Plitvice Lakes National Park is one of the oldest and largest national parks in the mountainous area of Croatia. Pronounced a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park area is mainly covered with well preserved forests and is known for its water-filled shallow basins. 16 crystalline lakes formed in the park all spring to a series of waterfalls. Characterized by its rare animals such as Brown Bear, Grey Wolf and Lynx along with many rare species in its forests, Plitvice Lakes National Park is also marked by the Mreznica Canyon and unique plants that swamp the area. Attraction tickets and passes to Barac caves are available for visitors to behold the magnificent stalactites and stalagmites with a tour guide providing information on the formation of the cave and its many valuables. Airport transfers in Plitvice Lakes National Park are available to ease movement for visitors.
The terraced lakes and crystal clear waterfalls of Croatia's treasure is one picturesque beauty that visitors cannot overlook in Plitvice Lakes National Park sightseeing tours. Mreznica Canyon offers an excellent medium for water sports activities such as kayaking. UNESCO-protected Plitvice Lakes National Park is one hub of cultural relevance as its fairytale-like settings are not devoid of its history as explored in Plitvice Lakes National Park cultural tours. The landscape of Croatia has many unique attractions that visitors can explore and immerse in during shore excursions; from the coastal city of Zadar to the Velebit mountain, there's nature and tranquillity in abundance.
A scenic paradise, Plitvice Lakes National Park is Europe's treasure and a visit to it is guaranteed to be unforgettable with Tripindicator offering affordable services that saves customers both money and time by taking them to prime attractions based on customers' reviews and top ratings.
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