Perched on the slopes between Zlatar and Zlatibor mountains, Kosatica proudly holds the title of the largest mountain village in Serbia. It belongs to the municipality of Prijepolje, and though far from city lights, it radiates a warm, vibrant life rooted in nature, tradition, and simplicity.
Here, the mountains breathe deeply, the air smells of pine and hay, and mornings begin with the sounds of roosters, sheep bells, and the steady rhythm of rural life. Kosatica is not just a village — it’s a living testimony to the endurance and harmony of people and nature.
Every October, Kosatica becomes the stage for one of the most heartfelt rural celebrations in Serbia — the “Miholjski susreti sela” (Miholj Village Gatherings). During this event, the whole village comes alive: colorful folk costumes, traditional music of gusle, laughter of children, and the aroma of homemade dishes fill the air.

Local women showcase their skills in weaving, cooking, and preserving — presenting dishes like proja (cornbread), sir and kajmak (cheese and clotted cream), slatko od šljive (plum preserve), and freshly baked bread from wood-fired ovens. It’s a day when time slows down, and guests become part of the community.
Daily life in Košatica follows the rhythm of nature. Fields are cultivated with care, orchards blossom every spring, and villagers still make homemade rakija from local plums and wild pears — the same way their ancestors did for centuries. Every household has a story: about a good harvest, a strong family bond, or a memory of the old ways that are still alive here.

Livestock farming remains a vital part of life — cows and sheep graze freely across the green hills, producing pure mountain milk used for traditional Zlatar cheese. Honey from wildflowers, herbs from the meadows, and forest mushrooms complete this picture of rural abundance.
Kosatica lies within a region of untouched beauty — a place where forests stretch endlessly and rivers sparkle in the sun. The air is so clean that it feels like medicine, and nights reveal skies heavy with stars. Hikers and photographers find paradise here: viewpoints overlooking Zlatar, hidden forest paths, and meadows glowing in morning mist.

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Kosatica is a destination for those who seek authenticity — a place where every smile is sincere and every corner tells a story. It’s for travelers who want to feel the real Serbia, away from the crowds, surrounded by nature and tradition.
If you ever wish to wake up to the scent of pine, hear the echo of cowbells, and share coffee with locals who’ll treat you as family — Kosatica will stay in your heart forever.