Bigar Waterfall

This waterfall is regarded as being the most magnificent in Serbia. The Bigar rocks are 35 meters below this magnificent waterfall. Thus, the idea for the waterfall's name was born. Rocks have piled up in cascades across Bigar. It is much more unique because it has many levels. The waterfall is located at a height of 450 meters at the confluence of the streams Bukovski and Staljinska. The way the water spring spreads across the cliff's moss before crashing into the Staljinska River in numerous small shards is what makes it uncommon and stunning.


If you come to Serbia to view the waterfall, allow yourself enough time to see more of the wonders that this region only opens to the most intrepid visitors. If you appreciate less crowded sites and less-traveled highways, this area of the nation is ideal. It is tucked away amid pristine nature, captivating the observer with its strangeness, mysticism, and stunning beauty. You can only really appreciate them and comprehend the force of this natural phenomenon when the snows begin to melt and enormous volumes of water begin to pour down the waterfall. Bigar waterfall is difficult to reach, particularly if you want to observe its cascades. This waterfall is a good example of unaltered nature. Be sure to pack extra water and food, wear sturdy hiking boots, and, if it's bright and sunny outside, carry a cap or hat.


Location: Bozovici, Serbia

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