Register to join a free tour of the upper course of the Krka River with a national park guide

To celebrate International Tour Guide Day, 21 February, the interpretation guides of the Public Institute of Krka National Park are inviting all nature lovers to join them on Saturday, 9 March 2024 at 11:00 am for a guided tour of the upper course of the Krka River at the localities Puljane, Manojlovac and Burnum. Entrance to these localities is free of charge for all registered participants. The meeting place will be the parking lot at the Krka Eco Campus at Puljane.

Tours will be provided for two groups, each of 20 people. The guided tours include a visit to the Manojlovac slap waterfall, Roman military camp at Burnum, and the Krka Eco Campus in Puljane. Participants will be transported between localities by mini-bus.

We invite all those interested to fill out the registration form at the link https://bit.ly/3v1Mrsi as the number of participants is limited.

Through the interpretation of the natural and cultural heritage, the guides of Krka National Park will present the beauty and values of the upper and middle course of the Krka River, and show how this area can be toured, with an emphasis on walking trails and cycling routes. Beloved among visitors from all over the world, from the Far East to the cold North, the interpretation guides of the Public Institute of Krka National Park are as interesting as the Krka itself.

Discover Burnum, an archaeological treasure in the heart of the Dalmatian inland. Dive into the deep history of this area, and learn more about the important events that shaped this area, and whose legacy we still appreciate today. The artefacts dug up during archaeological research at Burnum are on display at the Archaeology collection in the Krka Eco Campus in nearby Puljane. On the way to the Krka Eco Campus in Puljane is Brljan, a waterfall and lake that you can admire from the viewpoint, and just a few hundred metres from Burnum, on the road Knin–Kistanje, you can marvel in the view of the Manojlovac slap waterfall. For those with a more adventurous spirit, there are numerous educational walking trails throughout the area of upper course of the Krka.

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