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FORESTRY WS SRB 11-2016 Transport.Docx Page 1 of 2, 07/10/2016 CIVIC DIALOGUE GATHERING 2015 2Nd FORESTRY Workshop , November 201 6; SRB CIVIC DIALOGUE GATHERING 2015 2nd FORESTRY Workshop , November 201 6; SRB Transport and venue SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT: Tara National Parc November 10 - 13 2016, in co-operation with Ibar Development Association, IDA Transport ° Airplane and shuttle bus Participants should arrive at Belgrade airport on Thursday 10 th November latest by 20:00. We will arrange shuttles from the airport to Tara Mountain (location Kaludjarske bare) (+/- 4 h 30). As an alternative, we will indicate following possibilities: ° Public transport by bus Take a taxi or shuttle bus from Belgrade airport to Belgrade Bus Station (From Belgrade Bus Station you could take a direct bus to Tara Mountain (Kaludjerske Bare). Time schedule ( http://www.bas.rs/basweb_eng/RedVoznje.aspx?lng=en ) Departure Arriving Platform Km Via Transport company 08:00 12:55 21 183 Valjevo and Bajina Basta LASTA BEOGRAD 09:00 13:30 17 179 Debelobrdo and Bajina Basta RAKETA AB Haighway, Šabac, Loznica and Bajina 09:30 16:00 24 280 RAKETA AB Basta 11:25 16:07 21 192 Debelobrdo and Bajina Basta RAKETA AB Second option is to take a bus from Belgrade Bus Station to Bajina Basta Bus Station. We will organise transportation from the bus station to the hotel “Omorika” in Kaludjerske bare (Tara mountain). Schedule Belgrade bus station to Bajina Basta (http://www.bas.rs/basweb_eng/RedVoznje.aspx?lng=en ) Departure Arriving Platform Km Via Transport company Haighway, Šabac, Loznica and Bajin a 07:00 12:55 23 262 RAKETA AB Basta 08:00 12:35 21 167 Valjevo and Bajina Basta LASTA BEOGRAD 09:00 12:45 17 167 Debelobrdo and Bajina Basta RAKETA AB Haighway, Šabac, Loznica and Bajin a 09:30 15:00 24 260 RAKETA AB Basta 11:25 15:30 21 167 Debelobrdo and BajinaBasta RAKETA AB Haighway, Šabac, Loznica and Bajin a 13:45 19:05 24 260 RAKETA AB Basta 15:15 19:00 20 167 Bajina Basta RAKETA AB 17:30 21:35 19 167 Debelobrdo and Bajina Basta RAKETA AB ° Car Direction from Belgrade : 1st option Belgrade – Valjevo – Loznica-Mali Zvornik-Bajina Basta 2nd option Belgrade-Preljina-Cacak - Kremna village - Tara 3rd option Belgrade – Valjevo - DebeloBrdo - Tara FORESTRY WS SRB 11-2016 transport.docx page 1 of 2, 07/10/2016 CIVIC DIALOGUE GATHERING 2015 2nd FORESTRY Workshop , November 201 6; SRB Transport and venue Direction from Southeast part of Balkan (Macedonia, Bulgaria, Kosovo) Kraljevo - Preljina - Cacak - Uzice - Kremna village – Tara Direction from South part of Balkan (Montenegro, Albania, South Croatia, Part of BiH) 1st option Prijepolje - Uzice – BajinaBasta – Tara 2nd option Belgrade Prijepolje – Cajetina – Kremna village – Tara Direction from North Croatia and part of BiH Visegrad (BiH) - border – Mokra Gora – Tara Mali Zvornik – Bajina Basta - Tara ° Transport back Transfer back to Belgrade airport will be on Sunday 13 th of November. Venue We will stay at Tara Mountain , Kaludjarske Bare village , (0h40 far from Bajina Basta town and 4h 30 far from Belgrade) http://www.tara-planina.com/ and National Park Tara http://www.nptara.rs/en/ . Contact persons: Forum Synergies Ibar Development Association: Simone Matouch Dragan Roganovic www.forum-synergies.eu [email protected] [email protected] Tel.: +381 (0)36 313403 Tel.: 0043 6508830657 FORESTRY WS SRB 11-2016 transport.docx page 2 of 2, 07/10/2016 .
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