There are only a few days left until the end of the period in which you can visit the Krka National Park with lower ticket prices. As a reminder, from the beginning of November until the end of March you can enjoy the natural and cultural-historical locations of one of the most beautiful pearls of Croatia, which this year celebrated his fortieth birthday with lower prices. It is an ideal opportunity to welcome spring to the "Krka" National Park.

Individual ticket price for adults, for all land locations, it is only 7 euros. For children aged 7 to 18, students and HPD members, the ticket price is only 4 euros. And that's why forget the summer crowds, plan a vacation, explore the hidden treasures of the Krka River and enjoy the spring awakening of nature.
Among the numerous contents, we especially highlight: newly opened Nature Interpretation Center Krka – the source of life in Kistanje. The center is thematically divided into several units that, through interactive elements and multimedia, convey the story of the Krka River, its history, flora and fauna, and its role in the lives of the local population from prehistoric times to the present day.

The Krka Nature Interpretation Center – Source of Life has become the central access point to the western part of the Krka National Park. Thanks to modern multimedia solutions and interactive exhibitions, the Center uniquely introduces visitors to the importance of preserving water as a resource essential for life on Earth.
The Center's working hours until the end of March are from 9 a.m. to 17 p.m., and the same working hours apply to other open locations of the Krka National Park, including Skradinski buk, Roški slap and the Krka Eco Campus in Puljani.
Krka National Park consists of seven spectacular waterfalls, and when visiting, be sure to visit the longest one – Skradin noise. The most famous and most visited waterfall on the Krka River is the longest travertine barrier in Europe, 200 to 400 meters wide, with a total height difference of 45,7 meters. A 1.900-meter-long path leads around it, over wooden bridges, and passes through a network of watermills. Today, they form an ethno-village next to the remains of the Krka Hydroelectric Power Plant, second hydroelectric power plant in the world with alternating current.

Roški waterfall is the sixth, penultimate waterfall on the Krka River – about 650 meters long and up to 450 meters wide, and named after the Rog fortress. Roški slap is located about 36 kilometers downstream from the source of the Krka River. The barrier begins with a series of small cascades (also known as Ogrlice) followed by numerous backwaters and islets. From Necklace leads 517 wooden stairs towards The walled cave.

///Boat trips – a special attraction for all nature lovers in the Krka National Park
Eco campus "Krka" in Puljani is a modern interpretation-educational and volunteer center, which represents the gateway to the northern part of the Krka National Park. Intended for children, students, researchers and volunteers, the campus provides a detailed introduction to the rich natural and cultural-historical heritage of this area. The campus contains a natural history and archaeological collection and an interactive nature laboratory, and is also home to the modernly equipped Titius hostel. In the immediate vicinity are the spectacular waterfalls of the upper reaches of the Krka River, including its highest waterfall, Manojlovac.
