Serbia is a country that can boast of numerous national parks, and many agree that it is a great asset that one country represents in the most beautiful light. Lush flora and diverse fauna are the main characteristics of Serbian national parks, which, with their untouched nature, cast in a shadow of urbanized areas, commercialized contents and large cities that are still less interesting to tourists compared to the natural beauty that Serbia has. There are also monasteries that for centuries have a variety of challenges, and thanks to which you can learn a lot about Serbian history and former royal families. In the following lines we list the most beautiful national parks, which should be found on your travel list in Serbia. NP Djerdap - Iron Gate of the Balkans The Djerdap National Park is a unique natural creation located in the northeastern part of Serbia, on the border with Romania. It is part of the area of the Djerdap Gorge and part of the Danube, so this is where you can see the nature of Serbia in its most beautiful light. Djerdap gorge is the largest gorge in Europe, composed of four smaller gorges and three basins alternately arranged along 100 kilometers. The big casket is for the most beautiful gorge. He monitors the Danube that breaks through very steep, sharp cliffs raised and several hundred meters above the river, so the scene from this place is completely magical. The Romanian name for Djerdap is the Iron Gate, and viewing the image from the Grand Kazan is completely clear and why this Romanian metaphor was created. Djerdap is famous for its extremely rich fauna, so in its place you can see wolf, bear, lynx, jackal and many other species. Flora includes more than 1000 plant species. As Djerdap has always been a place with enormous natural and strategic significance, it is possible to see numerous historical monuments along its tracks. NP Fruska Gora - once an island, today mountain For Fruška Gora
Serbia is a country that can boast of numerous national parks, and many agree that it is a great asset that one country represents in the most beautiful light. Lush flora and diverse fauna are the main characteristics of Serbian national parks, which with their untouched nature throw in shaded urbanized areas, commercialized content and large cities that