Krka National Park is located in Croatia and is known for its stunning waterfalls, particularly the famous Skradinski Buk. The park covers an area of about 109 square kilometers and features diverse ecosystems, including rivers, lakes, and lush forests. It is home to various plant and animal species, making it a popular destination for nature lovers.
Visitors to Krka can enjoy walking trails, boat tours, and swimming in designated areas. The park also has historical sites, such as the Franciscan Monastery on Visovac Island. Krka National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting tourists from around the world.