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Discover eastern Serbia's highlights on this full-day trip from Belgrade, including Manasija Monastery, Resavska Cave, Lisine Waterfall, and Krupaj Spring.
Exploring eastern Serbia becomes effortless with this full-day tour from Belgrade. Priced at $114.70 per person, the trip spans about 9 to 10 hours, offering a carefully curated journey to some of the region’s most captivating sites. The tour is especially ideal for those who want to see historical landmarks and natural wonders without the hassle of arranging transport or tickets—everything is included, from entry fees to comfortable transport.
The tour departs early at 8:00 a.m., with hotel pickup and drop-off in Belgrade, making it highly convenient. The group size is small—a maximum of 7 travelers—ensuring an intimate experience led by a professional guide and a skilled driver. The highlight reviews praise the knowledgeable guides, well-paced itinerary, and the chance to explore scenic sites that are often overlooked by typical travelers.

The tour begins with a 1.5-hour drive to the Manasija Monastery, located among the lush hills of Resava Gorge. Built in the early 15th century during the reign of Despot Stefan Lazarevic, this monastery remains one of the most well-preserved fortification complexes in medieval Serbia. The surrounding walls feature 12 towers designed for defense against Ottoman invasions, and the fresco paintings inside are recognized as masterpieces of Serbian medieval art.
The frescoes are considered a major cultural achievement, and the entire complex exudes a peaceful, historic atmosphere that invites reflection. Visitors are free to explore the Church of Saint Trinity and admire the medieval architecture in a site that remains largely untouched by modern development.
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Next, the journey takes you to Resavska Cave, discovered in 1962 by a local shepherd. Opened to the public in 1972, this 80-million-year-old cave features stalagmites and stalactites that dazzle visitors. Spanning 4.5 km of tunnels, only 800 meters are accessible, with 2 km explored so far.
Inside, the constant temperature of 7°C and high humidity levels mean visitors should dress warmly. The 40-minute tour offers a close-up view of cave jewelry, with many formations illuminated to showcase their intricate details. The cave’s natural acoustics and unique ornaments make it an engaging visit, especially for those interested in geology or cave formations.

Following the cave, the tour stops at Lisine Waterfall, one of the top natural attractions in eastern Serbia. The spectacular waterfall offers a perfect spot for a lunch break amid nature. It’s also renowned for its trout, which is considered some of the best in Serbia, and the tour provides an excellent chance to sample fresh fish in a scenic setting.
Visitors can enjoy the sound of rushing water and the lush surroundings, making this stop a highlight for natural beauty and peacefulness. The free admission ensures all attention can be on the breathtaking views without additional costs.

Just 30 km from Lisine Waterfall, the Krupaj Spring is the next destination. Known for its turquoise waters, this karst spring is regarded as one of the most beautiful in Eastern Europe. Surrounded by mountains and accessible after a short drive, the spring’s crystal-clear water provides a visual feast that leaves visitors speechless.
Its location near a trout farm adds to the charm, offering a peaceful stop where the freshness of nature is palpable. Visitors are encouraged to take their time to admire this breath-taking spring, which ranks among the most picturesque sites on the tour.
All transportation occurs in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle, with options for 1-3 guests in a car or 4-7 guests in a minivan. The WiFi service onboard allows for easy sharing of photos and updates during the day, and bottled water is provided to keep guests refreshed throughout the journey.
The driver is consistently praised for safe, considerate driving, while the guides demonstrate a deep knowledge of Serbian history, culture, and natural sites. The small group size enhances the overall experience, making it easier to ask questions and enjoy a more personalized approach.

Starting early at 8:00 a.m., the tour requires moderate physical fitness to navigate sites comfortably. Guests should bring passports or ID, as the tour includes access to places of worship where appropriate clothing is expected.
Dressing in warm, comfortable clothes and shoes is advised, especially for the Resava Cave, where temperatures stay around 7°C year-round. Since lunch is not included, travelers should consider bringing snacks or plan to try local dining options during the break at Lisine Waterfall.

This tour suits history buffs, nature lovers, and adventurers eager to explore scenic landscapes and medieval architecture. It is particularly attractive for those who appreciate small-group travel and want to avoid the hassle of organizing transport and tickets.
The tour’s mix of cultural landmarks and natural wonders makes it ideal for visitors looking for a comprehensive day trip that combines education, relaxation, and beautiful scenery. The knowledgeable guides and comfortable transport ensure a smooth, engaging experience from start to finish.

The Gems of Eastern Serbia day trip from Belgrade offers a balanced mix of historic sites and natural beauty. For $114.70, travelers receive entrance tickets, guide services, and comfortable transport, packed into a 9 to 10-hour adventure. The tour’s small group size and expert guides are frequently praised for their friendly professionalism and depth of knowledge.
The stops at Manasija Monastery, Resavska Cave, Lisine Waterfall, and Krupaj Spring showcase some of Serbia’s most impressive sites outside the typical tourist routes. While the waterfalls and springs may be affected by weather conditions, the overall quality of sites and guidance makes this tour a worthwhile investment for those eager to see Serbia’s natural and cultural treasures.
The smooth pacing and attention to detail ensure that guests leave with lasting memories, making this tour especially suitable for history enthusiasts and nature admirers alike. If an organized, small-group experience with insightful commentary appeals, this trip is a solid choice.
“That was a great experience. Our driver Milan and guide Miroslav were very kind. I want to thank them for the hard work they do. They deserve respe…”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $114.70 per person, which includes entrance fees, transport, and guiding services.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 9 to 10 hours, with a full schedule of stops and sightseeing.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Manasija Monastery, Resavska Cave, Lisine Waterfall, and Krupaj Spring.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the tour uses climate-controlled vehicles with WiFi and bottled water provided.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, warm clothes and shoes are recommended, especially for the Resava Cave where temperatures stay around 7°C year-round.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included, but the stops offer opportunities for local dining or trout tasting at the waterfall.
What is the group size?
A maximum of 7 travelers ensures a personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Who are the guides?
The guides are professional and knowledgeable, frequently praised for their friendly nature and depth of explanation.
Is this tour suitable for all physical fitness levels?
It requires moderate physical activity; guests should have moderate fitness and be able to walk or stand at sites.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings can be made through the provided platform, with confirmation received immediately upon booking.