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Discover Slovenia’s only national park with this 9-hour guided tour from Ljubljana, featuring waterfalls, Lake Jasna, and the world's top ski jump at Planica.
This 9-hour guided tour from Ljubljana offers a comprehensive look at Slovenia’s only national park, located in the scenic Upper Carniola region. With a small group size limited to 8 participants, the experience is personalized and engaging. The tour is ideal for those seeking to explore famous waterfalls, crystal-clear lakes, and breathtaking mountain views without the hassle of planning or long hikes. The air-conditioned mini-van makes traveling comfortable, and the itinerary hits some of the most iconic spots in the area.
While the tour involves some walking — notably a two-hour hike along the Triglavska Bistrica river — it remains accessible for most travelers ready for light outdoor activity. The guide, Dragana, is praised for sharing detailed insights into the region’s geography and history, enriching the experience. The tour’s pace balances sightseeing and leisure, making it perfect for families, friends, or anyone wanting a well-organized day in nature with minimal effort.
You can check availability for your dates here:The tour begins with pickup options in Ljubljana at Trg francoske revolucije, City Hotel Ljubljana, or Hotel Cubo. From there, a 75-minute drive takes travelers into the Upper Sava valley, setting the stage for a day in the mountains. The comfort of the air-conditioned van is appreciated, especially after a long morning of sightseeing.
Traveling in a small group ensures a cozy and flexible atmosphere. The pickup is punctual, and the ride is smooth, allowing everyone to relax and enjoy the stunning scenery en route to the first stop.
The first major activity involves a two-hour hike along the Triglavska Bistrica river to reach the Perinik Waterfalls. This walk showcases one of the park’s most beautiful natural features. Visitors can expect to see cascading waterfalls framed by lush greenery, making it a perfect spot for photos and peaceful moments in nature.
The trail is manageable for most, and the guide provides informative commentary about the area’s flora, fauna, and geological features. The waterfalls are a highlight for those who enjoy scenic outdoor walks combined with the opportunity to appreciate the park’s raw beauty.
Next, the tour visits Planica, renowned as the world’s top ski jump and the birthplace of ski flying. This site has hosted numerous record-breaking jumps over the past century, and its towering ski jumps are a striking sight. Visitors have about 15 minutes for sightseeing, during which they can admire the impressive jumps and learn about the history of ski flying.
This stop emphasizes Slovenia’s sports heritage and offers excellent photo opportunities of the ski jumps set against the Julian Alps backdrop. The quick visit allows for appreciation without feeling rushed, and those interested in winter sports will find it particularly captivating.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour then continues to Zelenci Nature Reserve, a short 25-minute stop at the spring of the Sava Dolinka river. This swampy area is a natural masterpiece, characterized by vibrant green fields and a small, picturesque pond. Visitors can walk around this unique landscape, take photos, and understand its ecological importance as a mother nature creation.
The short walk here offers a peaceful break from the bus ride, with plenty of opportunities for nature photography and observing local plant life. The guide shares insights about the regional ecosystem, making it both scenic and educational.
The final stop is Lake Jasna, a crystal-clear lake nestled among the Julian Alps. Visitors enjoy about an hour here to relax, take photos, and soak in the mountain scenery. Many choose to have a coffee at the lakeside café while admiring the highest peaks of the Julian Alps reflected in the water.
This location provides a tranquil conclusion to the day’s adventure. The serene lake, surrounded by rugged mountain peaks, creates a perfect setting for some leisure time before heading back to Ljubljana.
The return ride lasts about 75 minutes, completing the full 9-hour schedule. The tour offers drop-off options at the same three pickup points in Ljubljana: City Hotel Ljubljana, Hotel Cubo, or Trg francoske revolucije. The small group size and comfortable van make the trip back relaxing, with opportunities to discuss the day’s highlights.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy light outdoor activities, scenic drives, and cultural insights. The small group setting guarantees a more personalized experience, and the diverse stops mean it appeals to those interested in nature, sports, and regional history. It is not designed for travelers with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, given the walking involved and the terrain.
The flexible cancellation policy and pay later option add convenience for planning. The tour takes place in all weather conditions, so travelers should dress according to the forecast and bring essentials like comfortable shoes, an umbrella, drinks, and a jacket.
Compared to other full-day excursions from Ljubljana, this tour emphasizes natural beauty combined with cultural highlights, notably the famous waterfalls and Lake Jasna. The inclusion of Planica adds a unique sports element, and the small group size ensures more interaction with the guide. The value for a well-organized, scenic day trip makes it a good choice for those who prefer a balanced itinerary without overly long hikes or complex logistics.
This guided day trip from Ljubljana offers an accessible way to experience Slovenia’s stunning natural landscapes. The combination of waterfalls, lakes, and mountain views makes it particularly appealing to nature lovers and those wanting a rundown of the Upper Carniola region.
The expert guide, comfortable transportation, and carefully curated stops make this a reliable choice for a full-day outdoor adventure. While it involves some walking and outdoor exposure, the overall pacing is manageable for most visitors.
This tour provides a satisfying blend of natural beauty, cultural sights, and comfort — perfect for those wanting to make the most of a single day in Slovenia’s spectacular mountains.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for families, especially since the walks are manageable and the stops are scenic and engaging.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable shoes, an umbrella, drinks, and a jacket are recommended to be prepared for varying weather conditions.
Are there any accessibility considerations?
This tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to walking and terrain involved.
How long is the drive from Ljubljana to the first stop?
The drive lasts approximately 75 minutes, providing a comfortable start to the day.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak English and Slovenian, offering informative commentary throughout the day.