This mountain resort with the longest tradition of tourism in Serbia was opened to visitors back in 1893, when it was visited by Serbian King Aleksandar Obrenović.
In the central part of Maljen mountain, at an elevation of 980 metres above sea level, lies the famous tourism resort of Divčibare.
Measuring more than 80 kilometres in length, Kopaonik is the largest mountain massif in Serbia and one of the most popular tourist destinations, both in the winter season and during the summer months.
Due to its exceptional location at the crossroads between the East and the West, the city of Niš has always been a favorite stronghold of great rulers.
“Venerina padina” Special Nature Reserve is situated in Southeast Serbia, on the left bank of the Zvonačka river.
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.
The river Uvac, nestled cosily between Zlatar and Zlatibor mountains and the towns of Nova Varoš and Sjenica, is best known for its stunning meanders.
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.
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