The Wonders of nature route - panoramic flight from Sinj
Krka waterfalls owes its origins to the ravines and streams of the Krka and Čikola rivers. Sedra is a common occurrence, but rarely creates significant deposits that build waterfalls on the Krka River.
The Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia consists of 16 beautiful cascading lakes on the Koran River, located between Male Kapele and Pljesevice in Lika. It is the largest, oldest and most visited Croatian national park.
The flight lasts for about 120 minutes.
Flight route: Sinj - National Park Krka - Velebit - National Park Plitvice Lakes - Sinj.
Flight price: 5960 kn (approximately 790 euros) for a group * max. 3 pax
The panoramic flight begins by crossing the Krka waterfalls and the beautiful monastery on the island of Visovac. The flight continues on the slopes of Velebit, after which our view falls on the beautiful landscape of Lika and we arrive at the peak of the flight - Plitvice Lakes, a unique pearl of nature and one of the ten most beautiful parks in the world. Flight ends with flyover the city Sinj and landing at the airport.
Departure: daily, by appointment
Price includes:
- flight for 3 people
- pilot with knowledge of English
The price does not include:
- transfer to Sinj
- food and drink
Extra on request:
- Lunch
- visit to Sinj
- additional activities; Quad safari, Kayak safari, Cycling, Horse riding ...
Note: contact us for a transfer to Sinj Airport at a discount!
Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia
Consists of 16 beautiful cascading lakes on the Koran River, located between the Small Chapel and the Plješevica River in Lika. It is the largest, oldest and most visited Croatian national park.
The region was declared a national park in 1949. Plitvice Lakes are a specific geological and hydrogeological karst phenomenon. Lake Complex is a wooded mountainous area with 16 small and larger lakes of crystalline emerald-blue-green color. Water capacity drains from numerous streams and streams, and are interconnected by sparkling cascades and waterfalls. The lakes have been separated from the barren barriers that have been created for about ten thousand years, which is the characteristic of this park. Spacious forest complexes, exceptional natural beauty of lakes and waterfalls, rich flora and fauna, mountain air, contrasts of autumn colors, forest paths, wooden bridges and the like, are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site 1979, among the first in world.
Lakes are divided into Upper and Lower Lakes. The upper lakes are: Prošćansko jezero, Ciginovac, Okrug, Batinovac, Veliko jezero, Small lake, Vir, Galovac, Milino lake, Gradinsko jezero, Veliki Burget and Kozjak. The lower lakes are: Milanovac, Gavanovac, Kaluđerovac and Novaković Brod.
The lakes flood the Black and White rivers with tributaries and Rječici and its tributaries. There are many sources where water is abundant. These are typical karst springs created on the defects of permeable and impermeable geological formations.
As many as 1267 different plant species are registered in the Park, of which up to 50 species of orchids.