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Highlights of Great Morava Valley Highlights of Great Morava Valley By private car/minibus/motor coach. Duration approx. 10-11 hours. Your licensed, experienced and friendly private tour guide Air conditioned, high quality transportation Three course lunch in a traditional Serbian restaurant with water included Entrance fees Collection and return to your central Belgrade hotel Tax Tour Description Full-day private excursion to the south of Belgrade and the valley of Great Morava river, area where Serbian medieval art and culture reached its golden era in XV century. Slopes of Beljanica mountain hide not only cultural gems but the biggest and one of the oldest cave systems in Serbia - Resava Cave. After seeing this wonder of nature, the journey will take us to the best preserved Serbian medieval fortification and monastery - Manasija - with among the finest examples of fresco art. Its beauty and significance has been an inspiration for centuries. It's been a place from where literacy and Christianity were spreading throughout the Balkans, Central and Eastern Europe. After lunch (lunch is included in tour price) and admiring traditional Serbian cuisine in pleasant and relaxing restaurant located at the bank of Great Morava river, we will enjoy excellent exibitions of the National History Center of Serbia - a modern scientific and educational center built by the joint effort of the EU and Serbian Ministry of Science only in 2015. By private car /minivan / minibus / motor coach. Refreshment break included. Duration approx. 10-11 hours Return to the hotel. End of service. To book: http://www.explore-belgrade.com/en/activity/63760/highlights-of-great-morava-valley Explore Belgrade!™ is independently owned and operated by Maverick Tours. © 2010-2016 Maverick Tours. All Rights Reserved. .
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