Accessing the Park
The most common gateway to the park is via the town of Srebrenica; ensure you have reliable transportation as public transit options to the park entrance may be limited.
Drina National Park is the fourth national park in Bosnia and Herzegovina, established in 2017 to protect the unique ecosystem along the banks of the Drina River. This dramatic landscape features deep canyons and dense forests, forming a natural border that complements the neighboring Tara National Park in Serbia. The park is a haven for wilderness exploration and conservation, providing a quiet, pristine environment for those looking to reconnect with nature. Access is typically facilitated through the nearby town of Srebrenica. It remains a relatively undiscovered destination, offering a peaceful alternative to more commercialized tourist hubs in the region.
Drina National Park is the fourth national park in Bosnia and Herzegovina, established in 2017 to protect the unique ecosystem along the banks of the Drina River. This dramatic landscape features deep canyons and dense forests, forming a natural border that complements the neighboring Tara National Park in Serbia. The park is a haven for wilderness exploration and conservation, providing a quiet, pristine environment for those looking to reconnect with nature. Access is typically facilitated through the nearby town of Srebrenica. It remains a relatively undiscovered destination, offering a peaceful alternative to more commercialized tourist hubs in the region.
Dramatic deep canyons along the Drina River
Dense, pristine forest landscapes
Cross-border ecosystem adjacent to Tara National Park
Ideal setting for quiet wilderness exploration
Remote location with limited tourist infrastructure.
Rugged terrain requires appropriate footwear and physical preparation.
Limited cellular service in deeper canyon areas.
The most common gateway to the park is via the town of Srebrenica; ensure you have reliable transportation as public transit options to the park entrance may be limited.
As this is a protected wilderness area with limited facilities, carry all necessary supplies, including water, food, and navigation tools, before heading into the park.
Nature enthusiasts and hikers seeking remote, untouched wilderness.
BAM KM
$40-$80 p/day
Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
The park is a conservation area; practice 'Leave No Trace' principles to help protect the unique ecosystem.
Nature Lovers, Hikers, Off the Beaten Path