On Saturday, January 24, 2026, the Krka National Park will celebrate its 41st birthday with a an extensive all-day program for all generations, as part of the Green Eye Festival (GEF)

On this occasion, entrance to the Skradinski Buk waterfalls and the educational and presentation centers of the Krka Eco Campus in Puljane and the Krka - the source of life in Kistanje will be free for all visitors from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

At Skradinski buk, visitors can expect a photo exhibition called "Invisible Giants in the Krka National Park", created in. the framework of the Biodiversity Explorer Volunteer Program. The photographs show the fascinating world of pollinators – insects that we often don't notice, even though they are among the key "invisible workers" in natural systems on which our survival depends. Thanks to the enlarged details in the images, these insects can be experienced up close, and an awareness of the important role they play in preserving biodiversity is deepened.

Workshops for visitors will also be held throughout the day at Skradinski Buk, including a 3R workshop and the "Thread by Thread – to an Apron" workshop, one of the educational workshops verified by the Ministry of Science, Education, and Youth.

The central birthday program will take place at the Krka Eco Campus in Puljane, where visitors will be able to participate in numerous workshops and activities: creating a bee hotel in collaboration with the Šibenik Vocational School, various children's games and creative workshops, and an educational workshop about pollinators and a bee dance led by students of the Faculty of Science and volunteers of the Krka National Park, as well as the program "From the Pen of a Volunteer" – games and stories for children. The Eco Campus will also host the exhibition "The Biodiversity Explorer Volunteer Program 2025." The day will end with a screening of the film Every Little Thing. Admission to the Krka Eco Campus will also be free for all visitors. Svaka mala stvar. I ulaz u Eko kampus „Krka“ bit će besplatan za sve posjetitelje.

On Friday, January 23rd at 8:30 PM as part of the Green Eye Festival, and on the occasion of the 41st birthday of the Krka National Park, a special musical program will be held as a sign of gratitude to the members of the Friends of the Krka Club: a concert by Marko Kutlić. Tickets for the concert are intended exclusively for members of the Friends of the Krka Club and can be collected from Wednesday, January 21st from 8 AM to 2 PM at the administrative building of the Krka National Park Public Institution. Upon presentation of the Club ID card, each member can collect two tickets, for themselves and for an accompanying person. The number of tickets is limited, so members are advised to secure their place in time.

 

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