Tara National Park
Bajina Bašta
Nestled in the western part of Serbia, Tara National Park is a haven of biodiversity, offering breathtaking landscapes, rich wildlife, and a plethora of outdoor activities. Known for its dense forests, deep canyons, and the stunning Drina River, the park is a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Top 5 Facts
- Tara National Park was established in 1981 and covers an area of 220 square kilometers.
- The park is home to the rare Pancic's Spruce, a relic species from the Tertiary period.
- The Drina River Canyon, one of Europe's deepest, offers stunning views and is a popular spot for rafting.
- The park hosts over 1000 plant species and is a sanctuary for brown bears, chamois, and over 140 bird species.
- Tara National Park is part of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves, recognized for its ecological significance.
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