Rajko’s Cave
Rajko is a cave in eastern Serbia near the Majdanpek copper and gold mines. This is one of the most beautiful caves in Serbia. Within the Djerdap Geopark, Rajkova cave is located 2 kilometers from Majdanpek's center. Since 1975, tourist visits have been scheduled. There are two perspectives to choose from: river and dry, each with its own Spring and Abyssal section. More than 3.6 kilometers of canals have been excavated, with cave jewelry made of flawless crystal white calcite.
Rajko's Cave was named after a guy named Rajko who maintained a shop during the day and robbed Turkish robbers at night in the nineteenth century. Rajko concealed the treasure in this cave, a trove of riches that was found in 1894 by Jovan Cviji. This two-level cave is one of the most fascinating in the country, but don't expect to unearth a wealth of treasures.
Rajko's cave is classified as a river cave. It is bisected by the same-named river. Cave halls, baths, draperies, and other cave decorations made of pure white crystal calcite may be seen throughout the cave.
The cave is nicely illuminated and settled. Tourists can appreciate the beauty of crystals and white decorations in the Crystal Hall, Concert and Hedgehog Halls, Small and Large Organs, Altars, Ghosts, and Waterfall Hall, as well as the hall that brings visitors smiles: Winter Fairy Tale, Girls' Breasts...
Length: over 3,600 m
Address: Kapetanska, Majdanpek 19250, Serbia