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  22.04.2021, 07:00h


Magnificent scenes of the Krka River as seen through the eyes of our staff

Enjoy this diverse virtual photo gallery prepared for you by the staff of Krka National Park in commemoration of Planet Earth Day

The Krka through the Eyes of Staff is a promotional campaign launched by the Public Institute of Krka National Park to celebrate this year’s edition of International Planet Earth Day. The Krka is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for countless world travellers and nature lovers, and also for the local population and park employees. The park staff have the opportunity to observe the park on a daily basis, and this year they are the focus of this campaign to display the lavish details of the Krka that remain hidden to most visitors.

“We believe that these beautiful images of the undiscovered corners in Krka National Park will attract numerous visitors looking for a vacation spot in protected nature, encouraging them to plan their arrival in advance, and stimulating them to step out onto the beautiful walking trails and cycling routes through this unique natural environment,” stress director of the Public Institute of Krka National Park Nella Slavica, adding, “I would like to thank the staff for protecting this gem of world natural heritage, and for being actively involved in the promotion of Krka National Park through this exhibit”.

Take a look at the photographs of the plant and animal world, Bilušića buk, Burnum, Manojlovac, the medieval fortresses, Roški slap, Visovac and Skradinski buk in the virtual gallery.

Every visit to the park is a unique experience, and spring is the time when we start to spend more time outdoors. Boat rides, bicycles routes, educational walking trails and the viewpoints of Krka National Park have enabled a true in-depth experience, of all the senses, of nature and its magnificent landscapes, and direct insight into the wealth of flora and fauna of the terrestrial and aquatic habitats. The park is open to visitors from 8 am to 6 pm, and until the end of April, entrance is free for children up to the age of 18 years.

By celebrating Planet Earth Day, we want to raise public awareness of the dangers threatening life on Earth, and of the need to protect our environment and conserve the biological diversity, ensuring suitable conditions for the coexistence of humans and nature. Through our responsible conduct every day, we can contribute to conserving biodiversity for future generations to enjoy.