Located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain. It borders Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, North Macedonia to the south, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, and Montenegro to the southwest.
in addition to many beautiful Serbian monastries, there are many impressive fortresses on the Serbian Danube: Bač, Petrovaradin, Belgrade, Smederevo, Ram, Golubac.
Outspoken, adventurous, proud and audacious: Belgrade ('White City') is by no means a 'pretty' capital, but its gritty exuberance makes it one of Europe's most happening cities:
Tara’s highest peaks tower at more than 1,500 metres above sea level and the rivers Drina, Rača, Brusnica and Derventa add a special touch to its magnificence. ~300km of marked trails.
Novi Sad is a chipper town with all the spoils and none of the stress of the big smoke.
Serbia's third-largest metropolis is a lively city of curious contrasts, where Roma in horse-drawn carriages trot alongside new cars, and posh cocktails are sipped in antiquated alleyways.
Joining up the main attractions/cities (LINK):
distance: 692, Duration: 10hrs
Removing the Tara National Park (which may be at least partially covered in Bosnia/Herzegovina) reduces the distance to 343 km, and duration to 4hrs 30 Mins (LINK)
Serbia’s enchanting landscapes are a true feast for the eyes and soul. Whichever region of Serbia you choose to visit, you are guaranteed to leave with lasting impressions of its magical scenery and unrivalled experiences, according to the Serbian Tourist Board
Built at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, Belgrade is rightly known as “the Gate of the Balkans” and “the Doors to Central Europe”: it is one of Europe’s oldest cities.
Numerous monuments (the Victor, the Prince Mihailo Monument or the White Palace, the former royal residence of the Karađorđević dynasty) bear witness to the turbulent history of Serbia and the Serbian capital.
Petrovaradin Fortress belongs to the most significant, preserved European fortifications. In addition to being the symbol of the city it is also the witness to multiconfessional tradition that relies strongly on European culture and most attractive tourist zone of Novi Sad.
The capital of Vojvodina, Serbia’s northern province, is a city wheree everything happens at its own, leisurely pace, contributing to a relaxed atmosphere few large cities can boast. Unwind on the banks of the Danube or enjoy a stroll along the city’s streets or enjoy the views from the nearby Fruška Gora mountain.
The Manasija Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Манасија, romanized: Manastir Manasija, pronounced [manǎsija]) also known as Resava (Ресава, pronounced [rɛ̌saʋa]), is a Serbian Orthodox monastery near Despotovac, Serbia founded by Despot Stefan Lazarević between 1406 and 1418
Situated in Western Serbia, circumscribed by the deep canyon of the river Drina, lies a mountain of heavenly scenery and boasting a divine name – Tara.It was named after the god Tar, who, according to legend, chose to spend his life on this very mountain.Its average altitude is 1,000-1,200 metres above sea level, whilst its highest peak, Kozji rid, towers above at just under 1,600 metres.
The vast forest expanse, the awe-inspiring canyon of the river Drina, the artificial lakes and the diverse flora and fauna combine to create some truly captivating scenes on Mt. Tara.
One of the oldest cities in Europe, Niš is a history lovers paradise – every corner of the city showing traces of bygone eras. The friendly, welcoming locals will delight in sharing their knowledge of the city with you. Sights:
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