Plitvice Lakes , Croatia

🌿 A Natural Masterpiece

Welcome to Plitvice Lakes National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Europe’s most stunning natural destinations. With 16 terraced lakes linked by over 90 waterfalls, this magical landscape feels like it belongs in a fantasy film.

Every step takes you across wooden walkways, beside turquoise water, through misty forests, and alongside roaring cascades.


📍 Highlights of Plitvice Lakes

💧 The Big Waterfall (Veliki slap)

At 78 meters tall, it’s Croatia’s highest waterfall and a jaw-dropping sight at the end of the Lower Lakes trail.

🔵 16 Interconnected Lakes

From the deep blue of Kozjak Lake to the vivid green of Galovac, the color of each lake changes with sunlight and mineral content.

🌲 Wooden Boardwalk Trails

Elevated wooden paths let you walk right over the water, creating the illusion that you're floating above nature.

🛶 Electric Boat & Panoramic Train

Included in your entry ticket, the quiet electric boats and mini trains help you cover more ground and soak in the scenery.


🧭 Travel Routes Inside the Park

Plitvice offers 7 marked routes (A–K) ranging from short 2-hour walks to full-day hikes. Here are two recommended:

  • Route C: Moderate 4–5 hour loop covering Upper & Lower Lakes + boat ride.

  • Route H: 5–6 hours, includes best viewpoints and a longer scenic walk.

💡 Route K is the longest, covering almost the entire park—perfect for serious nature lovers.


🦌 Wildlife & Flora

Plitvice is home to:

  • Deer, foxes, wild boars, and even brown bears (rarely seen)

  • 321 species of butterflies

  • Over 1,400 plant species, including wild orchids and ferns

It’s not just a park—it’s a living ecosystem protected since 1949.


📸 Best Photo Spots

  • Veliki Slap viewpoint

  • Lake Kozjak pier during sunrise

  • Upper Lakes waterfalls with mist rising in the morning

  • Autumn is stunning with orange reflections in the lakes


🧳 Travel Tips

Best time to visit:

  • Spring (April–June): Waterfalls are at their strongest

  • Fall (September–October): Fewer crowds, vibrant foliage

  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Frozen waterfalls—a magical snowy scene!

Opening hours: 7 AM to 8 PM (varies by season)
Entry fee: €10–€40 depending on season (free for kids under 7)
Stay nearby: Towns like Rastovača, Grabovac, or Korenica offer B&Bs and eco-lodges


🍽️ Where to Eat

  • Lička Kuća Restaurant: Traditional mountain-style Croatian dishes (try lamb under the bell!).

  • On-site picnic areas: Bring your own food if hiking longer routes.


🌟 Why Visit Plitvice Lakes?

Because it’s Croatia’s natural crown jewel. With its waterfalls, crystal lakes, forested trails, and peaceful energy, Plitvice is a place to disconnect, breathe, and fall in love with nature all over again.