About Visit the Stunning Caves
One of the must do things in Serbia is to tour a cave as there are so many stunning caverns to be seen . Serbia boasts of as many as 1,500 caves with beautiful stalactites and stalagmites in abundance. But the flipside is that only about 10 percent of caves are explored and only a few are open to tourists. The most popular tourist caves in Serbia are Resavska Cave, Rajkova Cave, Zlotska cave and Potpecka Cave.
If you have time in your hands, its worth visiting all of these caves because every single of them have features and rock formations that are unique to them. Take for instance, during the spring season, tourists can visit Resavska cave located east of the town of Despotovac oldest and most popular cave in Serbia. This cave has two levels with various chambers that are home to seriously the most impressive and colorful stalactites formations youll ever see! It is the most visited cave and about 40,000 guests pass through it annually, and admire the sculpturing of Mother Nature, which has occurred in the past 45 million years. Guests can pay visit to the nearby monasteries of Manasija and Ravanica as well as the Senjski rudnik coal mine.
The largest tourist cave in Serbia is Rajkova cave, with total length of tunnels and channels reaching 2,304 metres. It is located near Majdanpek, and it is one of the caves that have the richest and most beautiful cave ornaments. Guests can visit the nearby Lepenski Vir, Derdap and Kapetan Misin Breg. The cave Ceremosnja near Kucevo was once a hideout for rebels, where remains of a cave bear have been found and it is also a site of the monumental sculptural composition "The Eternal Guard". In this area, tourists can get acquainted with the old, forgotten crafts and folk customs, and try cheese and honey from Homolj. A group of 130 Zlot caves, with a total length of nearly 8,000 metres, is the largest group of explored caves in Serbia. They are located near the village of Zlot, near the city of Bor, a