Plitvice Lakes, surrounded by dense beech and fir forest, is considered one of the most beautiful natural phenomena in the world. Sixteen lakes, connected by 92 waterfalls flow into one another in an incessant play of water and light. Plitvice Lakes, as a protected eco-system, were declared a National Park in 1949, and since 1979 they have been on the unesco List of World Natural Heritage. Forests in the National Park are the habitat of various animal species such as the wolf, the fox, the rabbit, the lynx, the wild boar, the deer and the brown bear. A guided tour of about three hours includes a drive aboard an electric mini train, a boat ride on the lake and a walk.
Transfers, guide and entrance fees to the National Park included. Sportswear recommended