CROATIA
Which park to choose between Plitvice and Krka in Croatia?
Cliquez ici pour la Version Française Plitvice Lakes and Krka National Park are two of Croatia’s jewels. They are must-see destinations for nature lovers. These sites offer a unique experience, with their picturesque waterfalls, turquoise lakes and diverse flora and fauna. The Plitvice Lakes are Croatia’s oldest and largest national park. They are renowned for their exceptional natural beauty, which has always attracted nature lovers. The park is famous for its series of turquoise lakes, caves and connected waterfalls. Krka National Park, in southern Croatia, is another magnificent natural site. It encompasses part of the Krka River, Lake Visovačko jezero and a multitude of waterfalls, including the Skradin Falls, which…
Krka National Park in Croatia: the complete guide
Among Croatia’s National Parks, don’t miss Krka. It lies inland between the towns of Zadar and Split. This magnificent National Park covers an area of 109 km² and is home to the Krka River and numerous waterfalls, including the famous Skradin Falls. The Skradin Falls are in fact made up of 17 waterfalls! The last is the most impressive at 10 meters high.The park offers the chance to wander through the surrounding flora and fauna. A relatively easy 1.9 km hiking trail offers a truly enchanting walk along the shores of Lake Visovačko jezero . The signposted path winds its way through the heart of nature, with numerous pontoons and…
Plitvice Lakes in Croatia: the complete guide
Cliquez ici pour la Version Française Located halfway between Zadar and Zagreb, Croatia’s Plitvice National Park is one of the country’s most emblematic sites. With its 16 fantastic turquoise and emerald lakes, linked by hundreds (92 to be exact!) of waterfalls, streams and torrents, it’s a veritable natural treasure trove. Covering almost 30,000 hectares, it has preserved its authenticity thanks to rules such as the ban on swimming. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, it is the most visited park in Croatia and one of the most beautiful in Europe! The problem is, everyone knows it! The park now attracts over 2 million visitors a year. So…