Zagreb Plitvice Lakes National Park and Rastoke Tour GetYourGuide

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$85.49

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Zagreb: Plitvice Lakes National Park and Rastoke Tour USD 83.84. Get back to nature on a day trip to Plitvice Lakes National Park from Zagreb and go for beautiful walks in the forest reserve. Marvel at the 16 terraced lakes and numerous waterfalls from the walkways that wind around and across the water..
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3 reviews for Zagreb Plitvice Lakes National Park and Rastoke Tour GetYourGuide

  1. GetYourGuide traveler

    Really enjoyed this tour. Our guide Stepjan was fantastic. He was really knowledgeable and patient. He gave us enough time in Rastoke to look around and then on to the lakes. We really got to see a lot without it being too tiring or unmanageable. I had children with me and he never made us feel like we were slowing the tour down and was great with them all day.
    The lakes were breathtaking and I would definitely recommend this tour.
    Just for info the shops and cafes in the park only take cards not cash.

  2. GetYourGuide traveler

    Must do activity while visiting Zagreb. The lakes are picture perfect and beautiful. We visited in the 1st week of November.
    The Rastoke village is a beautiful, picturesque spot. Our guide, Dino, was nice and provided information on the way about Zagreb and also during the entire tour of the National Park.

  3. GetYourGuide traveler

    The trip was a tour of Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is Croatia’s oldest and largest park, and Rastoke – a mill village on top of a waterfall. The park is about a two-hour drive from Zagreb. On the way we stopped briefly at Rastoke, part of Slunj, a town in Karlovac County situated above the Slunjčica and Korana Rivers. The rivers flow over travertine rocks creating small lakes, rapids, and waterfalls. We hiked around the upper and lower Plitvice Lakes for about four hours. The path was easy, but there were a few series of steep uphill stone-step climbs, The lakes are only a tiny portion of the huge park, which is over 300 km2 of forests, grasslands and heathlands, fens and bogs, rocks, and underground water grasslands. The forests are home to brown bears, wolves, and rare bird species. The park is heavily forested with beech, spruce, and fir trees, and a mixture of Alpine and Mediterranean vegetation. Great way to spend a day!

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