The guides of the Krka NP are offering free tours to visitors of the upper reaches of the Krka River and the newly opened centre in Kistanje
Sign up for a free tour of the upper course of the Krka River accompanied by a guide of the Krka National Park

On the occasion of the International Day of Tourist Guides, 21 February, the guides and interpreters of the Public Institute of Krka National Park invite all nature lovers to join them on Saturday, 22 March 2025, in a guided tour of the upper reaches of the Krka River at the sites of Manojlovac, Burnum, and the Krka centre – the Well of Life in Kistanje.

For registered participants, admission to these sites will be free. Two groups of twenty-five people each are planned for the tours (at 10 am and 1 pm). The meeting point will be the parking lot at the Manojlovac site. The guided tours include a visit to the Manojlovac waterfall, the Roman military camp of Burnum, and the Krka Nature Interpretation Center – the Well of Life in Kistanje. Participants will be transported to these sites by small vans.

Through the interpretation of the Park's heritage, in both nature and culture, the guides of the Krka National Park will present the beauty and features of the upper reaches of the Krka River and show how this area can be visited, with an emphasis on hiking trails and cycling routes. That is why they decided to postpone the traditional tour in February until mid-March, in order to show the groups all the possibilities of an active and educational stay in the Park in the coming days of spring. They will certainly succeed in this, with their numerous educational and interesting anecdotes. A favorite among visitors, who come from all over the world, the guides-interpreters of the Krka National Park will delight you almost as much as the Krka River itself.

It is also an opportunity to present the newly opened Krka Nature Interpretation Centre – the Well of Life in Kistanje. The centre is thematically divided into several units that, through interactive elements and multimedia, tell the story of the Krka River, its history, flora, and fauna, and its role in the lives of the local population from prehistoric times to the present day.

Discover, or better, get to know, Burnum, an archaeological treasure in the heart of the Dalmatian hinterland. Delve into the rich history of the area and learn about the important events that shaped this area, whose legacy we have inherited today. A few hundred metres from Burnum, on the Knin – Kistanje road, enjoy the view of the picturesque Manojlovac waterfall, the highest waterfall on the Krka River. Here you will find out which historical figure it left breathless more than a hundred years ago.

 

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