
The region of Zlatibor is famous for its folk architecture, native culture and traditions, wealthy and diverse ethnic heritage, its widely-renowned culinary specialties, and healthy food. Balmy climate earned Zlatibor a reputation for its healthy air and the status of one of the most popular tourist destinations in Serbia.
“Gold Gondola Lift”, the longest such panoramic lift in the world, is an of the newest and already most popular tourist attractions.
Sirogojno “Old Village” open-air museum – get to know building skills and interior facilitation and how people were organizing business and family life of locals, presented in 55 buildings.
Stopića Cave has an impressive entrance hole that is 35 m wide and 18 m high. It has five units: The bright hall, The dark hall, The great hall with baths, The canal with baths, and The river canal.
Zip-line adventure in one of the longest European zip-lines, connecting two hills by a 550-meter long wire, with the highest point at 130m above ground.
Our tour starts from your accommodation, and we head toward Western Serbia, known for its wild and untouched nature, tasty cuisine, and friendly and hospitable people. Three hours ride we’ll spend enjoying the beautiful landscapes and listen to exciting stories about this part of the country.
The region of Zlatibor is famous for its folk architecture, native culture and traditions, wealthy and diverse ethnic heritage, its widely-renowned culinary specialties, healthy food, and the balmy climate which have earned Zlatibor a reputation for its healthy air and the status of one of the most popular tourist destinations in Serbia.
Our first stop is Stopica Cave. Though it's not lavish with speleothems, it does have some unique geological features. This limestone cave with a massive entrance is home to several “siga,” or limestone tubs, of different sizes and depths. They are some of the largest of their kind, with some as deep as seven meters (23 feet). A number of these tubs form a slanted wall from which water continually overflows. The underground river that runs through it has created fantastic pools and waterfalls, illuminated by colored lights to magical effect.
The next stop is Sirogojno "Old Village." Tumble back in time to 19th-century Serbia at this open-air museum. High-roofed, fully furnished wooden houses are spread across a pleasant mountainside; each contains displays (in English) and artifacts covering various aspects of life in old Serbia. There's an excellent souvenir shop selling locally made handicrafts on-site.
Lunch break (not included in the price) in Pecinar Restaurant, in a village called Ljubis. This is a very old and well-known restaurant serving exclusively traditional Serbian food. They are offering only a few dishes, but they are all homemade, prepared, and served with love. All the pies are made only after your order, and depending on the season, you will get different salads with home-grown seasonal vegetables. Their fresh-squeezed juices are amazing, especially the raspberry juice (optional).
Gold Gondola Lift, the longest such panoramic lift in the world, is an of the newest and already most popular tourist attractions. Nine kilometers long, this state-of-the-art air route connects the center of Zlatibor with the ski center of Tornik, via Lake Ribničko, where a stopover station is located. The gondola lift can transport 1,200 passengers every hour and the journey takes about 25 minutes.The longest gondola lift in the world. The Zlatibor Gold Gondola Lift, nine kilometers long, holds the record for the longest gondola lift in the world. The previous record was held by the Tianmen Shan cable car (7.4 km) in Zhangjiajie National Park in China, where the blockbuster movie Avatar was filmed, for which James Cameron won the Oscar for best film (optional).
After an almost full day on Zlatibor mountain, we will head back to Belgrade to arrive late in the afternoon.
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