Serbia's "Altay."
Zlatibor, a fairyland town hidden from the world, has no skyscrapers, only exquisite villas, like a painting from a fairy tale. Every household paints its own colors with flowers, and the outside is neat and orderly, showing the elegance of life. The unique geographical location gives Zlatibor unparalleled natural scenery: fir, pine, spruce, and clear rivers, streams interweave into a song, unpolluted air, pure water, vast grasslands, and dense forests, together weaving a vibrant ecological picture.
[Drvengrad] is one of the must-see attractions in Serbia. The whole village is made of wood. It is a handmade dream village built by a famous Serbian director for the film "Life is a Miracle." Here you can feel the surreal fun and enjoy the simple panoramic view. All the buildings are made of wood, with various strange sculptures and flowers, surrounded by open mountains and fields. It can be said that this is a good place to escape the troubles of reality.
[House on the Drina] A single hut stands in the Drina River. The house was built in 1968 by several young people on vacation here, located on a rock, and later rebuilt after being destroyed by the river several times. Now the attraction has become a landmark, and the government regularly maintains it.
[Šargan Eight] The No. 8 sightseeing railway was built in 1921, with a total length of 15.5 kilometers. To slow down the drop in the mountains, a section of the track turned two circles in a row. From a high point, it looks like a complete "8," hence the name Cargan (railway) 8. The small train turns up and down here, making it easy for tourists to enjoy the picturesque mountain scenery from different angles. The whole journey passes through 54 bridges and 22 tunnels, through the mountains and forests, taking you into the green wilderness of Zlatibor. Zlatibor · Municipality of Cajetina