Croatia – National Parks





There are eight explicit national parks in Croatia, that is areas of extreme natural qualities, which encompasses one or more kept or by human manipulation bit changed ecosystems. Just traditional agriculture and tourist-recreational activities are allowed.

2008 Holiday, Ciovo Croatia

Placement of national parks in Croatia clearly indicates its biological diversity. So three parks are pronouncedly mountain – Risnjak, Paklenica, Northern Velebit, 3 are of island type – Kornati, Mljet, Brijuni, and 2 are pure example of rich karst hydrographic – Plitvicka jezera (Lakes of Plitvice) and Krka.

Croatia extends from the foothills of the Julian Alps in the northwest and the Pannonian Plain in the eastside, all over the Dinara mountain range in its center part, to the Adriatic seashore in the south.

Placed near Sibnik and along the Krka River you will find the Krka National Park. It owns numerous stunning waterfalls several of which feature naturally pure waters to swim around in. You will witness a backdrop of rugged limestone mounts and glimpse the many islands archipelagos of the Adriatic Sea. Whatever age you are it is a great spot for a family to spend some quality time together.

Plitvice National Park, Croatia

Alternatively, the beauty of the Plitvice lakes National Park lies down in its 16 lakes which are inter-connected by a assortment of waterfalls. These waterfalls are set in wild woodland which is domicile to a variety of wildlife, including rare bird species, bears, wolves, and deer.

Another National Park in Croatia is the Brijuni islands which were declared as a national park over 20 years ago. There are a number of islands which constitute the park, the biggest being the Veliki and Mali Brijuni. The islands are a oasis of unspoilt nature pockets which form a natural base to a safari park and a zoo. There are also traces of earlier Neolithic inhabitation have been discovered on the island only one of the most amazing archeological places existing is the pre-historic village on Gradina hill.

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