Visit the Plitvice Lakes Natural Park in Croatia
The most beautiful natural landscape in the interior of Croatia, the Plitvice Lakes National Park (in Croatian: Nacionalni Park Plitvi?ka jezera), is well worth a visit during our stay in Dubrovnik.
It is not a nearby excursion, since it is more than 400 kilometers away, but the wonder that awaits us there will compensate for the effort of the trip. As it is, as it happens in the Blue Lake in Iceland, a fascinating place due to its spa of thermal waters that without a doubt you cannot miss when traveling to Iceland.
Plitvice, which has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage since 1979, has an area of ??30,000 hectares of forests, mainly leafy beech forests, although there are also fir trees and pine trees.
This forest mass is home to numerous animal species, including lynx, deer and various amphibian species that inhabit Plitvice lakes and streams.
A paradise of lakes and waterfalls.
The absolute protagonist of Plitvice Park is, however, water, which has modeled the landscape of these lands over millennia.
Hidden in the thicket are hidden 16 lakes of different sizes fed by the Korana River and communicated with each other by a dense network of waterfalls, canals, and waterfalls.
Plitvice lakes line up forming a long succession of just over five and a half kilometers.
Ordered from north to south, they are as follows:
Pro??ansko: The second largest Plitvice lake.
Ciginovac
Okrugljak
Batinovac
Veliko
Bad
Vir
Galovac
Milino
Gradinsko
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