Kaluđerski Skokovi
Serbia's tallest waterfall is Kaluerski Skokovi. Southeast Serbia's Stara Planina Mountain is where it is situated. It was just found in 2012 and is 232 m (761 ft) tall, more than twice as high as the Kopren Waterfall, Serbia's previous tallest waterfall, which was also only found in 2012. The Kaluerski Skokovi falls are located northeast of the administratively associated city of Pirot, in the vicinity of the Topli Do hamlet.
The waterfall is situated on the Kaluerska reka river, which empties into the Rakitska reka and merges with the Javorska reka to form the Toplodolska reka. On the Stara Planina Mountain, close to the Bulgarian border, the waterfall is situated immediately southwest of the Midor peak. The waterfall is difficult to get to and is only accessible in the early spring. With all of your rock-climbing gear, visit this waterfall in the early spring while the area is still covered in snow. The already steep rocks then develop rich, dense flora in the summer. Only from the air can Kaluerski Skokovi be seen in its entirety due to the topographic relief.
Location: Stara Planina Mountain, Serbia