Best attractions and places to see in Nacionalni Park Tara, located in western Serbia, encompass a mountainous region known for its diverse natural landscape. The park features extensive mixed forests, significant waterways like the Drina River and its canyon, and artificial lakes such as Perućac and Zaovine. It is also home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the endemic Serbian spruce. The area offers numerous viewpoints and cultural sites, providing insights into both the natural environment and historical heritage.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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It is jewel in rough. Very unique place with endemic flora and fauna. You can ride all around the whole lake. Enjoy and respect
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There is not much space to stop here but with bike would be okay. Climb on top of the rock and feel the adrenaline rush while you soaking on unforgettable view of Drina canyon. Enjoy and respect
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Great views of Bajina Bašta city and Drina valley. Land across Drina river is Bosnia Herzegovina with some glorious mountains.
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Original Church dates back to 13th century but was destroyed multiple times. Present one was built in 1836 and fresco painted in 1840. Take your time and browse around the property. You can purchase monk made honey and all other goods offered in church store. Enjoy and respect
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You will have to work hard to get here but worth every drop of the sweat
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Very nice gravel road from Mitrovac to Banjska Stena. One of the best viewpoints in this area, with a stunning view. Often packed with a lot of tourists, so best to visit early in the morning, or off-season... The site is very rocky, and sketchy for walking, so better be careful :)
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Nacionalni Park Tara is famous for its breathtaking viewpoints. Among the most popular are View of Lake Perućac, offering panoramic views of the Drina River Canyon and Lake Perućac. Another stunning spot is Osluša Viewpoint, which provides great vistas of Bajina Bašta city and the Drina valley, extending to the mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Don't miss View of Zaovine Lake for picturesque scenes of the artificial lake surrounded by green hills.
Yes, Nacionalni Park Tara offers several significant historical and cultural sites. The 13th-century Rača Monastery is a prominent Serbian Orthodox monastery with a rich history. Additionally, you can explore archaeological sites featuring Stećci medieval tombstones in Perućac and Rastište, which are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites. Remnants of the medieval fortress Solotnik also provide a glimpse into the region's past.
The park is a haven for nature lovers. Key natural features include the dramatic Drina River Canyon and Lake Perućac, where boat cruises are available. Zaovine Lake, an artificial lake, is perfect for walks and relaxation. The park is also home to the Vrelo River, known as 'Godina' (Year) River, one of the shortest rivers in the world, cascading into the Drina via a 10-meter waterfall. Don't miss the unique 'Tepih Livada' (Carpet Meadow) in the Crveni Potok Nature Reserve, known for its peculiar soft, carpet-like feel.
Nacionalni Park Tara offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'View of Lake Perućac – Banjska Stena Viewpoint loop' or the 'Lake in Tara National Park – Crnjeskovo Observation Deck loop'. For cyclists, there are options like the 'View of Zaovine Lake loop' or the 'Osluša Viewpoint loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking in Nacionalni Park Tara and Cycling in Nacionalni Park Tara guides.
Yes, Nacionalni Park Tara is very family-friendly. Many viewpoints, such as View of Zaovine Lake, are suitable for families. The park offers easy walks and opportunities for boat rides on the lakes. The tourist centers of Mitrovac and Kaluđerske Bare provide amenities and activities for all ages. Observing wildlife, such as brown bears from safe feeding grounds through organized tours, can also be a memorable family experience.
The best time to visit Nacionalni Park Tara largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the vibrant flora, including the endemic Serbian spruce. Summer is ideal for water activities on the Drina River and lakes, and for enjoying the numerous viewpoints. Winter transforms the park into a snowy landscape, suitable for winter sports and serene views, though some areas might be less accessible.
Absolutely. Nacionalni Park Tara is renowned for its rich biodiversity. It is home to a significant population of brown bears, and organized bear-watching tours are available from safe feeding grounds. The park also boasts over 140 bird species, 60 mammal species, and 19 fish species, making it an excellent destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Keep an eye out for the endemic Serbian spruce, a relic from the last ice age.
Yes, the Drina River and the park's lakes offer various water activities. Rafting and kayaking on the Drina River are popular choices for adventure seekers. Fishing is also a common activity on Lake Perućac and Zaovine Lake. While specific wild swimming spots are not explicitly highlighted, the lakes provide opportunities for cooling off and enjoying the water in designated areas.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. The View of Lake Perućac is often cited as a highlight, with many recommending an early morning visit to avoid crowds. The unique endemic flora and fauna, particularly around Zaovine Lake, are also highly appreciated. The challenging yet rewarding climbs to viewpoints like View of Lake Perućac and Bajina Bašta Dam are also a favorite for those seeking an adrenaline rush and unforgettable vistas.
While popular viewpoints like Banjska Stena (part of View of Lake Perućac) can get busy, visiting early in the morning or during the off-season can offer a more serene experience. Other viewpoints like Bilješka Stena and Crnjeskovo also provide stunning views and might be less frequented than the most famous spots, allowing for a more peaceful appreciation of the landscape.
Beyond the well-known Drina River Canyon, Nacionalni Park Tara features several unique natural phenomena. The 'Tepih Livada' (Carpet Meadow) in the Crveni Potok Nature Reserve is particularly unusual, known for its soft, carpet-like feel due to water preserved under watertight soil. The Vrelo River, also called 'Godina' (Year) River, is another curiosity, flowing for exactly 365 meters before forming a waterfall into the Drina.
Yes, Nacionalni Park Tara offers trails suitable for various skill levels. For beginners, there are easier routes such as the 'View of Lake Perućac – Banjska Stena Viewpoint loop from Rastiste', which is an easy 2.48 km hike. Many areas around Mitrovac and Kaluđerske Bare also provide gentler paths ideal for those new to hiking or looking for a leisurely stroll. You can find more options in the Hiking in Nacionalni Park Tara guide.


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