Nature Reserves
Nature reserves are the true gems of Serbia, we take immense pride in them and give them the care they deserve.
Here you can enjoy colourful and diverse nature, from the plains, wetlands and desert-like landscapes in the north of Serbia to the gorges and alpine landscapes in the southern regions.
Wherever you go, you will encounter unique natural oases, rich plant and animal life and cultural treasures from both the recent and distant past.As you face nature’s majestic creations in these reserves, you will begin to appreciate its true power and creativity.


Deliblato Sands
Deliblato Sands is one of the last deserts in Europe. It is situated in the southeast part of Serbia’s northern province of Vojvodina, between the Danube and the slopes of the Carpathians, just 80 kilometres from Belgrade.
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Karadjordjevo
Karadjordjevo Nature Reserve is situated on the left bank of the Danube, just 50 kilometres from the city of Novi Sad. Interspersed with inlets, known locally as “dunavci”, it is an ideal
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Titel Hill
Titel Hill disrupts the harmony of the plains of Vojvodina, stretching along the right bank of the lower section of the river Tisa, near its junction with the Danube.
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Trešnjica Gorge
The clear mountain river Trešnjica, springs underneath Povlen mountain in Western Serbia and flows into the river Drina. It is here, at its confluence with the Drina, that Trešnjica greets us with a steep 500-metre-deep gorge.
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