Krka National Park

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"Krka National Park is the smaller of the two famous national parks, but don't be thinking this is a small park you can quickly visit. Spend some time and enjoy! We rented a car, and came around 5pm (the park closes at 8pm). Depending what you want to see, depends on which ticket you need to purchase. The most famous waterfalls are the Skradinski Buk, which to see those, you must buy the full ticket. (There are student prices!) We arrived at the entrance of Skradin where we took the boat to Skradinski Buk (the easiest/most scenic route in my opinion). After walking around that park for an hour, we then went back to the car and drove to Roski Slap. Save time and get your ticket in adv (link below)"
Clara Sjölander
"Is is a must see if you are around this middle/south part of Croatia. It’s a beautiful national park with stunning waterfalls and nature. I went there with a company called “Daluma Travel” near the promenade that arranged the whole trip. You get arranged buss drive there, optional tour through the cool village beside the waterfalls and then, free time to go around in the park and then a 20 minute boat trip to the small village “Skradin” where you get time to take a swim and eat some good food - and of course a buss trip back to split🤗 "
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"Many national parks have to be satisfied with being home to a single set of waterfalls, but the Krka National Park has several areas that feature this stunning geological attraction: Skradinski buk is considered to be the most beautiful set of calcium carbonate waterfalls in Europe thanks to the play of light on the whirlpools and variety of vegetation in the area. It is the lowest of the three waterfalls along the Krka River and comprises 17 different falls in total. Hike through Krka National Park can take a full day. "

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