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Serbian Wonders: Springs, Caves and Canyons
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Serbian Wonders: Springs, Caves and Canyons

over 7 hours
At Prince Mihailo Monument
5.0(124)

About This Tour

This itinerary explores the stunning natural and cultural landmarks of Serbia, including the crystal-clear Grza River Spring, the fascinating Lazareva Cave, the breathtaking Lazarev Canyon viewpoint, and the peaceful Lešje Monastery. Visitors will enjoy scenic walks, unique cave formations, panoramic canyon views, and a serene spiritual retreat.

Immerse yourself in Serbia's breathtaking natural beauty and rich spiritual heritage. Start your journey at the tranquil, crystal-clear springs of the Grza River. Plunge into the subterranean world of Lazar's Cave, the longest explored cave in Serbia. Stand in awe at the viewpoint overlooking the dramatic Lazar Canyon, Serbia's deepest gorge. Find serenity at the historic Lešje Monastery. This tour is a perfect escape into Serbia's stunning landscapes and cultural landmarks.

Tour Itinerary

9:00 - 11:00

@ Spring of the Grza River

Visit the scenic area 18 km from Paraćin, known for its beauty, two turquoise lakes, and clear water. Enjoy walks and refresh with spring water.

12:00 - 13:30

@ Lazar's Cave

Head to the cave near Zlot village (near Bor), the longest explored in Serbia. Explore the 800m tourist trail and admire formations.

14:00 - 15:30

@ Lazar Canyon Viewpoint

Stop at the viewpoint overlooking Serbia's deepest canyon. Enjoy spectacular views and explore surrounding trails.

16:30 - 18:00

@ Lešje Monastery

Visit the 14th-century monastery 14 km from Paraćin, dedicated to the Protection of the Most Holy Theotokos. Discover its architecture and history.

Highlights

Lešje Monastery
Lazar Canyon Viewpoint
Lazar's Cave
Spring of the Grza River
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Price per person
120.00

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