NP KRKA

Krka is a Croatian national park named after the river Krka, which runs through it. It is famous for numerous lakes and waterfalls along the river Krka. It is located in central Dalmatia, only a few kilometers from the city of Sibenik. Rijeka has seven waterfalls, and the best time to visit is the spring and summer when you can swim.

Unstable nature that radiates the spell created by waterfalls will make your day unreal. The National Park is a spacious, predominantly unchanged area of ​​exceptional and multiple natural values, and includes one or more preserved or slightly altered ecosystems. Its purpose is primarily scientific, cultural, educational and recreational, and for tourists there are also tourist activities.

The sunken part of the Krka River is about 72.5 km long and the length of the 22 rivers in Croatia. It rises at the foot of the Dinara mountain, 3.5 km northeast of Knin. With seven sedrenic waterfalls and a total fall of 224 m, Krka is a natural and karst phenomenon. The sloping waterfalls of the Krka River are the fundamental phenomenon of this river.