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Belgrade: Resava Cave, Manasija Monastery & Lisine Waterfall

1. Belgrade: Resava Cave, Manasija Monastery & Lisine Waterfall

Start with pickup from Belgrade at 8:00 AM. Travel to the first stop, Manasija Monastery, which was built in the 15th century by Serbian ruler, Stefan Lazarevic. Discover one the most significant medieval monuments in Serbia known for its artistic, cultural and historical value. Explore the monastery which is surrounded by magnificent towers of the medieval fortress. Continue to Resava Cave, one of the oldest and largest caves in Eastern Europe. Explore the interior of the 80 million-year-old cave which measures approximately 4.5 kilometers in length. See numerous and magnificent halls, channels, galleries, columns, stalactites, stalagmites, draperies and flowstone waterfalls. Finally, make a final stop at the Lisine waterfall which is over 20 meters high and is one of the highest and most impressive waterfalls in Serbia. Before returning to Belgrade, enjoy free time for lunch in a restaurant near the waterfall. Make sure to try the homegrown trout.

From Belgrade: Medieval Monasteries and Resava Cave Tour

2. From Belgrade: Medieval Monasteries and Resava Cave Tour

Your tour starts from your accommodation, where your guide will pick you up. Head towards Pomoravlje District, known as the center of the last Serbian Medieval Kingdom, where monasteries still have enormous cultural and historical legacy and wealth. Your first stop is Ravanica monastery. It was the endowment of Prince Lazar built during the period between 1375 and 1377, with its frescoes painted in the years preceding the Battle of Kosovo. Due to its architectural and artistic features, the Ravanica church can be called the birthplace of the new artistic movement called the Morava school. Continue your ride to Manasija monastery.  Manasija monastery is one of the last monuments to Serbian medieval culture, raised by Despot Stefan Lazarević, son of Prince Lazar. The construction of the church, an extravagant fortification and large refectory lasted from 1406 to 1418. The Church of the Holy Trinity, which is part of the monastery, is considered a prime example of Morava architecture. Also marvel at the frescoes in Manasija, together with those in Kalenić, which are the most beautiful of the Morava properties and are considered among the best in old Serbian art in general.  After this extraordinary experience, you will visit the Resava cave, one of the oldest in Serbia. The interior of the cave consists of numerous and varied halls, channels, galleries, columns, stalactites, stalagmites, draperies and flowstone waterfalls. Further on, you will enjoy a traditional Serbian lunch in a unique atmosphere, in a restaurant directly below the waterfall. After an unforgettable day, you will head back to Belgrade.

From Belgrade: Full Day Tour to Resava Valley

3. From Belgrade: Full Day Tour to Resava Valley

Discover the gemstones of Mother Nature and medieval culture in the flourishing Resava valley. Be ready for departure in front of your accommodation in Belgrade at 9:00 am. You will be picked up and transferred in a comfortable minivan. The first stop will be after a 1.5 hour drive accompanied by an interesting story of your guide. Learn about the medieval Serbian State on your way to beautiful Šumadija and arrive somewhere inbetween the green hills of the vivid Resava River gorge, where the medieval Manasija Monastery is located. Discover this complex with its magical atmosphere. It was built as a real military fortification with towers and walls in order to protect the Church of the Holy Trinity from the Ottomans. It was built during the rule of Despot Stefan Lazarević in the early 15th century. Turks conquered the Monastery in the 15th century, then Austrians in the 18th, so in the 19th century the Monastery was restored twice. Floor mosaics and wall frescoes along with architectural objects of Manasija represent a real rarity for Serbian medieval architecture and old Serbian painting. Visit Resava Cave that was not discovered long ago. It holds the title of one of the most interesting caves in Serbia and its natural beauty is protected by the state law. The next sight is beautiful Lisine Waterfall, located in a mountainous green area. You will enjoy the view of crystal clear water and the peaceful sound of nature. 

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What people are saying about Resava Cave

Was a fantastic trip. Our guide, Milos, spoke perfect English. During the low season we were the only 2 guests, so a private trip. Milos told us a lot about Serbia and the places we visited. Everywhere we have been, even in the cave, he provided us with perfect guidance and all interesting information. The monastery and cave are definitely worth a look and don't forget to enjoy the journey through the beautiful landscape.

Amazing and explorative tour with a wonderfully informative guide Milica. The Resava cave was beautiful with an interesting arrangement of stalactites & stalagmites. The Manasija Monestry was full of history and on a beautiful ground. The Lisine Waterfall was picturesque and for those visiting do visit the restaurant beside the waterfall for some wonderful local food as well.

It was amazing trip with Milan. He made sure not to miss any information regarding the spots and history. We enjoyed through out the day. Restaurant was wonderful where we had our lunch. Cave was mesmerising beauty which I have never seen before. Lovely Serbian people and beautiful places to visit.. loved it. Will come back soon.

The trip was wonderful. Milan was a brilliant guide - very knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. The history of the monastery was amazing and and the cave and waterfall amazing to see. Very fun day and definitely recommend

We had a great day trip to the Eastern part of Serbia and all thanks to our tour guide Nikola who explained the history and culture of the region with clarity and in depth.