Who would have thought that the most expensive cheese in the world would be produced in Serbia? Not only the most expensive but also the rarest, a donkey’s milk cheese whose lowest price per kilogram is as much as one thousand euros!
Although it sounds simple, not everyone can make Belmuž! There is no single recipe, and ancient techniques have been passed down from generation to generation.
Vrnjačka Banja has 7 springs of healing water, so there are 7 symbolic pillars at the roundabout at the entrance to the spa.
With its 40 metres of height and 11 waterfalls, Ripaljka is one of the highest waterfalls in Serbia.
In addition to being found in the pools, the healing Prolom water also flows through the hotel’s pipes, so tourists can use it throughout their stay.
In order to reach the Petrovaradin fortress on foot, you will need to climb 214 steps.
This museum is the most authentic of all the museums in the world dedicated to Tesla, as it houses thousands of documents and personal belongings of the famous scientist.
The water in Lukovska Banja is 68 degrees at the spring, and 100 litres of healing water rises every second.
If blazing down fast-flowing alpine rivers on inflatable rafts is your idea of a good adventure, you will enjoy rafting on the rapids of Serbia’s rivers.