Embark on a 3-day tour of Serbia and explore the breathtaking Tara Park, visit the historic Studenica Monastery, and marvel at the natural wonders of Uvac Canyon. Enjoy excellent service and convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off in Belgrade. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable adventure!
Embark on a 3-day tour of Serbia and explore the breathtaking Tara Park, visit the historic Studenica Monastery, and marvel at the natural wonders of Uvac Canyon. Enjoy excellent service and convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off in Belgrade. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable adventure!
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Uvac Special Nature Reserve - Nestled in the southern Serbian mountains, the Uvac Special Nature Reserve is a hidden gem. The canyon’s winding paths and vibrant colors are reminiscent of Jiuzhaigou. Its impressive 180° turns leave visitors in awe of nature’s wonders. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lush greenery, capture…
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Uvac Special Nature Reserve - Nestled in the southern Serbian mountains, the Uvac Special Nature Reserve is a hidden gem. The canyon’s winding paths and vibrant colors are reminiscent of Jiuzhaigou. Its impressive 180° turns leave visitors in awe of nature’s wonders. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lush greenery, capture memorable photos with the canyon as a backdrop, or simply sit back and marvel at the natural beauty, rejuvenating both body and mind.
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Zica Monastery - Zica Monastery holds significant historical importance as one of Serbia’s key medieval churches. While its exterior may seem modest, it boasts a rich history. It was the first Serbian monastery to host a bishop’s seat. St. Sava conducted the coronation and anointing of Stefan Nemanja II here. Visitors can admire the courtyard murals, listen to monks recount the monastery’s history, and experience the past grandeur of the Nemanja dynasty.
Maglic Fortress - The origins of Maglic Fortress remain a mystery, with no records of its early history. Archaeological evidence suggests it was constructed in the 13th century. Perched atop a mountain and surrounded by water on three sides, it offered a strategic vantage point, guarding the route from the ancient city of Las to the central Serbian plains. Travelers and their horses had to pass by the river at the fortress’s base, a natural defensive position. The fortress features eight towers and connecting walls, with remnants of armories, barracks, command rooms, and churches inside. Initially built to protect nearby towns and monasteries, it later served as a military post during the Ottoman Empire and a stronghold during the Serbian Revolution. Today, it stands as one of Serbia’s well-preserved fortresses.
Studenica Monastery - The medieval Nemanja dynasty represents a golden era in Serbian history, with many monasteries from this period now cherished cultural treasures. Founded by Stefan Nemanja I, the Studenica Monastery is of immense importance, as it is his final resting place. Recognized as one of Serbia’s four UNESCO World Heritage Sites, visitors can explore its exquisite frescoes and delve into the monastery’s history, gaining insights into Serbia’s medieval past.
Mokra Gora -Sargan 8 Railway-Drina River House-Belgrade
Mokra Gora - Mokra Gora is a renowned Serbian attraction, crafted by a Serbian director for the film “Life is a Miracle.” Constructed entirely of wood and stone for the movie, it is surrounded by mountains, offering breathtaking views. With its wooden houses, granaries, and livestock sheds, it exudes a serene, “utopian” charm, far removed from urban chaos and conflict.
Sargan 8 Railway - Once a challenging segment of the Belgrade-Sarajevo narrow-gauge railway, the Sargan 8 is now a scenic route spanning 15.5 kilometers. Its name derives from a section of track that forms a figure “8” when viewed from above. The route includes 10 bridges and 22 tunnels. Featured in the film “Life is a Miracle,” this railway offers passengers a chance to enjoy the tranquil mountain scenery, breathe fresh air, and experience a sense of timeless peace.
Drina River House - The Drina River House is a picturesque Serbian landmark, gaining global attention after appearing in National Geographic magazine in August 2012. The house has a touching backstory: in 1968, two teenagers from Bajina Basta built a small wooden house on a river rock as a gathering spot for friends. Despite annual floods and major floods every 5-10 years, which destroyed the original structure, the resilient teenagers rebuilt it repeatedly. The current cabin is the seventh iteration, symbolizing their indomitable spirit.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
- One way to address the congestion issues at Tara Park, Studenica Monastery, Uvac Canyon
- Experience the grandeur of the Nimanya dynasty by touring the Studenica Monastery
- Explore the rural depths of Senan and marvel at the nine curved ileums of the Uvac canyon. Experience the magnificence of mother nature
- Follow up on Whatsapp, providing high-quality service
- Hotel transportation to and from Belgrade
- One way to address the congestion issues at Tara Park, Studenica Monastery, Uvac Canyon
- Experience the grandeur of the Nimanya dynasty by touring the Studenica Monastery
- Explore the rural depths of Senan and marvel at the nine curved ileums of the Uvac canyon. Experience the magnificence of mother nature
- Follow up on Whatsapp, providing high-quality service
- Hotel transportation to and from Belgrade
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.