uvac canyon, Sargan 8 Railway, wood city, novi Sad, Subotica, 4 days tour

4 days (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

1. Go deep into the hinterland of Sinan, take a glance at the nine-curve ileum in uvac canyon, and experience the magic of nature
2. Visit the wine-providing town of Taynik-the wine town and enjoy the charm of modern city Novi Sad
3. Play Subotica and experience the charm of the Hungarian town
4. whatsapp follow up, service is excellent
5. Hotel transfers in Belgrade
6. If the group is more than two people we can organize the trip.

What's Included

Air-conditioned vehicle
Fuel surcharge
Parking Fees
Gratuities
entrance fee
an extra fee of 150 euros will be charged for single occupancy

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

We will pick you up at your hotel in downtown Belgrade

Itinerary

Duration: 4 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Uvac Special Nature Reserve

    1 stop
  • 1

    The UVAC canyon is located in the hinterland of southern Serbia, hidden deep in Serbian mountains. The canyon has the detours of Jiuqu's ileum and the colorful colors like Jiuzhaigou. Several large 360 ° turns make visitors who can't help but marvel at the magic of nature. Here, we can stand and jump in the lush vegetation, take an intimate photo with the canyon behind us, or we can sit quietly, watch the wonders of nature, and wash our body and mind from fatigue.

    5 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 2

    Novi Sad City Tour

    3 stops
  • 2
    Novi Sad

    Liberty Square: Novi Sad Freedom Square is located in the old town and is the landmark of the city. Around the square are city buildings such as the City Hall, the National Theatre, monuments, libraries, museums, art galleries, and cathedrals, as well as a food street connected by many outdoor restaurants, cafes, and bistros. Visitors can stroll the streets and enjoy a leisurely time while learning about the local history and culture and feeling the soul of the city.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Petrovaradin Fortress

    Petrovardin is a fortress built on a rock on the Danube. It was built in 1692 and completed in 1780. It guards the Danube and is the earliest symbol of Novi Sad. Has experienced many wars in history. In 1948, it was listed as a National Historic Site. At the fortress, in addition to visiting the bell tower, overlooking the Danube, you can also visit the museum of Novi Sad. The observation deck of the Petrovaradin Fortress overlooks the entire city of Novi Sad.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 4
    Sremski Karlovci

    The wine town is called Sremski Karlovci, and it is only eight kilometers from Novi Sad. Historically, this is the historical, cultural, economic and political center of the Vojvodina region. After World War II, due to the country's strategic development policy, Novi Sad in the north has taken off tremendously, the center of the Vojvodina region began to move to Novi Sad, and Sremski Karlovci changed. It has been a lot quieter, but the winemaking process that has been preserved hundreds of years ago has gone international from here. There are many well-known wineries. One of the wineries, named Bermet, was once selected as a special Titan Nick.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 3

    Subotica City Tour, Lake Paric

    2 stops
  • 5
    Subotica

    City Hall, Blue Fountain, Synagogue: City Hall is the tallest building in Subotica and is one of the city's landmarks. It was built in 1908 on the site of the original city hall. Rebuilt from the above, it took another two years to complete the interior decoration. It was designed by the famous Hungarian designers Komor and Jakab, and has the typical characteristics of the "Austro-Hungarian Empire". The unique red appearance is gorgeous, the exterior and roof decoration are complex and delicate, Hungarian Jonaï ceramic decoration and wrought iron forged floral elements are extremely luxurious. Some important local historical buildings, such as the Subotica Library built in 1890 and the National Theatre in 1854, are also close to the city hall. Entering the city hall is like entering a beautiful fairy tale world. In front of the town hall, there are solemn monuments and various magical sculptures. Ascending the town hall tower overlooks the entire city of Subotica.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Palic Lake

    Lake Paric is about 7 kilometers away from Subotica. It is one of the largest natural lakes in Serbia. The lake is shallow and has an L-shape. It is 17 kilometers long and is also a popular place for locals to relax on weekends. Under the blue sky and white clouds, the broad lake surface, the blue waves, the lakeside trees swaying in the breeze, painted a beautiful tranquil, relaxed and pleasant picture. You can rent a sailing boat to set sail, and you can lie lazily by the lake while watching the sky and clouds. Lake Palic is suitable for slow-paced travel. In a leisurely afternoon, you can take a cup of coffee to stroll around the lake until the sunset, watch the flaming sunset fall into the lake, and dye the entire lake into a burning red. That calm and suffocating beauty.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 4

    Mokra Gora, Šargan Eight, Drina river house,

    3 stops
  • 7
    Drvengrad

    Wooden City is a famous attraction in Serbia. It was built by a Serbian director for the film "Life is a Miracle". For filming needs, it was built into a city made entirely of wood and stone. Surrounded by mountains on all sides, the scenery is extreme, and it looks very peaceful with wooden houses, granaries and barns. It seems to be an extraterrestrial "utopia" far from the city and the hustle and bustle and the war.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 8
    Mokra Gora

    The Salgan 8 railway was once an extremely difficult section of the Belgrade-Sarajevo narrow gauge railway. Nowadays it is mainly used for sightseeing and has a total length of 15.5 kilometers. As one of the rails has been continuously laped twice, it looks like a "8" from the height, so it is called Sargan 8. The entire route has to cross 10 bridges and 22 tunnels. This is the station where the movie "Life is a Miracle" filmed in the famous Yugoslav film railway station. Riding the small train, you can enjoy the fresh air while enjoying the beautiful and peaceful mountain scenery, feel the time, and enjoy the full tranquility.

    2 hours 30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 9
    Drina River House

    Drina River House is a postcard-style landscape in Serbia that has attracted worldwide attention since it appeared in the National Geographic magazine in August 2012. There is a very meaningful story behind Drina River House. In 1968, in order to enrich their childhood, two teenagers living in the town of Baina Bashta built a wooden house on the reef in the river at home as a base for their little friends. Unfortunately, this small river will be flooded every March, and there will be a large-scale flood every 5-10 years. The first generation cottage was destroyed by a flood without persisting for a long time. However, the hearts of the two teenagers were as tough as Serbia. They did not submit to nature and rebuilt the cottage again and again. The cabin we are in is now the seventh generation.

    1 hour Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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