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Wood City, UVAC Canyon, Studenica Monastery, Novi Sad, Subotica, 5 Days Tour
Wood City, UVAC Canyon, Studenica Monastery, Novi Sad, Subotica, 5 Days Tour
Wood City, UVAC Canyon, Studenica Monastery, Novi Sad, Subotica, 5 Days Tour
Wood City, UVAC Canyon, Studenica Monastery, Novi Sad, Subotica, 5 Days Tour
Wood City, UVAC Canyon, Studenica Monastery, Novi Sad, Subotica, 5 Days Tour

Wood City, UVAC Canyon, Studenica Monastery, Novi Sad, Subotica, 5 Days Tour

By Strange World Tour
Free cancellation available
Price is £582 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 5d
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
  • Multiple languages
Overview
  1. A route to Travel Serbia
  2. Solve the transport problem to the monastery of Studenica, Uvac Canyon
  3. Experience the charm of the modern city of Novi Sad and experience the petty bourgeoisie of the Hungarian-style town of Subotica
    4.Whatsapp follow up, service quality
  4. Belgrade Hotel Transfer

Activity location

  • Mokra Gora
    • Mokra Gora, Serbia, Serbia

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Mokra Gora
    • Mokra Gora, Serbia, Serbia

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Comfort package
  • Activity duration is 5 days5d5d
  • English

Private travel (charter)
Pickup included

Starting time: 08:00
Price details
£1,613.34 x 1 Adult£1,613.34

Total
Price is £1,613.34
Until Fri, 3 May

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedAir-conditioned vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's includedFuel surcharge
  • What's includedWhat's includedParking Fees
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedService charge
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedCity Tax
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedEntrance fee
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedan extra fee of 200 euros will be charged for single occupancy

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for pregnant travellers
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • In accordance with UK consumer law, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
  • This activity is provided by a professional trader (a party acting within their trade, business or profession).

Activity itinerary

Day 1: Mokra Gora-Sargan 8 Railway-Drina River House
  • 3 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: One night stay at Hotel Cacak
Mokra Gora
  • 30m
Mokra Gora is a famous attraction in Serbia. It was built by a Serbian director for the filming of the film "Life is a Miracle". For the needs of shooting, it was built into a city made entirely of wood and stone. Surrounded by mountains on all sides, the scenery is extreme, with wooden houses, granaries and livestock sheds, it looks very peaceful. It seems to be a "utopia" far away from the city, the hustle and bustle and war.
Mokra Gora
  • 2h 30m
The Sargan 8 railway was once an extremely difficult section of the Belgrade-Sarajevo narrow-gauge railway. Today, it is mainly used for sightseeing, with a total length of 15.5 kilometres. Because one section of the track has two consecutive circles, from a height, it happens to be an "8", so it is called Sargan 8. The entire running route has to traverse 10 bridges and 22 tunnels. The famous film railway station in the former Yugoslavia filmed the film "Life is a Miracle" is this railway station. Taking the small train, you can enjoy the beautiful and tranquil mountain scenery while breathing in the fresh air, feel the time back in your body and mind, and enjoy the full tranquility.
Drina River House
  • 1h
The Drina River House is a postcard-like landscape in Serbia, which has attracted the attention of the world because of its appearance in National Geographic magazine in August 2012. There is a very meaningful storey hidden behind the cabin in the river. In 1968, in order to enrich their childhood life, the two teenagers living in the town of Bayina Bashta built a small wooden house on the reef in the river at home as a base for their friends. Unfortunately, this small river will be flooded every March, and there will be a large-scale flood every 5-10 years. The original hut did not last long and was destroyed by a flood. However, the hearts of these two teenagers were as tough as Serbia, and they did not succumb to nature and rebuilt the hut time and time again. The cabin we are now in is the seventh generation.
Day 2: Zicha Monastery-Magrić Fortress-Studenica Monastery
  • 3 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: One night stay at Hotel Cacak
Zica Monastery
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
Zica Monastery is one of the more important medieval churches in Serbia. The monastery looks mediocre, but it has a lot of background. It is the first monastery in Serbia to receive the seat of bishop. St. Sava is here for the coronation and anointing ceremony of Stefan Nimanya II. Here, you can admire the murals in the courtyard, listen to the monks telling the monastery's past, present and past, and feel the past glory of the Nimanya dynasty.
Maglic Fortress
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The exact date and builder of Magrici fortress are unknown, and there is no record of the fortress's early days. According to archaeological findings, it was built in the 13th century. The fort was built on the top of a mountain surrounded by water on three sides. It has a unique monitoring perspective and guarded the only way from the ancient city of Las to the central Serbia plain at that time. All people and horses must pass by the river at the foot of the fort, which is a natural danger. . The fortress is surrounded by eight towers and connected city walls. Inside the fortress are weapons depots, barracks, command rooms, churches and other ruins. When it was built, it was used to defend nearby towns and monasteries. It also served as an army station during the Ottoman Empire. During the Serbian Revolution, it was used as a stronghold for an uprising, and it is one of the fortress sites in Serbia today that are relatively intact.
Studenica Monastery
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket not included
The Nimanya dynasty in the Middle Ages is a glorious page in Serbia's history. Many monasteries built here have become Serbia's precious cultural heritage. The Studenica Monastery was built by the founder of the Nimanya dynasty, Stefan Nimanya I. He was finally buried here. The importance of the monastery is self-evident, and it is also It has become one of the four world cultural heritage sites in Serbia. Here, you can visit the exquisite frescoes and learn about the history of the monastery and even Serbia's medieval history with the monks.
Day 3: UVAC
  • 1 stop
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: One night stay in a hotel in Belgrade
Uvac Special Nature Reserve
  • 5h
  • Admission ticket not included
UVAC is located in the hinterland of southern Serbia, hidden deep in the mountains of Serbia. The canyon has the twists and turns of Jiuzhaigou and the colourful colours of Jiuzhaigou. Visitors who have seen the canyon can't help but marvel at the wonders of nature. Here, we can stand on the lush vegetation and jump, take an intimate photo with the canyon behind us, or sit quietly, watching the wonders of nature, and washing our body and mind from exhaustion.
Day 4: Novi Sad-Petrovaradin Fortress-Sremski Karlovci
  • 3 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: One night stay at the Novi Sad Hotel
Novi Sad
  • 1h
Freedom Square: The Freedom Square of Novi Sad is located in the old town and is a landmark of the city. Around the square are urban buildings such as the City Hall, National Theatre, Monument, Library, Museum, Art Gallery and Cathedral, as well as a food street connected by many open-air restaurants, cafes, and taverns. 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.
Petrovaradin Fortress
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket not included
Petrovadin is a fortress built on a rock on the Danube. It was built in 1692 and completed in 1780. It guards the Danube. It is the earliest symbol of Novi Sad and is called "Gibraltar on the Danube." There have been many wars in history. In 1948, it was listed as a nationally protected historical site. In addition to visiting the clock tower and overlooking the Danube in the fortress, you can also visit the museum in Novi Sad. On the viewing platform of the Petrovaradin Fortress, you can overlook the entire city of Novi Sad.
Sremski Karlovci
  • 3h
The full name of the wine town is Sremsky Karlovci, only eight kilometres away from Novi Sad. Historically, this is the historical, cultural, economic and political centre of Vojvodina. After World War II, due to the policy of national strategic development, Novi Sad in the north got a huge take-off, the centre of Vojvodina began to move to Novi Sad, and Sremsky Karlovci changed. It's a lot quieter, but the winemaking craftsmanship that has been preserved hundreds of years ago has moved to the world from here. There are many famous wineries. One of the wines produced by a winery called Bermet was once selected as a special offer to the famous Titan. Nick.
Day 5: Belgrade-Subotica-Palic Lake
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Not included
Subotica
  • 2h
City Hall, Blue Fountain, Synagogue: City Hall is the tallest building in Subotica and one of the landmarks of the city. It was built in 1908 on the site of the original City Hall It took two full years to complete the interior decoration. It was designed by the famous Hungarian designers Komor and Jakab, with typical "Austro-Hungarian Empire" characteristics. The unique red appearance is gorgeous and eye-catching, the exterior walls and roof are complicated and delicate, and the Hungarian Jonai ceramic decoration and iron forging 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. Walking into the city hall is like entering a beautiful fairy tale world. There are also solemn monuments and various magical sculptures in front of the city hall. Climbing up to the city hall tower can also overlook the city scenery of Subotica.
Palic Lake
  • 2h
  • Admission ticket not included
Paric Lake is about 7 kilometres away from Subotica. It is one of the largest natural lakes in Serbia. The lake is shallow, L-shaped and 17 kilometres long. It is also a popular place for locals to relax on weekends. Under the blue sky and white clouds, the broad lake is rippling with blue waves, and the trees by the lake are swaying in the breeze, creating a beautiful, peaceful, relaxing and beautiful picture. You can rent a sailboat when you are moving, and set sail ; when you are still, you can lie lazily by the lake and watch the clouds and clouds outside the sky. Paric Lake is suitable for slow-paced travel. In a leisure afternoon, take a cup of coffee and stroll along the lake until the setting sun sets, watching the fiery sunset fall into the lake and dye the entire lake water into burning red. That calm to suffocating beauty.

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    • Mokra Gora, Serbia, Serbia

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