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Specific Tour
25 people
English, Serbian
Sutjeska National Park, the oldest and largest in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is home to one of Europe’s last intact primeval forests — the Perućica Reserve, a strictly protected nature zone. We organize tours throughout Perucica, this will be a one of a kind experience for you.
Sutjeska National Park, the oldest and largest in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is home to one of Europe's last intact primeval forests — the Perućica Reserve, a strictly protected nature zone. The forest features ancient beech and spruce trees, some over 300 years old.
What to expect:
A short drive to the Dragoš Sedlo viewpoint (~1,320 m), offering panoramic views of Perućica and the Skakavac Waterfall (75–81 m), framed by the peaks of Maglić, Volujak, and Zelengora
A guided hike through the primary forest to the base of the waterfall—around 3–4 hours on foot, covering ~3.5 km with a 400 m elevation change
Strictly limited access: only with a certified guide and maximum of 25 participants. Min. age recommended is 12.
A pristine ecosystem with rich biodiversity—hundreds of plant species and wildlife including bears, wolves, and Balkan chamois.
The best time to visit is from May to October, when the weather is mild, trails are accessible, and activities like hiking and canyoning are in full swing. This is also the period when camps and tour services are open, making it the ideal time to fully experience the park’s landscapes, from Zelengora Mountain to Perućica.
The plateau offers panoramic views of Perućica, surrounding peaks, and wide alpine meadows. It’s a popular starting point for hikes toward Maglić, as well as a scenic spot for photography, picnics, and enjoying open mountain landscapes.
Guests can explore a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, canyoning, and more. We organize guided tours and excursions, making it easy to experience the highlights of Sutjeska National Park and the surrounding area.
Yes, Camp Nomad is designed to accommodate different types of travelers, including couples, families, and groups. Whether you're looking for a relaxing nature escape or an active adventure, the setting and flexible options make it suitable for a wide range of guests.
For hiking in Sutjeska National Park, it’s best to wear layered clothing suitable for changing mountain conditions, along with sturdy hiking shoes. Even in warmer months, temperatures can vary significantly, especially at higher altitudes, so a light jacket, sun protection, and a small backpack with water are recommended.
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