Chital deer, mouflons, and the fallow deer occur here. The European brown bear, lynx, wild cat, owl, eagle, etc., are some of the notable fauna found here.Located on the Velebit mountain’s southern slopes, Paklenica National Park occupies an area of only 95 square km. Rent a boat and enjoy.So Plitvice and Mljet are on our list, but everything I’ve read about Krka mentions snakes! Over 200 different bird species call Besides the hugely popular Skradinski Buk waterfall, you can visit a 14th-century medieval fortress, located on the Krka River. The national park hosts a large colony of sea-gulls as well as some reptiles, amphibians, rodents, and 69 kinds of butterflies. Fishing is highly restricted in the area to allow time for the marine fauna to regenerate.Brijuni National Park comprises of fourteen small islands in the Adriatic Sea. But seeing these pics… I have more parks to discover in Croatia!We blog about the best travel destinations in Croatia, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Slovenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Nth. You can play a few rounds of golf, or perhaps a game of tennis,  practice your archery skills or explore by bike.A 13-kilometer bike route begins (and ends) at the Veliki Brijun harbor and runs past all the main sights, a wonderful way to get around on a sunny day. The islands also act as a home for several species of birds. Beside 8 National parks that are marked with a red marker, on the above map, there are also eleven Nature parks in Croatia to consider to visit. It was established in 1949 and inscribed by the UNESCO in 1979. The park has an area of 63.5 square km. From spearing a pig to flying without wings, there are a few do's and don'ts of travel in Croatia. Croatia has eight national parks : Brijuni, Kornati, Krka, Mljet, Paklenica,Plitvice Lakes, Risnjak and Northern Velebit, whose unspoiled nature takes almost 8 % of Croatia. The park is famous for its chain of lakes arranged in cascades with 16 lakes divided into two groups, upper and lower lakes divided by a … So far, I’ve visited 5 of them, and there are still three to go. I’ve been to Plitivice national park but not the rest. Explore Plitvice Lakes National Park on a full-day tour from Zadar or Biograd. We live in Croatia, and are always exploring the region. But the water in Plitvice looks especially amazing.Gorgeous! Are dogs (mine is 8 pounds of perfection) allowed on the trails and everywhere else within all of the Croatia National Parks?Did I read the terms and conditions right or Plitvice? I didn’t realize Croatia had so many either.

Offering superb kayaking, swimming, hiking and, of course, a place to relax and sunbathe, it’s truly a hidden gem.As is so often the case with small Mediterranean islands, Mljet, too, is shrouded in myths, fables and stories. I would love to return to Brijuni to see if it’s any different now than when it was a Yugoslav National Park. You have it all – mountains, caves, beautiful waterfalls, forests, wildlife….everything that I love! I didn’t know there were that many national parks. Is it easy to get to from Greece do you know?Ok, I will officially have to stopping coming to your site! Over a 1,000 endemic species are also found here. One of the best-known attractions and most famous sights located in Central Dalmatia is Krka Waterfalls, the seventh national park in Croatia with its magnificent seven travertine waterfalls.

If you’d like to spend the night in the national park, you can book a room at places like Hotel Karmen, Hotel Istra-Neptun and a few villas near the harbor.These Croatian national parks provide an abundance of choice for activities and photo opportunities. Additionally, unlike Plitvice Lakes, you can actually swim in the waterfalls here. And sailing is THE BEST way to see Croatia. Almost 1,500 meters above sea level, the garden has around 300 different plant species, showcasing the biodiversity of these mountains.

Each time I want to book tickets to Croatia! It seems like a perfect place for a landscape photographer aka. Consisting of 89 islands, islets and reefs along 238 kilometers of coastline, it’s a marine heaven. I only managed to visit 2 of them when I was there. Kornatti Islands look very interesting.Oh yes, they are. Birds will be chirping, and you’ll be relaxed and without a care in the world.Photographers, hikers, and nature lovers will wander along in any one of the eight national parks in Croatia and be in awe. Mljet National Park is one of those Croatia national parks for people who like a little bit of adventure as well as stunning scenery. Fauna includes mammals like brown bear, deer, wild boar, martens, weasel, lynx, squirrel, etc., as well as numerous birds species, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates. me:) My bucket list is growing from day to day.Oh this place is a photographers paradise – come on over!What a diverse and wonderful lot of National Parks in Croatia.