Eastern Serbia seems to be hiding a real treasure in its cossetted away chambers – a unique combination of nature and cultural mixture with the spa centers to relax. On this tour you are going to visit Manasija monastery - one of the most significant monuments of the Serbian medieval culture, following by Resava cave with is beauty of figures and ornaments; Lisine and its the 25-metre high "Veliki buk" waterfall; The Krupaj springs - one of the natural curiosities and features of this region and finish with Zdrelo Spa, a unique wellness centre in Serbia that works all year long.
Eastern Serbia 1 pax private tour
Pickup included
Manasija, also known as Resava, is a Serbian Orthodox monastery near Despotovac, Serbia, founded by Despot Stefan Lazarević between 1406 and 1418. The church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It is one of the most significant monuments of medieval Serbian culture and it belongs to the "Morava school".
The Resava cave, one of the most beautiful natural treasures of Serbia, is 4.5 km long. However, only 2,830 meters of the cave have been researched, and visitors can go as long as 800 meters deep into it. The Resava is one of the oldest caves in the country (around 80 million years old). The temperature in it is constantly around 7°C, while the air humidity varies from 80 to 100%. The interior of the cave has numerous and varied halls, canals, galleries, columns, stalactites, stalagmites, natural drape like formations and petrified waterfalls. Because of its riches and varied colors, the Resava Cave earned an attribute “the beauty from the Resava”.
25-metre high "Veliki buk" waterfall, Serbia’s most visited waterfall, was long considered the highest waterfall in the country, until the waterfalls on StaraPlanina and Kopaonik were stumbled across. In the nearby restaurants you can taste fresh trout or some grilled meat specialties from this region.
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Pick up available from all types of accommodation in Belgrade - hotels, hostels, apartments, villas, guest houses etc.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended • A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements • The temperature in the cave is 8 degrees Celsius, so it is recommended to bring a sweatshirt or a spring jacket • Visiting the Ždrelo spa is optional and costs EUR 15 per person, payment on the spot (two indoor and two outdoor thermal pools are included), if you want to add this visit, bring a swimsuit, towel and slippers. Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.