Roski Waterfall
Roski Waterfall or Roski Slap is another enduring favorite in Krka National Park, just alongside Skradinski Buk. The majority of excursions start in Split, Croatia's second-largest city. You will arrive at the Skradin bus stop after the approximately 90-minute bus ride, and it is a short walk to the park. Even by the standards of Croatian waterfalls, the falls are magnificent because they are made up of 12 linked waterfalls that have a combined height of almost 80 feet. The cost of the ferry ride, which takes 20 minutes, is included in the park entrance fee, and the vistas are equally as breathtaking.
One of the most striking features of the Krka National Park is without a doubt "Roski slap." Although many visitors just stroll along the wooden bridges while admiring the waterfalls, there are other, more beneficial ways to spend your time there. Read about the history of the Roski Slap and what gave it its fame while on the boat, taking in the sun's rays and the sound of the waves. The "Roski slap" is the end of a 150-meter-deep canyon that the water from a lake near Bogocin travels through. The river's 650 meters of length has travertine barriers that give the water droplets the appearance of "silver necklaces" made by combining different types of water.
Location: Bogatić