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I didn’t expect much from the Plitvice lakes and we even were in doubt if it is worth visiting (as it takes some time to get there from the sea coast and this is probably the most expensive place of interest in Croatia)
But finally we decided to explore Plitvice lakes by ourselves, at least to have our own opinion (all the more, my friend strongly advised us to visit this park as it is one of her favorite places in Croatia).
We sleep one night in a small village in 50 km from Plitvice national park and we were going to arrive to the park as earlier as possible, but finally we start our track at 10 am and finish at 4pm, so it took us 6 hours to explore almost the whole park. We follow route K and had a rest with snacking several times while walking. We didn’t use any public transport in the park, but I will tell about this later.
(All images below are clickable and shot by me)
Plitvice lakes: introduction
Plitvice lakes are a good gateway from the hot of the summer days. It is one of the most popular attractions in Croatia, though they are situated far from the sea.
Plitvice lakes national park is the largest in Croatia. It is added to UNESCO World Heritage for its outstanding natural beauty. When in 1995 the war finished, Plitvice lakes were among the first areas that were cleared of mines.









