FAQ

1

Why is it necessary to announce the visit?

The protection of the Djerdap National park is graded, so that the strictest protection regime (first-degree protection) covers 8.01% of Djerdap National park's total area, containing a large number of nature reserves and one area of special natural features. Second-degree protection covers 21, 50%, while third-degree protection covers 70.79% of Djerdap National park's total area. All arranged hiking trails, with exemption of the educational trail Zlatno jezero, are covered by a first-degree protection regime and are subject to certain restrictions, i.e. the visit must be organized, controlled and with obligatory accompaniment by a protected area guard or other authorized individuals of PE "Djerdap National park", in accordance with the ordinance on internal order and the guard service. Accordingly, the visit needs to be announced in a timely manner in order for the Manager to ensure the escort of a guard. You can announce a visit via e-mail: office@npdjerdap.rs
2

Is it possible to camp in the Djerdap National park?

In addition to camping in the Djerdap National park's existing campsites, you can also apply for a permission to set up non-commercial holiday facilities (caravans, tents, etc.). PE "Djerdap National park", as the manager of the Djerdap National park protected area, may or may not give permission for the installation of non-commercial holiday facilities (caravans, tents, etc.), in accordance with the ordinance on internal order and the Djerdap National Park guard service. Installation and setup of non-commercial holiday facilities (caravans, tents, etc.) without the Manager's consent entails penalties in accordance with legal regulations.
3

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trail?

Dogs accompanied by their owner can be brought on the hiking trail and must be on a leash at all times, so as not to disturb and endanger other visitors. In accordance with article 5. of the ordinance on keeping dogs that may pose a danger to the environment ("Official gazette of RS", No. 65/2010) "Dangerous dogs can be led only by adults, with a muzzle and leash."

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