Upper Lakes, A Serene Journey Amidst Cascading Lakes and Falls
5150, Končarev kraj, Lika Senj, Croatia
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Introduction
Plitvice Lakes is the most enchanting national park in Croatia, and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. It is composed of 16 different-sized lakes, earning it the nickname "Sixteen Lakes" National Park. These lakes are arranged in a band and divided into the Upper Lakes and Lower Lakes.
The Upper Lakes consist of 12 lakes: Prošćansko, Ciginovac, Okrugljak, Batinovac, Veliko, Malo, Vir, Galovac, Milino, Gradinsko, Veliki Burget, and Kozjak. The bottoms of these lakes are made of travertine, while the four lakes of the Lower Lakes are situated in a canyon that is made of limestone.
Prošćansko is the highest lake, while Kozjak is the lowest, with an elevation difference of 100 meters, making it the largest lake in the entire Plitvice Lakes. With its breathtaking natural scenery, the park has attracted countless visitors. Address 5150, Končarev kraj, Lika Senj, Croatia
Transportation Driving or traveling by car.