Known for its diverse landscape and vivid colours, Šar Mountain is a true jewel of Southern Serbia.
In recent years the Pešter plateau – the largest plateau in the Balkan peninsula – has become a favourite destination for lovers of unspoiled nature.
This mountain with up to five months of snow cover annually is fitted with a state-of-the-art ski lift system.
Zlatar is lush with fragrant meadows and clean lakes surrounded by Serbian spruce and birch trees.
Golija is one of the most beautiful and thickly forested mountains in Serbia.
Situated in the three-border area where Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria meet, in the easternmost part of the country, Negotin is a small city of extravagant beauty and immense historical importance.
Priština, the capital of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, is situated on the north-eastern perimeter of the Kosovo valley.
Surrounded by the peaks of Golija and Rogozna mountains and the Pešter Plateau, nestled in the valley lies Novi Pazar, a city where eastern and western influences mix and where Christianity and Islam meet.
The old Serbian capital Kruševac has come a long way from the medieval fortification it once was – once the nation’s capital, then a prosperous town and right through to the modern city that it is today