It is an incredible place for nature lovers. It is impossible not to be fascinated. The road can only be driven to a certain point. Do not leave your vehicle where the asphalt ends and the dirt road begins. Continue with your vehicle until you see the entrance turnstile. As long as you drive carefully, the bottom of the vehicle will not touch it. The situation I mentioned is only valid in sunny weather. In rainy weather or in winter, I recommend leave your vehicle where the asphalt ends. Both the asphalt and the dirt part of the road you will drive on are very narrow. Therefore, drive very carefully and slowly. After leaving the vehicle, you need to walk approximately 3km The last 600 meters of the road are especially difficult. The reason why it is difficult is that you are walking on a path and it is quite steep. In other words, it can be challenging and dangerous for the elderly, children and those with walking disabilities. For healthy individuals, it is a tiring but definitely worth it route. I loved every second of the road. If you have a vehicle and your health allows, definitely go. There is no such thing as an entrance fee. Finally, since the road is long, it can take a long time to go and return. So, go early in the morning to avoid being stuck on the deserted forest path on the way back. If you go, say hello to the hawks flying and nesting at the top of the...
Read moreSkakavac Waterfall, located approximately 12 km northeast of Sarajevo near the village of Nahorevo, is one of the tallest waterfalls in the Balkans, with a height of 98 meters. Nestled within the Skakavac Nature Preserve, established in 2002, the waterfall is surrounded by diverse flora, including endemic and relict plant species.
Visitors can reach the waterfall via well-marked hiking trails that meander through lush forests and offer scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The hike is considered easy to moderate, suitable for individuals with a basic level of fitness. Along the way, hikers may encounter various wildlife and enjoy the tranquility of the natural setting.
The waterfall is particularly captivating during winter months when it freezes into intricate ice formations, creating a unique visual spectacle. However, visitors should exercise caution, as some trails can be steep and slippery, especially in adverse weather conditions.
For those seeking a more structured experience, guided tours are available, offering insights into the area's ecology and history. These tours often include transportation from Sarajevo, making it convenient for travelers without personal vehicles.
Overall, Skakavac Waterfall provides a refreshing escape into nature, offering both serenity and adventure for outdoor enthusiasts visiting the...
Read moreSkakavac waterfall has become an increasingly popular spot for relaxation. Not only domestic visitors are interested in this natural tourist attraction, but also tourists from the region. Arabs and Turks are interested as well.
The Public Institution for Protected Areas of the Sarajevo Canton recorded more than 1300 visits to the Skakavac waterfall and the picnic site at this location.
The Director of this institution Osman Delić said that the number of visitors increased significantly this year.
“We started to conduct analyses so that we can prepare parking and access roads for next year,” Delić said.
The picnic site near the waterfall is arranged and ready to accept many visitors. The waterfall can be seen from several viewpoints and visitors can walk to the bottom of the waterfall on a forest trail that is secured with handrails.
Skakavac is located 12 kilometres north of Sarajevo, above Nahorevo. The waterfall is 98 meters high and together with the broader area it is declared a...
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