Krka National Park is a national park in Croatia. It’s located in the Drava River Basin and covers an area of 1,869 square kilometers. It was established in 1959 to preserve the natural habitats of the Drava and Sava rivers.
National Park
Welcome to Krka
Krka National Park is a national park in Croatia. It’s located in the Drava River Basin and covers an area of 1,869 square kilometers. It was established in 1959 to preserve the natural habitats of the Drava and Sava rivers.
The park is famous for its krka River, which flows through it. The name of the river means ‘crocodile’ in Croatian, and that’s because ancient inhabitants believed the river to be full of deadly predators. In addition, the park has many waterfalls, crystal-clear lakes and wetlands. There are many hiking trails in Krka that allow visitors to see the park’s natural beauty.
The park is famous for its natural beauty. Many people visit Krka to see its many waterfalls. One of the most famous falls is Cascajerka Falls, which has an elevation of 60 feet. However, Cascajerka Falls isn’t the park’s highest waterfall.
National Park
Welcome to Paklenica
Paklenica National Park is a protected area on the Adriatic coastline in Croatia.
It is one of the most prominent national parks in Croatia and one of the most visited national parks in the Mediterranean region.
The national park is home to many unique natural features, including waterfalls, arches, grottoes, gorges and cliffs.
The park is also home to various animals like deer, wolves, wild boar and bears. Summer is the busiest time for the park as it hosts many school groups and tourists.
However, winter also brings a lot of enjoyment to the park with its rich natural beauty.