Unique nature, consisting of almost 3.000 different species of plants and animals, has made Serbia one of the world’s centers of biological diversity.

If you’re looking for a unique nature and adventures in it, far from hustle and bustle of the city, Serbia is the right destination for you.

Eagles, long time extinct in the rest of Europe, still cruise our skies, and rare flowers spring out between hidden creeks. At night you can still hear the silence and see the starry sky like never seen before.

Flora in Serbia comprises of 3,000 species of different plants, some of which can only be found here, while the large number of animal species was included in the world atlases of nature rarities.

Here, the birds are still singing, and deer are running across the endless plains of the north. Wolfs and shy skunks can be seen in the mountains, and way up the mountain tops the last specimens of extinct eagles spread their wings.

The Deliblato sands in the north is one of the last European deserts. Beauty and unique nature of Serbia have been recognized internationally and Serbia has been declared one of 159 World’s Centers of Biodiversity.

Visit some of the five national parks in Serbia and make sure of these facts, as we can tell you about the smell of steppe peony, about the songs of Capercaillie, about the height of Serbian spruce…but the rest is all up to you.

This page reveals the story of rare natural phenomena, landscapes, flora and fauna whose proud home is Serbia.