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4.5 based on 73 reviews
Set in a tranquil and lovely rural area up a mountain away from the chaos of the big cities, me and my girlfriend took a drive up from Belgrade to see the Resavska cave. It’s actually pretty easy to find using the sat nav and well sign posted for some reassurance once you get off the motorway. The cave is extremely impressive and well lit with some incredible stalagmite formations. There are several areas or halls on various depths with their own names and stories which the guide explained with great enthusiasm and knowledge. We went just before new year and called in advance to make sure it would be open, we were told there would be no English guides working that day but went anyway. Our guide was such a great guy, patiently waiting while my girlfriend translated from Serbian to English for me and answering all our questions with a clear passion for the cave and love of his work, he even offered to take photos of us at various points and made us feel very welcome and involved with the caves history, which I won’t detail since you should go and experience it and learn for yourself! If you’re in Serbia this should definitely be on your to do list and can be tied in with several other points of interest around the area of Despotovac on your way to and from Belgrade or Nis or wherever your staying.
4.5 based on 205 reviews
I didn't expect too much from this cave, but I was wrong! It is not too big, but the cave itself is very pretty, and the lights and decoration make it all so pleasant. Also the nature you see getting to it by car, and the 250 long walk through the woods to it is enjoyable. Visit if you are around
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