Abandoned Island in Serbia Attracts Growing Tourism Buzz
The majestic Uvca Canyon, located near Sjenica in Serbia, has been attracting an increasing number of domestic and international tourists each year. This destination has become particularly popular due to its pristine and untouched landscapes. One such spot, a rock in the middle of the water, has gained particular attention, earning the name "abandoned island" among locals and tour guides.
A wildlife tour guide shared his experience with a group of nature enthusiasts and photographers, exploring the Uvca Canyon near the Sjenica border. He noted the beauty of the area, especially the small island. He emphasized the importance of pre-registering activities with the reserve to ensure safety and preserve the natural environment.
He highlighted the need for tourists to be prepared, bringing items like sleeping bags for comfort during their stay on the island. The guide also stressed the importance of responsible tourism, urging visitors to register their activities with the reserve to gain approval from the management.
The rural tourism around Sjenica is also growing, with more local residents opening their homes to guests from all over the world. The rich cultural and historical heritage of the area adds to its appeal, making it a popular choice for vacationers looking to explore this part of Serbia.
(Rina)
Abandoned island near Sjenica (Photo: Rina)
This "abandoned island" is a must-visit for any nature lover in Serbia! But remember to respect the environment and follow local guidelines. Don’t just show up unannounced – let’s keep this gem pristine for future generations!