Kravica Waterfall
Kravica Waterfall is an amazing natural beauty and a national reserve that is ideal for a summer getaway. The enormous tufa cascade on the Trebiat River has become a popular swimming and picnic site. During the peak season, there are local cafés, a picnic area, a rope swing, and a campground, as well as grilled food.
During the summer, the more than 25-meter-high cataracts draw swimmers and strollers, while others come to simply gaze as the mist rises from the icy plunge pools and raging Trebizat River (daring types may also want to try their hand at the on-site rope swing that can be seen depositing fearless locals into the waters). Kravica Waterfall may be reached by automobile from neighboring Ljubuski, or by renting a car in Mostar and driving down through the deep fir trees.
The waterfall is encircled by rich flora, and its whole region is emerald green. Poplars, figs, and Abrahamic trees surrounded him. The state of Bosnia and Herzegovina has designated Kravice Falls as a protected area.
It's misty in the afternoon because the drips of water from the Kravice waterfall practically linger in the air. It provides pleasant and cost-effective cooling from the hot sun's rays in the summer.
• Location: Kravica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
• Timing: Open all day
• Famous for: Swimming and picnic areas are available.
• Entry Fee: Free
• Best Time To Visit: If you're visiting in the autumn, make sure to arrive before the afternoon. The difficulty is that if you go in the afternoon, the sun will be in your face, which will make taking images difficult.