According to many, the Plitvice Lakes are the most beautiful National park in Croatia. Graded as one of the top five waterfalls in the world, they consist of 16 lakes, all of them connected by many waterfalls.
In this tour we aim to see both Lower and part of the Upper Lakes, in order to see the essentials of this national park. In this way the visit to the park will be wholesome and complete.
This being a private tour, the pace of the tour will be completely adjusted to you. My prime goal is that you feel comfortable and relaxed in this beautiful place that is teeming with life.
The entire lake area is a travertine forming region that makes lakes and waterfalls constantly changing. The climate is very favorable as well - during warm summer months the air is cooler and refreshing, whilst winter brings its own magic to this part of Croatia.
Join me on the walk through the Land of the Falling Lakes and discover why so many people return to Plitvice from year to year.
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In Plitvice we will walk by and across some of the Lower and Upper lakes. Lunch is after the first hour of walking, at the Kozjak lake, the biggest lake of Plitvice. Continuing then is a scenic boat ride accross lake Kozjak, the biggest lake in the Park. Once at that other side, we will do a loop around Gradinsko lake.
Short stop in Rastoke village (also known as baby Plitvice) to admisre some nice waterfalls.
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