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Discover, enjoy Serbia and Balkan countries. Join us on a wonderful tour

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SerbiaSerbiais a sovereign state situated at the crossroads between Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Pannonian Plain and the central Balkans. It has moderate continental climate. Serbia is landlocked and borders Hungary to the north; Romaniaand Bulgaria to the east; Macedonia to the south; and Croatia, Bosnia, and Montenegro to the west. The capital of Serbia, Belgrade, is one of the largest cities in Southeast Europe. Serbia numbers around 7 million residents.Serbia is 75% mountain-ous and it is scattered with rolling green, protected nature parks, canyons, rivers and lakes. You will enjoy an abundance of untouched and undiscovered nature.

Belgrade the great heart of the Balkans

CroatiaCroatia is a state at the crossroads of Central Europe, Southeast Europe, and the Mediterranean. Its capital city is Zagreb, which forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, along with its twenty counties. Croatia has diverse, mostly continental and Mediter-ranean climates. Croatia's Adriatic Seacoast contains more than a thousand islands. The country's popula-tion is 4.28 million, most of whom are Croats, with the most common religious denomination being Roman Catholicism.

SloveniaSlovenia is a state in southern Central Europe,located at the crossroads of main European cultural and trade routes.It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest.It has a population of 2.06 million. It is a parliamentary republic and a member of theEuro-pean Union. The capital and largest city is Ljubljana.The territory is mostly mountainous with a mainly continental climate. Additionally, the Dinaric Alps and thePannonian Plain meet on the territory of Slovenia.

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BulgariaBulgaria is a country in south-eastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbiaand Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east. Bulgaria's population of 7.4 million people is predominantly urbanised and mainly concentrated in the adminis-trative centres of its 28 provinces. Most commercial and cultural activities are centred on the capital and largest city, So�a. The strongest sectors of the economy are heavy industry, power engineering, and agriculture, all of which rely on local natural resources.

MontenegroMontenegro is a sovereign state in South-eastern Europe. It has a coast on the Adriatic Sea to the south-west and is bordered by Croatia to the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest, Serbia to the northeast, and Albania to the south-east. Its capital and largest city is Podgorica.

Bosnia & HercegovinaBosnia and Herzegovinais a country in south-eastern Europe located on the Balkan Peninsula. Sarajevo is the capital and largest city. Bordered by Croatia to the north, west, and south; Serbia to the east; Montene-gro to the southeast; and the Adriatic Sea to the south, with a coastline about 20 kilometres long surrounding the city ofNeum. In the central and eastern interior of the country the geography is mountainous, in the northwest it is moderately hilly, and the northeast is predominantly �atland. The inland is a geographically larger region and has a moderatecontinental climate, with hot summers and cold and snowy winters. The southern tip of the country has a Mediterranean climate and plain topography.

MacedoniaMacedoniais a landlocked country, the Republic of Macedonia is bordered by Serbia to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Greece to the south, and Albania to the west. It became a member of the United Nations in 1993, but, as a result of an on-going dispute with Greece over the use of the name Macedonia, was admitted under the provisional description the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia(abbreviated as FYROM). The country's capital is Skopje, with 506,926 inhabitants.

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DAY 1Arrival in Belgrade. Checking into the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 2Breakfast at the hotel. Belgrade city tour that includes visits to : House of Flowers (former Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito`s memorial house), Princess Ljubica Residence, Saborna Church and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; walking through Kalemegdan Fortress and visit to St.Petka Church; visit the St.Sava Temple, the biggest orthodox temple in the Balkans and St.Marko Church. Lunch in ``Tri Sesira`` restaurant in Skadarlija-Belgrade old bohemian quarter. After lunch Belgrade underground tour which includes visits to the old Roman water supply engine in the City`s Library, one underground bunker from the period of communist Yugoslavia, old gunpowder storage and wine dungeon with wine degustation. Return to the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 3Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the port. Belgrade is the only capital in Europe that lies on the con�uence of two major rivers, the Danube and the Sava. Cruise begins at the spot of river merging in the heart of the city. Lightning from Belgrade Fortress at Kalemegdan, Saborna Church and numerous bridges adds a touch of mystique to this voyage. Sights in your horizon tell the history of the city, completing this unique experience of enjoyment in sightseeing, socializing and pleasant atmosphere. You will pass by the Old City, Belgrade Fair, Ada Ciganlija, and Big War Island. Lunch. Free time.Dinner and overnight.

DAY 4Breakfast at the hotel. Departure toward Fruska Gora Mountain.Visit to Krusedol and Novo Hopovo Monasteries. Lunch. Visit Grgetek and VelikaRemeta Monasteries. Short tour through Fruska Gora National Park. Transfer to the city of Novi Sad. Checking into the hotel. Dinnerand overnight.

DAY 5Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the baroque little town named Sremski Karlovci and city tour which includes Patriarchy Residence ,The Seminary, Orthodox and Catholic Church, Karlovci’s Grammar School, Fountain ’’The Four Lions’’, The Chapel of Peace and Town Hall. Lunch in the restaurant ``Dunav`` on the bank of the Danube River. Visit to winery an honey and beekeping museum ``Zivanovic`` with honey and wine degustation. Depart for Novi Sad. Visiting Petrovaradin Fortress. Return to the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

Northern Serbia Monastery Tour

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DAY 6Breakfast at the hotel. City tour of Novi Sad. Departure. Visiting Carska Bara National Nature Reserve. Boat cruise. Lunch. Visiting the Kastel Ecka Castle. Visiting the Dundjerski Castle... transfer to Subotica. City tour of Subotica. Check in the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 7Breakfast in the hotel. . Transfer to Palic Lake, short tour. Wine tasting in winery ``Dibonis`` with Lunch. Visiting Kelebija. Tour through the complex and visiting carriage museum (horse Riding and Carriage Race optionally). Transfer to Subotica. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 8Breakfast. Checking out. Arrival at Belgrade international airport. Departure. End of service.

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DAY 1Arrival in Belgrade. Checking into the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 2Breakfast at the hotel. Belgrade city tour with visits to: visit House of Flowers (former Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito`s memorial house), Princess Ljubica Residence, Saborna Church and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; walk through Kalemegdan Fortress and visit to St.Petka Church; visit the St.Sava Temple, the biggest orthodox temple in the Balkans and St.Marko Church. Lunch in ``Tri Sesira`` restaurant in Skadarlija-Belgrade old bohemian quarter. After lunch Belgrade underground tour which includes visits to the old Roman water supply engine in the City`s Library, one underground bunker from the period of communist Yugoslavia, old gunpowder storage and wine dungeon with wine degustation. Return to hotel. Dinner. Overnight.

DAY 3Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the port. Belgrade is the only capital in Europe that lies on the con�uence of two major rivers, the Danube and the Sava. Cruise begins at the spot of river merging in the heart of the city. Lightning from Belgrade Fortress at Kalemegdan, Saborna Church and numerous bridges adds a touch of mystique to this voyage. Sights in your horizon tell the history of the city, completing this unique experience of enjoyment in sightseeing, socializing and pleasant atmosphere. You will pass by the Old City, Belgrade Fair, Ada Ciganlija, and Big War Island. Lunch. Free time. Dinner in the hotel and overnight.

DAY 4Breakfast in the hotel. Departure for Smederevo and visiting the Viminacijum, Roman archaeological site. Viminacium was the capital of Upper Moesia during 3rd and 4th century, one of only few Roman settlements which was demolished and rebuilt. It is still being explored and new excavations are underway, promising great and exciting new discoveries Departure further and visit Manasija Monastery. Lunch at the restaurant ``Vodopad‚‚ just near the ``VelikiBuk`` waterfall. Visiting Ravanica Monastery. Departure for Kraljevo. Short city tour. Checking into the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

Southern SerbiaMonastery tour

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DAY 5Breakfast. Visiting Ljubostinja Monasteryand Kalenić Monastery. Visiting Ziča Monastery. Drive to Studenica Monastery. Lunch in the monastery`s restaurant. Departure for Gradac Monastery. Departure for Zlatibor Mountain. Checking in the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 6Breakfast at the hotel. Departure for Mokra Gora at 9am. Arrival to Mokra Gora. Ride with a well-known train called “Sarganskaosmica”. Visit to church which was built in 1946 and dedicated to St Ilija. Visit to source mineral water “Belavoda”, which water has ph value 11,5. Departure for Drvengrad. Tour around “Mecavnik” which is built by our famous director Emir Kusturica. The arrival to Zlatibor at 16 h.Free time. Dinner at the hotel and overnight.

DAY 7Breakfast in the hotel.Boarding the coach and transfer to the north. stop inthe city of Topola. Tour of the Royal Complex of Karadjordjevic Dinasty including: Church of St. George, Peter`s house - family Karadjordjevic museum, Karadjordje City, King and Queen`s villa. Lunch at the ``Aleksandar ‘’ restaurant. Transfer to Belgrade. Checking in the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 8Breakfast at the hotel . Free time for individual activities. Transfer to Belgrade airport.

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DAY 1Arrival in Belgrade. Checking in the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 2Breakfast at the hotel. Belgrade city tour that includes visits to : House of Flowers (former Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito`s memorial house), Princess Ljubica Residence, Saborna Church and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; walking through Kalemegdan Fortress and visit to St.Petka Church; visit the St.Sava Temple, the biggest orthodox temple in the Balkans and St.Marko Church. Lunch in ``Tri Sesira`` restaurant in Skadarlija-Belgrade old bohemian quarter. After lunch Belgrade underground tour which includes visits to the old Roman water supply engine in the City`s Library, one underground bunker from the period of communist Yugoslavia, old gunpowder storage and wine dungeon with wine degustation. Return to the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 3Breakfast at the hotel. Meeting the guide and departure for the excursion by bus at the hotels and departure for the excursion. Vojvodina tour – Krusedol. Sremski Karlovci (Treasury Patriarch's Palace, high school, chapel of Peace) lunch at Zivanovic Winary with Beekeeping museum-visit. Transfer to Novi Sad. Novi Sad city tour. Transfer to Belgrade hotels . Dinner and overnight.

DAY 4Breakfast at the hotel. Meeting with the guide and bus at the hotels and departure for the excursion. Arrival in the city of Topola. Visiting the Karadjordjevic Complex at hill of Oplenac which includes: St George Church, Peter`s House (family Karadjordjevic mausoleum), King and Queen`s House, Karad-jordje City with historical exhibition, Gallery in the Winegrower House. Lunch in the restaurant Aleksandar. After lunch transfer further to Orasac. Transfer further to the hotels in Belgrade. Dinner and overnight.

Serbia monastery and boat cruise

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DAY 5Breakfast at the hotel. Passengers arrive at the Port of Belgrade at 7:30 a.m. Aquastar Maxim cruiser departs at 8a.m. Cruise starts from the famous Belgrade fortress towards Kladovo, passing by Smederevo, the con�uence of the Morava and Danube rivers, medieval fortress Ram, in the area where the Danube is the widest in Serbia. Cruise continues then to the Silver Lake and VelikoGra-diste. Passing by Golubac Fortress we enter the National Park Djerdap area, also known as the Iron Gate. We cruise through the longest and deepest gorge in Europe where Danube River is the most beautiful. Arriving in DonjiMilanovac after 7,5 hours of cruising. Bus transfer to Kladovo. Accommodation at the Hotel "Aquastar Danube". Dinner and overnight.

DAY 6Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Vratnagates and Vratna Monastery tour - Wine cellars at Rajac village with wine tasting and lunch included. Free time. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 7Breakfast at the hotel and departure at 9am. Driving along the Danube River with short stops, to Donji Milanovac Town. Arriving at the archaeological site Lepenski Vir, which was known as one of the oldest European and world urban settlements, as well as culturally advanced for the Middle Stone Age period (6500 BCE). After site tour, lunch is served in the ethnic restaurant “Captain Misa’s Hill”. The journey continues on towards Belgrade, with a short stop at the Golubac Fortress. The fortress was built in mid-14th century, and was many times destroyed and rebuilt as a border fortress between Serbia, Hungary and Turkey. Next stop is Viminacium, built in the 1st century as one of the �rst Roman military camps on the Danube River. Viminacium was the capital of Upper Moesia during 3rd and 4th century, one of only few Roman settlements which was demolished and rebuilt. It is still being explored and new excavations are underway, promising great and exciting new discoveries. Arrival in Smederevo and a visit to the fortress. This is where the o�cial sightsee-ing and program ends and after a short drive, arrival in Belgrade. Checking in the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 8Breakfast at the hotel. Free time. Transfer to the airport.

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DAY 1/ BelgradeArrival at the Belgrade Airport. Belgrade guided city tour with visits to: visit House of Flowers (former Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito`s memorial house), Princess Ljubica Residence, Saborna Church and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; walk through Kalemegdan Fortress and visit to St. Petka Church; visit the St.Sava Temple, the biggest orthodox temple in the Balkans and St. Marko Church. Check in the hotel. Free time for lunch. After lunch Belgrade underground and Kalemegdan tour which includes visits to the old Roman water supply engine in the City`s Library, one underground bunker from the period of communist Yugoslavia, old gunpowder storage and wine dungeon with wine degustation. Dinner at the hotel and overnight.

DAY 2/ Belgrade - KaldovoBreakfast at the hotel. Departure for Kladovo . Free time for lunch. Cruise starting from Tekija which is located in part of the Djerdap gorge. We will see part of the gorge Mali and Veliki Kazan, where the Danube is the deepest and narrowest in its whole course. Than we will cuise where the Roman Emperor Trajan pressed their indelible mark on the wall, known as the Traiana. Continue upstream through the longest and deepest gorge in Europe where the Danube is the most beautiful . Field of unique �ora and fauna, testi�es to the remains of one of the oldest settlements in Europe, was declared a National Park in 1974. Passages in spite of Romanian monasteries Mrakonija, and the monument Dack king Decebal, carved into the wall, then by the old signal station for ships. Transfer to the hotel. Dinner at the hotel and overnight.

DAY 3/ Kladovo - NisBreakfast at the hotel. Departure for Nis. Enjoy a guided walk through the Nis Fortress. The forti�ca-tions that exist today date only as far back as the beginning of the 18th century, but the Turkish fortress that survives was built on the same site as earlier forti�cations of Roman, Byzantine and Serbian medieval origin. Continue the sightseeing using our transfer (bus/ van/ car) to complete your idea of the city by seeing the Mediana – a luxurious villa build for Emperor Constantine the Great, who was born in Nis. From Mediana and head toward theSkull Tower..Free time for lunch. Checking into the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

Serbia - Bulgaria - Macedonia8 days / 7 nights

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DAY 4/ Nis - So�jaBreakfast at the hotel . Departure for So�a. Free time for lunch. Guided tour of So�a. It is one of the oldest cities on the Balkans found by the Thracian tribe Serdi. In 29 A.D. So�a became the capital of the Roman province of Inner Dacia. Through the ages, the city played role as an important trading center in the Byzantine and Bulgarian Empires. Under Ottoman rule, So�a was the center of Rumelia province. So�a became the capital of restored Bulgaria in 1879, with a population of only about 12,000. Today many streets, buildings, parks, and even whole neighborhoods preserve the architectural style from the turn of the century. Checking into the. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 5/ So�ja - BlagoevgradBreakfast at the hotel. Depart in early morning from the busy Bulgarian capital and head to the tranquil hearth of Rila Mountains, where you can admire the impressive Rila Monastery (UNESCO)- its architecture and the frescoes present the apogee of the Bulgarian Renaissance art. With an about 1-hour guided tour of the most treasured monuments in the inner yard and the Monastery museum, you will learn the most fascinating facts and stories about the biggest Bulgarian monastery complex.. Free time for lunch. Departure for Blagoevgrad. Checking into the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 6/ Blagoevgrad - SkopjeBreakfast at the hotel . Free time .Departer for Skopje. Free time for lunch. Panoramic view of the main attraction in Skopje – Fortress Kale, Stone Bridge, Old Bazaar, Old Rail Station, New Rail Station, Government building, Parliament Building, Stadium, And after that tour go to visit the magni�cent locality Matka; monastery St. Andrew – built in XVI century; visit the monastery St. Pantelejmon located on the Vodno mountain from where there is a wonderful look of the city Skopje, and from where can be seen all the important characteristics of the city Skopje. Checking into the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 7/ Leskovac - BelgradeBreakfast at the hotel. Checking out . Transfer to Skopje International airport. Departure.

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DAY 1/ LjubljanaArrival to the international airport of Ljubljana. Transfer to the hotel. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

DAY 2/ LjubljanaBreakfast at the hotel . City tour of Ljubljana. Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. During antiquity, it was the site of a Roman city called Emona. Free time . Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

DAY 3/ Ljubljana - Postojna cave - ZagrebBreakfast at the hotel . Departure to Postojna cave. Lunch . Tour of Postojna cave and Predjama Castle . Postojna cave is the largest and arguably the most beautiful cave of the classical Karst. And visit of Predjama castle is built into a high cli� and de�nitely the most remarkable castle in Slovenia. Free time for lunch. Departure to Zagreb. Check in the hotel. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

DAY 4/ ZagrebBreakfast at the hotel . Guided tour of Capital city of Croatia. Today it is a real center of industry, education, economy and cultural life in the country. Free time . Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

DAY 5/ Zagreb - Plitvice lake - PulaBreakfast at the hotel . Departure to one of Croatia’s main highlight, Plitvice Lakes National Park, with magni�cent nature, crystal clear water, fairytale like 16 lakes – the only other place that can match the beauty of Plitvice lakes national park is Jiuzhaigou in Sichuan province in China. Transfer to Pula. Checking into dinner and overnight in hotel.

DAY 6/ Pula - Split - DubrovnikBreakfast at the hotel . Proceed to Split, Croatia’s second largest city which lives in harmony with ruins of Diocletian palace under UNESCO World heritage. Lunch. After lunch departure to Dubrovnik. Guided tour of this wonderful city by the marble streets and baroque buildings, protected by ancient walls and overlooking a beautiful bay. Checking into the hotel dinner and overnight.

DAY 7/ Dubrovnik - Boka Kotorska - MostarBreakfast at the hotel . Departure for Montenegro , Kotor. Guided tour of Kotor beautiful city by the bay and mountains. The old city enclosed within the walls and the sea. Lunch. After lunch departure to Mostar. Checking into dinner and overnight.

Slovenia - Croatia - Bosnia&Hercegovina Montenegro - Serbia

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DAY 8/ Mostar - SarajevoBreakfast at the hotel. Departure for a guided tour of Mostar, beautiful city on the Neretva river , important crossroads of the Ottoman Empire now Unesco, with the beautiful bridge rebuilt after its destruction in 1993.There are many buildings and Turkish mosques to visit In the old city. Free time for lunch. Departure for Sarajevo. Tour of this historical city, rebuilt after the tragic events of the Bosnian war. The old town, the buzzing Turkish district with its mosques and its bazaar, along the river with the Austro-Hungarian buildings, are testimony to the tolerance between three religions, Muslim Orthodox-Catholic. In the new part we will visit the poignant "Tunnel Museum". Hotel accommodation, dinner and overnight.

DAY 9/ Sarajevo - BelgradeBreakfast at the hotel. Departure for Belgrade. Arrival to Belgrade and Belgrade guided city tour with visits to: visit House of Flowers (former Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito`s memorial house), Princess Ljubica Residence, Saborna Church and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; walk through Kalemegdan Fortress and visit to St.Petka Church; visit the St.Sava Temple, the biggest orthodox temple in the Balkans and St. Marko Church. Lunch. After lunch Belgrade underground and Kalemeg-dan tour which includes visits to the old Roman water supply engine in the City`s Library, one under-ground bunker from the period of communist Yugoslavia, old gunpowder storage and wine dungeon with wine degustation. Checking into the hotel. Bohemian tour with dinner. Overnight in hotel.

DAY 10/ Belgrade - Novi SadBreakfast at the hotel. Vojvodina tour – Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci (Treasury Patriarch's Palace ,high school, chapel of Peace) lunch at Zivanovic Winery with Museum of Beekeeping. Transfer to Novi Sad. Novi Sad city tour. Transfer to airport. Flight to Pula . Transfer to hotel. Dinner at the hotel and overnight.

DAY 11/ Belgrade - Topola OplenacBreakfast at the hotel. Meeting with the guide and bus at the hotels and departure for the excursion. Arrival in the city of Topola .Visit to the Karadjordjevic Complex at hill of Oplenac which includes: St George Church, Peter`s House (family Karadjordjevic mausoleum), King and Queen`s House, Karadjordje City with historical exhibition, Gallery in the Winegrower House. Lunch in the restaurant Aleksandar. After lunch transfer further to Orasac. Transfer to the hotels in Belgrade. Overnight.

DAY 12/ BelgradeBreakfast at the hotel. Checking out. Transfer to airport. Departure. End of service.

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DAY 1/ ZagrebArrival to international airport Zagreb . Guided tour of Capital city of Croatia.Today it is a real center of industry, education, economy and cultural life in the country .Transfer to the hotel. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

DAY 2/ Zagreb - Plitvice lake - PulaBreakfast at the hotel . Departure to one of Croatia’s main highlight, Plitvice Lakes National Park, with magni�cent nature, crystal clear water, fairytale like 16 lakes – the only other place that can match the beauty of Plitvice lakes national park is Jiuzhaigou in Sichuan province in China. Transfer to Pula. Check in dinner and overnight in hotel.

DAY 3/ Pula - Split - DubrovnikBreakfast at the hotel . Proceed to Split, Croatia’s second largest city which lives in harmony with ruins of Diocletian palace under UNESCO World heritage. Lunch. After lunch departure to Dubrovnik. Guided tour of this wonderful city by the marble streets and baroque buildings, protected by ancient walls and overlooking a beautiful bay. Check in the hotel dinner and overnight

DAY 4/ Dubrovnik - Boka Kotorska - MostarBreakfast at the hotel. Departure to Montenegro , Kotor. Guided tour of Kotor beautiful city by the bay and mountains. The old city is enclosed within the walls and the sea. Lunch. After lunch departure to Mostar. Check in dinner and overnight.

Croatia - MontenegroBosna & Hercegovina - Serbia

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DAY 5/ Mostar - SarajevoBreakfast at the hotel. Departure on a guided tour of Mostar, beautiful city on the Neretva river , important crossroads of the Ottoman Empire now Unesco, with the beautiful bridge rebuilt after its destruction in 1993.There are many buildings and Turkish mosques to visit In the old city. Free time for lunch. Departure to Sarajevo. Tour of this historical city, rebuilt after the tragic events of the Bosnian war. The old town, the buzzing Turkish district with its mosques and its bazaar, along the river with the Austro-Hungarian buildings, are testimony to the tolerance between three religions, Muslim Orthodox-Catholic. In the new part we will visit the poignant "Tunnel Museum". Hotel accommodation, dinner and overnight.

DAY 6/ Sarajevo - BelgradeBreakfast at the hotel. Departure to Belgrade. Arrival to Belgrade and Belgrade guided city tour with visits to: visit House of Flowers (former Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito`s memorial house), Princess Ljubica Residence, Saborna Church and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; walk through Kalemegdan Fortress and visit to St.Petka Church; visit the St.Sava Temple, the biggest orthodox temple in the Balkans and St.Marko Church. Lunch .After lunch Belgrade underground and Kalemeg-dan tour which includes visits to the old Roman water supply engine in the City`s Library, one under-ground bunker from the period of communist Yugoslavia, old gunpowder storage and wine dungeon with wine degustation. Check in the hotel. Bohemian tour with dinner. Overnight in hotel.

DAY 7/ Belgrade - Novi SadBreakfast at the hotel . Vojvodina tour – Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci (Treasury Patriarch's Palace ,high school, chapel of Peace) lunch at Zivanovic Winery with Beekeeping museum. Transfer further to Novi Sad. Novi Sad city tour. Transfer to hotel. Dinner at hotel and overnight.

DAY 8/ Belgrade - Topola OplenacBreakfast at the hotel. Meeting with the guide and departure for the excursion. Arrival in the city of Topola .Visit to the Karadjordjevic Complex at hill of Oplenac which includes: St George Church, Peter`s House (family Karadjordjevic mausoleum), King and Queen`s House, Karadjordje City with historical exhibition, Gallery in the Winegrower House. Lunch in the restaurant Aleksandar . After lunch transfer further to Orasac .Transfer further to the hotels in Belgrade . Dinner at hotel and overnight.

DAY 9/ BelgradeBreakfast at the hotel. Check out. Departure to airport. End of service.

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DAY 1/ DubrovnikArrival to the international airport of Dubrovnik. Transfer to the hotel. Guided tour of Dubrovnik. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

DAY 2/ SplitBreakfast at the hotel. Proceed to Split, Croatia’s second largest city which lives in harmony with ruins of Diocletian palace under UNESCO World heritage. Check in the hotel, dinner and overnight.

DAY 3/ SibenikBreakfast at the hotel. Departure to Trogir , architectural masterpiece of stone built on a tiny island. Free time for lunch. Departure to Sibenik . Sightseeing of Sibenik and visit its main sight , St. Jacob cathedral, which belongs to UNESCO World Heritage. Check in, dinner and overnight in hotel.

DAY 4/ ZadarBreakfast at the hotel. Departure to Zadar ,one of the most popular Croatian tourist destinations, which the Times of London proclaimed "entertainment center on the Adriatic," the Guardian "the new Croatian capital of cool." Guided tour of Zadar. Check in the hotel. Dinner and overnight in hotel.

DAY 5/ PulaBreakfast at the hotel. Departure to Pula. Guided tour of Pula and Brijuni. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

DAY 6/ Postojna cave - LjubljanaBreakfast at the hotel . Departure to Postojna cave. Lunch . Tour of Postojna cave and Predjama Castle . Postojna cave is the largest and arguably the most beautiful cave of the classical Karst. Visit of Predjama castle which is built into a high cli� and de�nitely the most remarkable castle in Slovenia. Transfer to the city of Ljubljana. Check in hotel dinner and overnight.

DAY 7/ ZagrebBreakfast at the hotel . City tour of Ljubljana. Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. During antiquity, it was the site of a Roman city called Emona. Free time for lunch. Departure to Zagreb. Guided tour of Capital city of Croatia . Today it is a real center of industry, education, economy and cultural life in country. Check in the hotel dinner and overnight.

Croatia - Slovenia - Bosnia & Hercegovina

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DAY 8/ Plitvice lakesBreakfast at the hotel . Departure to Plitvice Lakes National Park, with magni�cent nature, crystal clear water, fairytale like 16 lakes – the only other place that can match the beauty of Plitvice lakes national park is Jiuzhaigou in Sichuan province in China. Departure to Sarajevo. Check in the hotel dinner and overnight.

DAY 9/ SarajevoBreakfast at the hotel . Guided tour of this amazing historical city , rebuilt after the tragic event of the Bosnian war. The old town, the buzzing Turkish district with its mosques and its bazaar, along the river with the Austro-Hungarian buildings, are testimony to the tolerance between three religions. Muslim Orthodox, Catholic. In the new part we will visit the poignant "Tunnel Museum". Hotel accommodation, dinner and overnight.

DAY 10/ Sarajevo - BeogradBreakfast at the hotel. Departure to Belgrade. Arrival to Belgrade and Belgrade guided city tour with visits to: visit House of Flowers (former Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito`s memorial house), Princess Ljubica Residence, Saborna Church and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; walk through Kalemegdan Fortress and visit to St.Petka Church; visit the St.Sava Temple, the biggest orthodox temple in the Balkans and St.Marko Church. Lunch .After lunch Belgrade underground and Kalemegdan tour which includes visits to the old Roman water supply engine in the City`s Library, one underground bunker from the period of communist Yugoslavia, old gunpowder storage and wine dungeon with wine degustation. Check in the hotel. Bohemian tour with dinner. Overnight in hotel.

DAY 11/ Belgrade - Novi SadBreakfast at the hotel . Vojvodina tour – Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci (Treasury Patriarch's Palace ,high school, chapel of Peace) lunch at Zivanovic Winery with Beekeeping museum. Transfer further to Novi Sad. Novi Sad city tour. Transfer to hotel. Dinner at hotel and overnight.

DAY 12/ Belgrade - Topola OplenacBreakfast at the hotel. Meeting with the guide and departure for the excursion. Arrival in the city of Topola .Visit to the Karadjordjevic Complex at hill of Oplenac which includes: St George Church, Peter`s House (family Karadjordjevic mausoleum), King and Queen`s House, Karadjordje City with historical exhibition, Gallery in the Winegrower House. Lunch in the restaurant Aleksandar . After lunch transfer further to Orasac .Transfer further to the hotels in Belgrade . Overnight.

DAY 13/ BelgradeBreakfast at the hotel. Check out. Departure to airport. End of service.

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DAY 1/ ZagrebArrival at Zagreb International airport.Guided tour trough Capital city of Croatia.Today it is a real center of industry, education, economy and cultural life in the country. Hotel check-in. Free time. Dinner and Overnight.

DAY 2/ SarajevoBreakfast at the hotel.Transfer to Sarajevo. City Tour of historical Sarajevo, rebuilt after the tragic events of the Bosnian war. The old town, the buzzing Turkishdistrict with its mosques and its bazaar, along the river with the Austro-Hungarian buildings, are testimony to the tolerance between three religions, Muslim Orthodox-Catholic. In the new part we will visit the poignant "Tunnel Museum". Hotel Dinner and Overnight.

DAY 3/ BelgradeBreakfast at the hotel.Departure. Arrival in Belgrade; Belgrade guided city tour visiting Princess Ljubica Residence, Saborna Church and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; walking through Kalemeg-dan Fortress and visitingSt.Petka Church; visiting the St.Sava Temple, the biggest orthodox temple in the Balkans and St.Marko Church. Free time. Check in the hotel. Dinner and Overnight.

DAY 4/ Novi SadBreakfast at the hotel.Departure from Belgrade to Fruska Gora Mountain. Visiting Krusedol Monastery . Transfer to the baroque little town named Sremski Karlovci and city tour which includes Patriarchy Residence, The Seminary, Orthodox and Catholic Church, Karlovci’s Grammar School, Fountain ’’The Four Lions’’, The Chapel of Peace and Town Hall. Visiting Museum of Beekeepingand Wine Cellar``Zivanovic``, with honey and wine degustation. Free time for lunch. Arrival in Novi Sad. Visiting Petrovaradin Fortress.Transfer to the city of Novi Sad. Hotel Check-in. Dinner and Overnight.

DAY 5/ SuboticaBreakfast at the hotel.Departure from Novi Sad to Subotica .Guided tour of Subotica and Palic Lake. Free time for lunch. Check in a hotel in Subotica. .Dinner and Overnight.

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DAY 6 / BudapestBreakfast at the hotel. Transfer toBudapest. Hotel check-in .Dinner and overnight.

DAY 7/ BudapestBreakfast at the hotel. Guided tour of Budapest the Highlights of city: Heroes’ Square/Millenary Monument, Vajdahunyad Castle, Andrássy Boulevard, Opera House, St. Stephen’s Basilica-interior visit, House of Parliament, panorama-view from Gellért Hill, Castle Quarter, Matthias Church-interior visit, panorama view from the Fishermen's Bastion. Visit the Market Hall. Free time for lunch.A boat cruise on the river is always a great opportunity to see Budapest from a di�erent perspective. Highlights of the trip: Margaret Bridge, Margaret-Island, House of Parliament, Chain Bridge, Matthias Church, Fishermen’ Bastion, the former Royal Palace, Elisabeth Bridge, Gellért Hill on top with the Citadel and the Liberation Monument. Transfer to the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

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DAY 1/ Athens (Greece)Arrival at International airport of Athens . Transfer to hotel. Check in the hotel . Overnight. DAY 2/ AthensBreakfast at the hotel. Sightseeing tour of Athens. Depart for a photo stop at Panathinaiko Stadium where the �rst Olympic Games took place in 1896. It is the only stadium built out of white marble. Proceed, passing by Zappeion and Temple of Olympian Zeus. You will then pass the Athens Trilogy which includes the University of Athens, the Academy of Athens, and the National Library. Continue passing by National Garden, Hadrian’s Arc, St. Paul’s Church, Parliament, Tomb of the Unknown soldier, Schliemann’s House (Numismatic Museum), Catholic Cathedral, Old Parliament, Constitution Square ,Russian Orthodox Church. Free time for lunch. After break we are going to the Acropolis (visit Propylae, Temple of Athena Nike, Parthenon, Erechtheion with its Porch of Maidens). Transfer to the hotel. Overnight in the hotel. DAY 3/ AthensBreakfast at the hotel. Free time for individual activities . Overnight.DAY 4/ Delphi and KalamabakaBreakfast at the hotel. Drive brings us to mystical Delphi, clinging to the side of Mount Parnassus at 2000 ft. Ascend the Sacred Way, once lined with o�ertory temples and statues to the honour of Apollo. See the Parian marble Treasury of the Athenians and superb Polygonal Wall, its interlocking stones still perfectly intact, even after thousands of years. Now approach the Temple of Apollo itself, where the mysterious Oracle breathed her enigmatic ‘words'. Continue north via Thermopylae, site of the famous battle between the Spartans and Persians. Free time for lunch. Departure to Kalambaka. Check in the hotel. Overnight. DAY 5/ Meteora, Vergina and ThessalonikiBreakfast in the hotel. Departure to the Monasteries Meteora, incredibly perched on top of pinnacles of rock and enjoy stunning views over the Peneios Valley. Continue to the Vergina in the foothills of the Pierian Mountains, site of ancient Macedonia's �rst capital, where one of the world's most astonish-ing discoveries awaits. Descend through subterranean stone passage ways to a specially built museum housing the tomb of Alexander the Great's father and the treasures found within. Muted lighting dramatically showcases King Philip II's exquisite golden burial treasure. Departure to the Thessaloniki. Check in the hotel. Overnight.DAY 6/ ThessalonikiBreakfast at the hotel. Panoramic tour of Thessaloniki. On the north of Thessaloniki lies the Upper or Old Town, the only part of the city that survived the big �re of 1917. The Upper Town will make you feel as if time stood still; you’ll immediately be stricken by its unique style,so di�erent from that of the rest of Thessaloniki that will travel you back to the city’s Byzantine past. Because of its location, it is where the city’s main fortress and other defensive structures (Eptapirgion, Trigonio Tower) were built during the Byzantine and Ottoman period. A large part of the Byzantine Walls hat surrounded Thessaloniki has been well preserved, adding to the beauty of the city’s Acropolis. Lunch.Free time . Overnight in the hotel. DAY 7/ Thessaloniki and Ohrid ( Macedonia)Breakfast at the hotel. Departure to the Ohrid lake , Macedonia. Ohrid lake is one of Europe's oldest lakes . Short tour of Ohrid – Saint Sophia Church, Church of the Holy Virgin Peribleptos, Saint Pantelei-mon Church, Saint Jovan Kaneo Church, Icon Gallery, Ohrid Fortress… Transfer to hotel and check in . Overnight in hotel.

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DAY 7/ Thessaloniki and Ohrid ( Macedonia)Breakfast at the hotel. Departure to the Ohrid lake , Macedonia. Ohrid lake is one of Europe's oldest lakes . Short tour of Ohrid – Saint Sophia Church, Church of the Holy Virgin Peribleptos, Saint Pantelei-mon Church, Saint Jovan Kaneo Church, Icon Gallery, Ohrid Fortress… Transfer to hotel and check in . Overnight in hotel.DAY 8/ Ohrid Breakfast in the hotel. Free time for individual acitivties. Overnight in the hotel.DAY 9/ SkopjeBreakfast in the hotel. Departure to Skopje. Panoramic view the all main attraction in Skopje – Fortress Kale, Stone Bridge, Old Bazaar, Old Rail Station, New Rail Station, Government building, Parliament Building, Stadium. Free time for lunch. Visit the magni�cent locality Matka; monastery St. Andrew – built in XVI century; visit the monastery St. Pantelejmon located on the Vodno mountain from where there is a wonderful look of the city Skopje, and from where can be seen all the important characteristics of the city Skopje, and at the end visit to Markov monastery. Transfer to the hotel and check in. Overnight.DAY 10/ Tirana (Albania)Breakfast in the hotel. Departure to Tirana .Free time. Free time for lunch .Guided tour of the historic center. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.DAY 11/ Tirana-Kruja-ShkodraAfter breakfast, departure for the city of Kruja, where we will visit the museum of the national hero Skanderb and the ethnographic museum. At the end of the visit free time in the old bazar of Kruja. After lunch, free time, we depart for Shkodra (Scutari) on the banks of the largest lake in the area. Scutari is emblematic city for the coexistence of di�erent religions. All buildings of the old town restored o�er a feast for the eyes. From the fortress of Rozafa is a wonderful view of the lake. Dinner and overnight in Shkodra.DAY 12/ Shkodra-Podgorica-Ostrog ( Montenegro)-NiksicBreakfast and departure for Montenegro . Passing by Podgorica, modern and vibrant capital, we will continue the journey to the White Orthodox monastery of Ostrog, set in a rocky color ocher, Lourdes is small Balkan. The monastery is, in fact, consists of two monasteries: one lower and one upper with beautiful frescos founded by St. Basil. After the visit free time for lunch. Then we continue to Niksic for dinner and overnight at the hotel.DAY 13/ Niksic - KotorBreakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, departure to Kotor. Guided tour of Kotor other beautiful city by the bay and mountains. The old city, enclosed within the walls and the sea, is a maze of narrow streets and cobbled squares. Free time for lunch. Hotel accommodation, dinner and overnight.DAY 14/ Kotor – Dubrovnik (Croatia)Breakfast at the hotel. Departure to Dubrovnik. Free time for lunch. Guided tour of this wonderful city by the marble streets and baroque buildings, protected by ancient walls and overlooking a beautiful bay. There are many monuments to endorse and the day will end with a view of Mount Srd where will climb by funicular. Hotel accommodation, dinner and overnight.DAY 15/ DubrovnikBreakfast at the hotel. Free time forindividual activities. Overnight.DAY 16/ DubrovnikBreakfast at the hotel. After breakfast transfer to the airport. End of service.

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DAY 1/ Athens (Greece)Arrival at International airport of Athens . Transfer to hotel. Check in the hotel . Overnight.DAY 2/ AthensBreakfast at the hotel. Sightseeing tour of Athens. Depart for a photo stop at Panathinaiko Stadium where the �rst Olympic Games took place in 1896. It is the only stadium built out of white marble. Proceed, passing by Zappeion and Temple of Olympian Zeus. You will then pass the Athens Trilogy which includes the University of Athens, the Academy of Athens, and the National Library. Continue passing by National Garden, Hadrian’s Arc, St. Paul’s Church, Parliament, Tomb of the Unknown soldier, Schliemann’s House (Numismatic Museum), Catholic Cathedral, Old Parliament, Constitution Square ,Russian Orthodox Church. Free time for lunch. After break we are going to the Acropolis (visit Propylae, Temple of Athena Nike, Parthenon, Erechtheion with its Porch of Maidens). Transfer to the hotel. Overnight in the hotel. DAY 3/ AthensBreakfast at the hotel. Free time for individual activities . OvernightDAY 4/ Delphi and KalamabakaBreakfast at the hotel. Drive brings us to mystical Delphi, clinging to the side of Mount Parnassus at 2000 ft. Ascend the Sacred Way, once lined with o�ertory temples and statues to the honour of Apollo. See the Parian marble Treasury of the Athenians and superb Polygonal Wall, its interlocking stones still perfectly intact, even after thousands of years. Now approach the Temple of Apollo itself, where the mysterious Oracle breathed her enigmatic ‘words'. Continue north via Thermopylae, site of the famous battle between the Spartans and Persians. Free time for lunch. Departure to Kalambaka. Check in the hotel. Overnight. DAY 5/ Meteora, Vergina and ThessalonikiBreakfast in the hotel. Departure to the Monasteries Meteora, incredibly perched on top of pinnacles of rock and enjoy stunning views over the Peneios Valley. Continue to the Vergina in the foothills of the Pierian Mountains, site of ancient Macedonia's �rst capital, where one of the world's most astonish-ing discoveries awaits. Descend through subterranean stone passage ways to a specially built museum housing the tomb of Alexander the Great's father and the treasures found within. Muted lighting dramatically showcases King Philip II's exquisite golden burial treasure. Departure to the Thessaloniki. Check in the hotel. OvernightDAY 6/ Thessaloniki Breakfast at the hotel. Panoramic tour of Thessaloniki. On the north of Thessaloniki lies the Upper or Old Town, the only part of the city that survived the big �re of 1917. The Upper Town will make you feel as if time stood still; you’ll immediately be stricken by its unique style,so di�erent from that of the rest of Thessaloniki that will travel you back to the city’s Byzantine past. Because of its location, it is where the city’s main fortress and other defensive structures (Eptapirgion, Trigonio Tower) were built during the Byzantine and Ottoman period. A large part of the Byzantine Walls hat surrounded Thessaloniki has been well preserved, adding to the beauty of the city’s Acropolis. Lunch.Free time . Overnight in the hotel. DAY 7/ Thessaloniki and Ohrid ( Macedonia)Breakfast at the hotel. Departure to the Ohrid lake , Macedonia. Ohrid lake is one of Europe's oldest lakes . Short tour of Ohrid – Saint Sophia Church, Church of the Holy Virgin Peribleptos, Saint Panteleimon Church, Saint Jovan Kaneo Church, Icon Gallery, Ohrid Fortress… Transfer to hotel and check in . Overnight in hotel.

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DAY 8/ OhridBreakfast in the hotel. Free time for individual acitivties. Overnight in the hotel.DAY 9/ SkopjeBreakfast in the hotel. Departure to Skopje. Panoramic view the all main attraction in Skopje – Fortress Kale, Stone Bridge, Old Bazaar, Old Rail Station, New Rail Station, Government building, Parliament Building, Stadium. Free time for lunch. Visit the magni�cent locality Matka; monastery St. Andrew – built in XVI century; visit the monastery St. Pantelejmon located on the Vodno mountain from where there is a wonderful look of the city Skopje, and from where can be seen all the important characteris-tics of the city Skopje, and at the end visit to Markov monastery. Transfer to the hotel and check in. Overnight.DAY 10/ Nis ( Serbia)Breakfast at the hotel. Departure to Nis, Serbia. Panoramic tour of Nis. The city of Niš represents a great place to relax and to enjoy the Balkan urban experience. At the beginning of your sightseeing, you will get to see Mediana - archeological site, The Scull Tower - fearsome monument and the symbol of Niš - The Niš Fortress. When we have �nished the sightseeing of Niš, cultural route continues to Belgrade. Free time for lunch visit to Djavolja Varos (Devil’s Town) unique natural phenomenon of 200 sculptures and columns made of earth by erosion. Djavolja Varos is on tentative UNESCO list as Natural Landmark of Criteria VII. Departure to Nis. Overnight. DAY 11/ Topola and OplenacBreakfast in the hotel. Meeting with the guide and bus at the hotels and departure for the Topola Arrival in the city of Topola .Visit to the Karadjordjevic Complex at hill of Oplenac which includes: St George Church, Peter`s House (family Karadjordjevic mausoleum), King and Queen`s House, Karad-jordje City with historical exhibition, Gallery in the Winegrower House. Lunch in the restaurant Aleksandar . After lunch transfer further to Orasac .Transfer further to the Belgrade . Check in the hotel. OvernightDAY 12/ Belgrade Breakfast in the hotel . Belgrade city tour with visits to: Princess Ljubica Residence, Saborna Church and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; walk through Kalemegdan Fortress and visit to St.Petka Church; visit House of Flowers (former Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito`s memorial house) visit the St.Sava Temple, the biggest orthodox temple in the Balkans and St.Marko Church. Lunch in the restaurant . After lunch Belgrade underground tour which includes visits to the old Roman water supply engine in the City`s Library, one underground bunker from the period of communist Yugosla-via, old gunpowder storage and wine dungeon with wine degustation. Return to hotel. Overnight.DAY 13/ Novi SadBreakfast in the hotel.Meeting with the guide and bus at the hotels and departure for the excursion.Vojvodina tour – Krusedol .Sremski karlovci (Treasury Patriarch's Palace ,high school, chapel of Peace)lunch at Zivanovic Winary with Beekeeping museum-visit.Transfer further to Novi Sad.Novi Sad city tour .Transfer further to the hotels in Belgrade . Overnight.DAY 14/ Belgrade Breakfast in the hotel. Free time for individual activities. Overnight.DAY 15/ Belgrade Breakfast in the hotel. Free time. Transfer to the airport. End of service.

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Djerdap National Park is located in south-eastern Europe, in the northeastern part of Serbia, on the border with Romania. Along the Danube’s right bank, on a 100 kilometer stretch from Golubac Fort to castrum Diana Karataš, the National Park encompasses a narrow forested mountain area, two to eight kilometers in width, reaching 50 to 800 meters above sea level. There are three primary entrances to Djerdap National Park, two on Djerdap main road М 25 near Golubac and Diana Karataš, and another one on the R 106 regional road Porečki Most–Klokočevac. The National Park is open to visitors all year round and it can be toured by cruising on the Danube, or along Djerdap main road, as well as down biking and hiking trails, with adherence to the Park’s rulebook and the rules of conduct in protected areasDAY 1/ BelgradeArrival at the Belgrade Airport. Belgrade guided city tour visiting: : House of Flowers (former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito`s memorial house), Princess Ljubica Residence, Saborna Church and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; walking through Kalemegdan Fortress and visiting St.Petka Church; visiting the St.Sava Temple, the biggest orthodox temple in the Balkans and St.Marko Church. Check in the hotel. Free time for lunch. After lunch Belgrade underground and Kalemegdan tour which includes visiting the old Roman water supply engine in the City`s Library, one underground bunker from the period of communist Yugoslavia, old gunpowder storage and wine dungeon with wine degustation. Dinner at the hotel. Overnight.

DAY 2/ Belgrade - AvalaBreakfast. Departure to Avala.Avala hiking tour. Avala is a mountain in Serbia, overlooking Belgrade. It is situated in the south-eastern corner of the city and provides a great panoramic view of Belgrade.Belgrade is mostly surrounded with plains, mountain Avala makes an exception. Avala, which lies 15 km south from the city, is de�nitely favourite relaxing spot for many citizens. It is a place of historical and cultural signi�cance.At the very top of the mountain, you will �nd Monument to the Unknown Hero. It is one of the most notable sights of Avala. Monument, dedicated to victims of the WWI, was built on a place where used to stand fortress Žrnovo. King Aleksandar I of Yugoslavia gave an order to destroy ruins of this former Roman settlement and build the monument in 1934. While touring Avala, eventually you will get to the pride of Belgrade, Avala Tower. Tower is symbol of Belgrade and with 205 meters, it is the highest structure in Serbia. It was destroyed during NATO bombing in 1999, but later rebuilt and o�cially opened in April 2010, marking 11th anniversary of bombing of Serbia. Avala Tower has observation deck from which you can see most of the Belgrade surrounding. Lunch at Avala Tower. Return to the hotel. Free time. Optional : Belgrade night life –Skadarlija -Bohemian Quarter.

DAY 3/ Belgrade - KladovoBreakfast at the hotel. Departure to Kladovo . Visiting Viminacium, archaeological site - Roman city and Military Camp. Free time for lunch. Cruise starting from Tekija which is located at the entrance of the Djerdap gorge. We will see part of the gorge Mali and Veliki Kazan, where the Danube is the deepest and narrowest in its whole course. Than we will cruise where the Roman Emperor Trajan pressed their indelible mark on the wall, known as the Traiana. Continue upstream through the longest and deepest gorge in Europe where the Danube is the most beautiful. Field of unique �ora and fauna, testi�es to the remains of one of the oldest settlements in Europe, was declared a National Park in 1974. Passages in spite of Romanian monasteries Mrakonija, and the monument Dack king Decebal, carved into the wall, then by the old signal station for ships. Transfer to the hotel. Dinner at the hotel and overnight.

DAY 4/ Djerdap hikingBreakfast at the hotel. Hiking : Mali Štrbac – a trail long 7.1 km, starts from Djerdap highway in the place called ”Golo brdo”; It starts from the heights of 254 m, passes through forests of Djerdap NP and ends at the viewpoint Mali Štrbac on 626 m of altitude, wherefrom there is an attractive viewpoint onto the Djerdap Gorge, Romania, Mrakonija Monastery and there is also an image of the last king of Dacians, Decebalus, carved in the rock.

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Average inclination: 20 %, a walking trail of middle di�culty. Lunch. The Archaeological Museum of Đerdap in Kladovo was constituted and opened in 1996 with the aim to present, promote and use heritage. This is the youngest specialized institution in the �eld of integral protection of heritage in the region of Iron Gate/Đerdap and is in charge of the archaeological collection of the Iron Gate/Đerdap, as well as the cultural and natural heritage on the right bank of the Danube in the region.The Archaeo-logical Museum of Đerdap in Kladovo is a branch-museum of the National Museum in Belgrade. Free time. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 5/ Djerdap hikingBreakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Donji Milanovac. Hiking: Kovilovo – Greben. Kovilovo: А trail long 1.20 km, starts from the regional road Donji Milanovac – Majdanpek on 398 m of altitude; Passing through the forest trails and sessile oak and hornbeam forests, and sessile oak forests it reaches the viewpoint Kovilovo on 358 m of altitude, wherefrom stretches the view onto the basin ”Donjomilanovačka kotlina”, Treskavac (Lepenski Vir), Greben, �ooded Porec island, Donji Milanovac, Glavica, Golubinje and Romania. Average inclination is around3 %, a walking trail of easy di�culty.Transfer.Greben:А trail long 2.40 km, starts from Djerdap highway on the hill ”Beljetinsko brdo” on 230 m of altitude and continues along the forest trail all the way to Greben on 192 m of altitude. The viewpoint Greben, called after ”the most beautiful ridge in the Balkans“, was frequently called the ”speller of geological history” of the Danube area at the Budapest Geology Congress in 1900. You can see, archaeological site Lepenski Vir, mythological Treskavac in Romania and the basin ”Donjomilanovačka kotlina”. A walking trail of easy di�culty, with inclination of 5%. Lunch. Return to the hotel. Free time.Dinner and overnight.

DAY 6/ Djerdap hikingBreakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Pecke bare.Hiking.VelikiŠtrbac – a trail long 7.60 km, starts from Djerdap highway in the place called ”Peckabara” on 89 m of altitude. It passes through the scienti�cally most interesting part of Djerdap NP, also being the greatest tourist attraction, which unites a number of rare phenomena and values. It ends on the viewpoint of ”VelikiŠtrbac” on 768 m of altitude, the highest peak of Miroc mountain wherefrom stretches the view onto the Danube in its narrowest part. Average inclination: 20 %, a walking trail of middle di�culty. Lunch package. VisitingHydropower Plant Djerdap. Return to the hotel. Free time. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 7Breakfast.Transfer to Donji Milanovac.Hiking. Zlatno jezero. Аn educational trail designed so that every visitor, disregarding the age, can cross it individually. The start is above the hotel ”Lepenski Vir“ on 142 m of altitude, and to reach the highest point of 308 m, it takes about 60 minutes of an easy walk. A row of 12 educational and interactive boards is ordered across 4 km of ‘Zlatno jezero’ walking trail. Tranfer to the Belgrade airport. Departure.

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Fruska Gora is an isolated, narrow, island mountain in Pannonia plain. It is intended by river courses extending to the south and north, with some side ranges with steep slopes, spreading from the main narrow range. Its location, speci�c geological history and di�erent microclimatic conditions make it very interesting and important to science. Thanks to unique and very rich deposits of fossil fauna and �ora, Fruska Gora is called the 'mirror of geological past'. The main characteristic of this region is the existence of numerous protected, rare and endangered species. Fruska Gora hides 16 orthodox monasteries famous for their speci�c architecture, treasuries, libraries and frescoes and numerous archeological sites from prehistoric and historic times as well. Due to its outstanding natural resources, wonderful landscapes, exceptional charm and beauty, that will bring you closer to nature, Fruska Gora is ideal place for rest and recreation.DAY 1/ BelgradeArrival at the Belgrade Airport. Belgrade guided city tour visiting: : House of Flowers (former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito`s memorial house), Princess Ljubica Residence, Saborna Church and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; walking through Kalemegdan Fortress and visiting St.Petka Church; visiting the St.Sava Temple, the biggest orthodox temple in the Balkans and St.Marko Church. Check in the hotel. Free time for lunch. After lunch Belgrade underground and Kalemegdan tour which includes visiting the old Roman water supply engine in the City`s Library, one underground bunker from the period of communist Yugoslavia, old gunpowder storage and wine dungeon with wine degustation. Dinner at the hotel. Overnight.

DAY 2/ Belgrade - AvalaBreakfast. Departure toAvala.Avala hiking tour. Avala is a mountain in Serbia, overlooking Belgrade. It is situated in the south-eastern corner of the city and provides a great panoramic view of Belgrade. Belgrade is mostly surrounded with plains, mountain Avala makes an exception. Avala, which lies 15 km south from the city, is de�nitely favourite relaxing spot for many citizens. It is a place of historical and cultural signi�cance. At the very top of the mountain, you will �nd Monument to the Unknown Hero. It is one of the most notable sights of Avala. Monument, dedicated to victims of the WWI, was built on a place where used to stand fortress Žrnovo. King Aleksandar I of Yugoslavia gave an order to destroy ruins of this former Roman settlement and build the monument in 1934. While touring Avala, eventually you will get to the pride of Belgrade, Avala Tower. Tower is symbol of Belgrade and with 205 meters; it is the highest structure in Serbia. It was destroyed during NATO bombing in 1999, but later rebuilt and o�cially opened in April 2010, marking 11th anniversary of bombing of Serbia. Avala Tower has observation deck from which you can see most of the Belgrade surrounding. Lunch at Avala Tower. Return to the hotel. Free time. Optional: Belgrade night life – Skadarlija-Bohemian Quarter.

DAY 3/ Fruska GoraBreakfast. Departure toSremskiKarlovci.It is a town with a population of around 8840 inhabitants,and it is a well-known wine capital of Fruška Gora.Hiking. Branko's trail - Branko's path, which was created by students of the Belgrade and Zagreb Universitiy, was founded in the year 1937. It is 937 meters long and it runs through the forest of the remaining relict plant communities a�ected by the sub-Mediterranean climate. The trail leads from the entrance to Stražilovo to the tomb of the famous poet Branko Radičević. Lunch. Return to the hotel. Sremski karlovci sight seeing. Free time. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 4/ Fruska GoraBreakfast. Hiking.The natural setting and educational path - arrival on Iriši venac, a tour of the museum exhibition, educational walk through the path in the forest with a guide. Hiking. Zmajevac. Many resorts of Fruška Gora are on its highest parts. From the �rst days of spring to the �rst days of cold, autumn days, the resorts become the favourite spots for nature lovers. One of them is the Zmajevac resort, with one of the most beautiful views of Srem, especially in the evening hours, when the lights of the local villages are turned on. This resort is equipped with many wooden benches and tables, some of them are even covered with cloth, so they �t in perfectly into a scenic picnic area. Lunch. Visiting Monastery Rakovac. This women's monastery is snugged cosily in the northern part of Fruška Gora, right beside the Rakovac stream.

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It's dedicated to st. Kuzma and Damian. Legend says it was raised by a certain man called Raka, a chamberlain of despot Jovan Branković, at the end of the �fteenth century, on a spot where he killed a deer. The renovated, massive dormitories that surround the monastery hide this charming place from passers-by. The monastery was destroyed numerous times during its history, as well as pillaged by Turks, Austrohungarians, and Germans. Thus, the architecture of the place changed with each renovation. This monastery was, too, damaged greatly during World War II. Before the war, a huge baroque bell tower and a dome rose high above the dormitories. They, along with the church were heavily ruined, and the bell tower was destroyed once the Germans found out there was a partisan printing press in it. The dome has been renovated and resembles roman architecture, whilst the bell tower is not even close to the one that stood before. Return to the hotel.Dinner and overnight.DAY 5/ Fruska GoraBreakfast. Transfer to IC*IriskiVenac. Hiking. Old and New Hopovo monastery- tour of the exhibition, a walk through the hiking path to the Old Hopovo monastery with a guide (about 2 hours), and visiting the monastery. Further walk to the New Hopovo monastery, a visit to the monastery and return through the path to the IC (about 3 hours). Field clothes and shoes required. Transfer to the hotel. Lunch. Sremski Karlovci sight seeing. Dinner and overnight.IC*- Information CenterDAY 6/ Sremski Karlovci - Vrdnik (Fruska Gora)Breakfast. TransferfromSemskiKarlovcitoVrdnik.Vrdnik is a village with a population of around 3700, located in the Northeastern part of Irig County. The name �rst appears in Hungarian and Papal documents in the form of Rednik and Rednek, meaning "mine" back in the 13th century. Vrdnik is well known for its thermal spas and the historical monument Vrdnička Tower.Arrival at the hotel. Hiking tour to Vrdnicka Kula.There's reason to believe that its foundations were raised during Roman times in the fourth century, upon which a fort was later built in the fourteenth century. Today's tower, however, is only a shadow of the one that once was. It's at the top of a lonely hill, overgrown with thick forest, so it'll always be on your horizon wherever you're coming from. There's a winding mountain path that leads to the tower - to get to it, look for the sign that reads "Kula –StazaZdravlja." After a few minutes of climbing (and it shouldn't be too hard) you'll end up at the oval walls of the tower. It's a few meters shy of being 20m tall, and is cylindrically shaped. There are openings in its thick walls through which, if you're good at climbing, you'll be able to see inside. The view of the forests of Fruška Gora from up there is highly inspiring, and utmost impressive. The forest around it hides remnants of the former walls of the fort. On your way back you could come down the way to Vrdnik and the Ravanica monas-tery. Lunch. Return to the hotel. Free time for spa. Dinner and overnight.DAY 7/ Vrdnik (Fruska Gora)Breakfast. Hiking tour to Monastery Jazak.Jazak Monastery lies between two hills down the slopes of Fruška Gora, not far from the Jazak area. Some say it got its name because it is located in a den (jazbina), that is, between two hills, yet others say the word is of Arabic descent. Old Jazak is the monastery despot Jovan Branković built toward the end of the 15th century, according to tradition.The relics of Uroš the Weak were brought here from Nerodimlje, during the Great Serb Migration. Thanks to this, the monastery enjoyed a grand reputation, which brought about the construction of a newer and bigger monastery in the 18th century making Jazak Monastery the "youngest" on Fruška Gora. It is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. The in�uence of baroque and islamic architecture on the facade make it a unique. Aside from its architecture, the monastery boasts a rich iconostasis.Jazak Monastery su�ered great damage during the Second World War, and the monastery treasury has been robbed. The monastery has been renovated, and is now under the care of the Monastery's Sisterhood.Hiking. VisitingMala Remeta. Down the southern slopes of Fruška Gora, near the town of Mala Remeta, is the nunnery of the same name. Located in the stream valley, surrounded by a forest of acacia trees, the Monastery was, according to tradition, founded by king Dragutin Nemanjić. What is signi�cant to the monastery church is that it was built without any in�uence of the baroque style, so it stands as a classical example of Serbian-Byzantine architecture. The Monastery has been renovated several times, and the church itself never had a bell tower. One exists today, and it is right beside the church, built of wooden beams and covered with a tin roof. The church su�ered no damages during the Second World War, though the dormitories had been burnt.Return to the hotel. Free time for spa. Dinner and overnight.

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DAY 7/ Vrdnik (Fruska Gora)Breakfast. Hiking tour to Monastery Jazak.Jazak Monastery lies between two hills down the slopes of Fruška Gora, not far from the Jazak area. Some say it got its name because it is located in a den (jazbina), that is, between two hills, yet others say the word is of Arabic descent. Old Jazak is the monastery despot Jovan Branković built toward the end of the 15th century, according to tradition.The relics of Uroš the Weak were brought here from Nerodimlje, during the Great Serb Migration. Thanks to this, the monastery enjoyed a grand reputation, which brought about the construction of a newer and bigger monastery in the 18th century making Jazak Monastery the "youngest" on Fruška Gora. It is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. The in�uence of baroque and islamic architecture on the facade make it a unique. Aside from its architecture, the monastery boasts a rich iconostasis.Jazak Monastery su�ered great damage during the Second World War, and the monastery treasury has been robbed. The monastery has been renovated, and is now under the care of the Monastery's Sisterhood.Hiking. VisitingMala Remeta. Down the southern slopes of Fruška Gora, near the town of Mala Remeta, is the nunnery of the same name. Located in the stream valley, surrounded by a forest of acacia trees, the Monastery was, according to tradition, founded by king Dragutin Nemanjić. What is signi�cant to the monastery church is that it was built without any in�uence of the baroque style, so it stands as a classical example of Serbian-Byzantine architecture. The Monastery has been renovated several times, and the church itself never had a bell tower. One exists today, and it is right beside the church, built of wooden beams and covered with a tin roof. The church su�ered no damages during the Second World War, though the dormitories had been burnt.Return to the hotel. Free time for spa. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 8/ Vrdnik - Andrevlje (Fruska Gora)Breakfast.Transfer to Brankovac.At the Partisan road between Crveni Čot and Vrdnik, there's the Brankovac resort, from which spans a wonderfull view of Novi Sad. The resort regularly lures visitors during the weekends. A great meadow and a wide pass in this resort let you �nd your own spot to have fun. There's the forest road nearby that leads to the Beočin monastery, and right below the meadow is a forest road to the Dumbovac waterfalls, albeit it's challenging. If you're planning on going that way, be carefull as the road is dangerous and steep.The �rst snowboard park on Fruška Gora was opened on this meadow in 2012, so it's highly popular year-round. Hiking. Crveni Cot – the highest peak on Fruška Gora is Crveni Čot (“Red čot”) with its impressive 539m. Radio and TV towers were planted here, so a wider area of Vojvodina can be covered with signal. During the NATO bombing, su�ered great damage. Today, it is partially repaired and you can experience breath-taking views from here. Hiking to Letenka. Located in the central part of Fruška Gora, and one of the largest and most popular picnic areas. Letenka is the perfect destination for anyone wishing to take in some fresh air and exercise. Break. Hiking to „Popov Cot“. The Popov Čot Picnic Area lies near Partisan road, just before the turn for Grgurevci.

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A mountain ethno house with a fenced yard was built here recently, and the atmosphere is comple-mented with a Vojvodinian cottage near the house. Tables and benches are scattered around the yard for your relaxation, and there is also a children's corner. Behind the fenced yard, to the west, lies the peak and plateau known as Popov Čot. The Popov Čot Picnic Area lies near Partisan road, just before the turn for Grgurevci.A mountain ethno house with a fenced yard was built here recently, and the atmosphere is complemented with a Vojvodinian cottage near the house. Tables and benches are scattered around the yard for your relaxation, and there is also a children's corner. Behind the fenced yard, to the west, lies the peak and plateau known as Popov Čot. If you can bypass the peak, following the path to it, you will reach the former quarry and the entrance to Grgurevci Cave.In the vicinity you can see rare bird nesting place.Certain bird species - nature rarities have not been properly valued, and they are the largest birds, such as black stork, imperial eagle and the other birds of prey. The imperial eagle is the most endangered and the rarest bird in the Fruska Gora and one of the rarest in Europe. At the moment there are 4 couples living in the Fruska Gora, and 10 couples of this rare species in Vojvodina. Because the imperial eagle is very sensitive to the human presence it builds its nests in the peaceful places where people rarely go. Due to that fact, it is necessary to provide adequate protection of this bird nesting areas, particularly prohibiting human presence. Very rare birds of prey need a wealth of prey, such as ground squirrel and other small mammals, and, in the case of food shortage, construction of arti�cial feeding places is necessaryReturn to the hotel. Dinner and overnight.

DAY 9/ Novi SadBreakfast at the hotel. City tour of Novi Sad . Novi Sad is the capital of the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina and the administrative centre of the South Backa District. The city is located on the border of the Bačka and Syrmia regions, on the banks of the Danube river and Danube-Tisa-Danube Canal, and facing the northern slopes of Fruška Gora mountain.The focal point of the city is the Petrovaradin fortress. It is located on the right bank of the river Danube, opposite to the city centre. It was built between 1692 and 1790, according to the plan of the French architect Sebastian Voban. Free time for lunch. Departure to Novi Sad. Departure to Becej , visiting of the Dundjerski (Fantast) castle. The Fantast castle is the most beautiful and luxurious castle in Vojvodina, built by BogdanDundjerski. It was built in 1925. on the model of the French castles of the time in the neo-Gothic style with a dominant tower and four corner towers. In the castle complex there is a church dedicated to St. George, which was painted by a famous Serbian painter UrošPredić. Return to Novi Sad. Dinner and overnight.

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Kopaonik, the largest mountain range in Serbia, extends from the northwest to the southeast for 80 km, and has a width of around 40 km in the middle. The highest section of Kopaonik is the spacious RavniKopaonik plateau around which rise SuvoRudište and PančićevVrh (the highest peak at 2017 m). Kopaonik National Park covers an area of 11,810 hectares. The protected area includes the best preserved areas in the municipalities Brus and Raška. This territory is rich from the geomorphology point of view, but it is also characterized by a high degree of biodiversity and many endemic species. Kopaonik has a subalpine climate and is known as the Mountain of the Sun for there are almost 200 sunny days during the year. Cold and heavy air is channeled away to the surrounding valleys and basins, meaning that winter temperatures are not too low (the mean annual temperature on RavniKopaonik is 3.7°C). SDAY 1/ BelgradeArrival at the Belgrade Airport. Belgrade guided city tour visiting: : House of Flowers (former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito`s memorial house), Princess Ljubica Residence, Saborna Church and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church; walking through Kalemegdan Fortress and visiting St.Petka Church; visiting the St.Sava Temple, the biggest orthodox temple in the Balkans and St.Marko Church. Check-ing into the hotel. Free time for lunch. After lunch Belgrade underground and Kalemegdan tour which includes visiting the old Roman water supply engine in the City`s Library, one underground bunker from the period of communist Yugoslavia, old gunpowder storage and wine dungeon with wine degustation. Dinner at the hotel. Overnight.DAY 2/ Belgrade - AvalaBreakfast. Departure to Avala.Avala hiking tour. Avala is a mountain in Serbia, overlooking Belgrade. It is situated in the south-eastern corner of the city and provides a great panoramic view of Belgrade.Belgrade is mostly surrounded with plains, mountain Avala makes an exception. Avala, which lies 15 km south from the city, is de�nitely favourite relaxing spot for many citizens. It is a place of historical and cultural signi�cance.At the very top of the mountain, you will �nd Monument to the Unknown Hero. It is one of the most notable sights of Avala. Monument, dedicated to victims of the WWI, was built on a place where used to stand fortress Žrnovo. King Aleksandar I of Yugoslavia gave an order to destroy ruins of this former Roman settlement and build the monument in 1934. While touring Avala, eventually you will get to the pride of Belgrade, Avala Tower. Tower is symbol of Belgrade and with 205 meters, it is the highest structure in Serbia. It was destroyed during NATO bombing in 1999, but later rebuilt and o�cially opened in April 2010, marking 11th anniversary of bombing of Serbia. Avala Tower has observation deck from which you can see most of the Belgrade surrounding. Lunch at Avala Tower. Return to the hotel. Free time. Optional : Belgrade night life –Skadarlija -Bohemian Quarter.DAY 3/ Kopaonik hikingBreakfast. Depart for Kopaonik Mt. Lunch. Hiking.Markovestene (Marko's rocks) – duration of the tour is about 3 to 4 hours; the trail leads to Marko's rock and passed the river Samokovska. This area is interesting because of its plant communities of spruce and moss, peat and geomorphologic granite monuments of nature.Return to the hotel. Free time. Dinner and overnight.DAY 4/ Kopaonik hikingBreakfast. Hiking.Nebeskestolice (Celestial chairs) – it begins with riding a cable car up to PančićevVrh (Pancic's peak). The archeological site of Celestial chairs is visited. Upon exiting the cable car, the path continues down Duboka 1 trail up to Krčmarski trail, and then the path of Krčmarski trail to the Celestial chairs. The return may be the same way or take the Krčmarski trail to Konak over PajinoPreslo. The archeological site of Celestial charis is located at an altitude of 1800 meters, just below PančićevVrh which is the highest geographical point of the mountain Kopaonik. According to tradition, it is dedicated to St. Prokop, the patron of miners. An old Christian basilica from the 5th or 6th century was found at this locality, with a speci�c basis, whose interior carries an Early Christian mosaic. From this locality a view spreads towards the Ibar valley and Kosovo. The tour lasts 3 hours and is adjusted to everyone. Return to the hotel. Lunch. Free time. Dinner and overnight.DAY 5/ Kopaonik hikingBreakfast. Hiking. Treska – duration of about 4 to 5 hours. Walking through the forest for an hour where you can try forest fruit - blueberries and raspberries. The tour leads up to the top of the reeds, with a conical spike.Return to the hotel. Lunch. Free time. Dinner and overnight.

Hiking Belgade & Kopaonik National Park

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DAY 6/ Kopaonik hikingBreakfast. Hiking. Pancic’s peak “Pancicevvrh”, is the highest geographical point of the mountain Kopaonik – 2017m asl. From there, it is possible to see the distant mountains of Montenegro and Durmitor Mountain. The tour lasts around two hours and it is a walking trail of middle di�culty. Return to the hotel. Lunch. Free time. Dinner and overnight.DAY 7/ Kopaonik hikingBrekfast. Hiking. Nature Reserve “SamokovskaRiver”.Clear water, huge beech and spruce, �owers and pale green grass make the environment of Samokovska River. The river emerges near the tourist center and �ows down the falls and rapids to the foot of Jošanicka spa. Lunch. Return to the hotel. Free time. Dinner and overnight.DAY 8/ Kopaonik hikingBrekfast. Transfer to Brzece. Hiking. NatureReserve “Jelovarnik”. Walking through old Serbian villages – 4km heading the path that leads to the waterfall itself. Waterfall Jelovarnik is 72m high and it is the highest waterfall in Serbia. It consists of three cascades. The water is clear, cold, light green and light blue. Optional: Lunch. Return to the hotel. Free time. Dinner and overnight.DAY 9/ Kopaonik hikingBreakfast. Transfer to Kadijevac. Hiking. Tour of two hours to the peak of Kukavica viewpoint, then toKozja Stena reserve, ranging from 1700m to 1600m above sea level. Return to the hotel. Lunch. Free time. Dinner and overnight.DAY 10/ Kopaonik hikingMetođe – duration of about 5 hours. Transfer to Metodje. Walking tour to the cold water geysers. Further down the stream the trail reaches an abandoned medieval mine shaft. You can also see the church in the rock “St. Metodije”. Return to the hotel. Lunch. Free time. Dinner and overnight.DAY 11/ Kopaonik hikingDJAVOLJA VAROS, meaning "Devil's Town" is a peculiar rock formation, located in the south of Serbia, 89 km southwest of Nis. This natural monument is composed of rare natural phenomenon: clay �gures, as well as speci�c forms of relief that the area is very attractive for. It features 202 exotic formations described as earth pyramids or "towers", as the locals refer to them. These formations were created by strong erosion of the soil that was scene of intense volcanic activity millions of years ago. Most of the towers have "caps" or "heads" of andesite, which protect them from further erosion. A natural spring is located beneath the formations and has a high mineral concentration. There are two springs: Đavoljavoda (Devil’s Water), with extremely acidic water (pH 1.5) and high mineral concentration (15 g/l of water), and Crvenovrelo (Red Well). DjavoljaVaros was a nominee in the New Seven Wonders of Nature campaign.Breakfast. Departure for DjavoljaVaros. After visiting the Devil’s Town descend to Prolom spa.Lunch. The spa is located near the Devil’s Town, on the wooded slopes of the mountain Radan. It is known primarily for its Prolom water. Prolom water, this extraordinary healing gift of nature that is used for the treatment and prevention of many diseases. Health Trail is 9 km long and leading from ProlomBanja to ĐavoljaVaroš, across Prolom mountain.Dinner and overnight.DAY 12Breakfast. Tranfer to the Belgrade airport. Departure

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