Fall in love with nature when you visit the national parks in Croatia
Just a few hours by air from London, Croatia lures the traveller who seeks nature's way. There are a total of eight national parks there.

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Region: Croatia
Just a few hours by air from London, Croatia lures the traveller who seeks nature's way. There are a total of eight national parks namely — Brijuni, Kornati, Krka, Mljet, Paklenica, Plitvice Lakes, Risnjak and North Velebit. Most tourists visit three most popular Croatian National Parks: Plitvice Lakes: The National Park has a woody mountainous region with 16 lakes arranged in cascades. Ranging from azure to green, grey or blue, colours of the lakes change constantly depending on the angle of sunlight and quantity of minerals and organisms in the water.
Krka: The Krka River is 72.5 km long. With its 242 m drop in altitude and the travertine waterfalls as the fundamental phenomenon, the Krka River is one of the most beautiful scenery in Croatia.
Brijuni: Brijuni National Park has several Mediterranean plants and trees. They are been supplemented with imported species such as stone pine, eucalyptus and bamboo.
Did you know? There are also several archeological sites worth seeing in Brijuni National Park
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