Tara Canyon
The limestone that the Tara waterfalls have been flowing through for ages has been shaped, creating a spectacular canyon with sharp gorges, enormous rocks, and gaping gaps! The area is heavily forested, and the coastlines are precipitous. The unusual, ancient black pine forest known as the Crna Poda complex contains trees that are more than 450 years old and over 50 meters tall.
You won't truly understand what an adventure is until you drink from Tara's crystal-clear water and float through its icy rapids. Rafting and kayaking are two unique pastimes available in Tara. The greatest time to go rafting is during the spring snowmelt when the rapids are at their wildest. The rafting season lasts from April through October. A rapids trip might last up to two hours and provide nonstop excitement.
Rafting can take place in contemporary rubber boats, but an outing on one of the historic wooden rafts, steered by the extraordinarily talented artisans who once transported lumber in this manner, would be unquestionably unforgettable. The zip line from Urevia Bridge offers a stunt that is utterly magnificent. Get ready to experience an unparalleled view as you soar over 150 meters above the valley of the canyon!
Location: P4, Dobrilovina