Situated in Western Serbia, circumscribed by the deep canyon of the river Drina, lies a mountain of heavenly scenery and boasting a divine name – Tara.

By far the most interesting of the many plant species that grow here is Pančić’s spruce, picea omorica, a tree species indigenous to Mt. Tara, named after the famous Serbian botanist Josif Pančić, who discovered it.
The rugged cliffs of Tara are covered with dense forests, meadows and glades inhabited by a rich diversity of plant and animal species.
By far the most interesting of the many plant species that grow here is Pančić’s spruce, picea omorica, a tree species indigenous to Mt. Tara, named after the famous Serbian botanist Josif Pančić, who discovered it.
The diversity of habitats and the preserved vegetation have earned Tara the status of a national park, offering refuge to many animal species including the brown bear, the chamois, the western wood grouse and the golden eagle.
As the canyon of the Drina, with its Perućac reservoir, forms a natural boundary around this area, the region of Tara is also a popular fishing site thanks to the abundance of fish species found here. In fact, record sizes of huchen and catfish have been caught here.

There are several medieval sites scattered around the cave. The most eye-catching among them is Rača monastery, built in the 13th century.


Bajina Bašta
Tara Drina Tourism Organisation
Svetosavska 24, 31250 Bajina Bašta
+381 (0)66 222 120
info@taradrina.com
www.taradrina.com

Užicе Tourist Organization
Trg partizana 10 31000 Užice
+381 (0)31 513 485
tours@mts.rs
http://www.turizamuzica.org.rs