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Tara Mountain slopes are clad in dense forests with numerous high-altitude clearings and meadows, steep cliffs, deep ravines and many limestone caves.
In Tara Mountain National Park 80% of the area is covered by forest, 85% of it consisting of Norway Spruce, Silver Fir and the European Beech. Altitude ranges from medium 1000 m up to the 1591 m high Kozji Rid peak.
There are 140 bird species recorded within the national park, 96 of them breeding in recent years. Among the reasonably frequent in the right habitat (= possible and, with some focused effort, realistic) to even common species are jeřábek lesní (beech and mixed forests), chřástal polní (larger meadows), puštík bělavý (with over 70 territories, the commonest owl in the park’s mixed forests), žluna šedá (mixed forests), žluna zelená (forest edges) and datel černý (all forests), Ořešník kropenatý (conifer and mixed forests), sýkora uhelníček, sýkora parukářka, sýkora lužní, sýkora temná, králíček obecný, králíček ohnivý, drozd brávník, hýl obecný, zvonohlík zahradní and křivka obecná. Also, breeding kos horský and sluka lesní. The rarest species are lejsek malý, strakapoud bělohřbetý , kulíšek nejmenší and sýc rousný.
Some of the mammalian highlights of the national park are brown bear (relatively numerous, but rarely seen), chamois (frequent), roe deer (common), wildcat, European pine marten, and Eurasian otter.
Photos by Mileta Cekovic and Dragan Simic.
Tara National Park lies three and a half hours southwest / 205 km away from the capital of Serbia, Belgrade (260 km by the new highway, or 3 and a half driving hours in both cases) . Access to Tara is possible from three directions: via Bajina Bašta - Kaluđerske bare 16 km, Kremna - Kaluđerske bare 9 km, Bajina Bašta - Mitrovac 27 km.
There are 290 km of marked dirt roads and hiking trails in the park, as well as 75 km of mountain biking routes (most of these tracks are also passable by ordinary cars). Excellent and constantly updated 1:50,000 hiking maps of the park are obtainable at the visitor’s centre in Mitrovac (find the NP authorities at www.nptara.rs, see the link below). The one of many possible routes, circular route shown on the map is about 20 km long.
For driving directions, zoom in on the map and click on the "P" (parking) sign.
To be properly explored, Tara National Park requires at least four days or, better, a week.
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