Hello, I am Nakai, an Adan staff member.
Croatia, which I visited on vacation.
We have posted several travelogues. (Click here to read the previous post.)
This is the ninth installment of the series,
Plitvice Lakes National Park, the highlight of this trip
The following is a report on the
Leaving the port city of Split, we will continue north.
Plitvice Lakes National Park is about a four-hour bus ride away.
I took the bus first thing in the morning and arrived around noon.
We stayed at a pension in Mukinje, a village next to the national park.
The owner gave us a lecture on the circular route and we headed to the entrance of the national park.
Click here for a map of the National Park.
You can see countless lakes and several waterfalls in the vast nature.
There are 16 lakes and a whopping 92 waterfalls.
The park is very large and there are many trails,
Some buses and boats can be used to get around more efficiently.
The weather was hot and melting in Split and other cities,
Once we landed in Plitvice National Park, the weather was comfortable enough to wear thin long sleeves.
The mild climate and scenery were soothing from start to finish, even though we walked a lot.
I can't reproduce it well in the photo,
The water was crystal clear and I was simply moved by the beauty of nature.
Emerald green scenery created by the mountains,
It is a recommended spot that you should visit and experience for yourself.
To be continued in the next issue.
Croatia Travel Journal
2. Arrive in Dubrovnik, the pearl of the Adriatic Sea
3. Petit hiking by local bus, Dubrovnik
4. Swimming at the island of Loch Lomu
5. Day trip to Kotor in scorching Montenegro
6. Stopover in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
7. The mysterious port town of Split
8. Day trip to Hvar, an island of lavender
9. Plitvice National Park, the highlight of this trip
10. Visit the capital Zagreb and the crystal city of Samobor