Drava sands

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The town of Djurdjevac, located in northern Croatia, hides an interesting natural phenomenon - an area the size of 40 football fields covered with sand! Of course, one cannot expect to see the real Sahara desert, but one can see the so-called “Djurdjevac sands” - an area of ​​partially stabilized sand dunes in the eastern part of the town of Djurdjevac. This barren soil, also known as Bloody Sand or "Croatian Sahara", was declared a special botanical and natural reserve in 1963 with the intention of preserving a large number of endemic species. It is also home to 300 species of butterflies, as well as a series of flowers and plants marked in the desert.In the enclosure you can see and meet four playful camels named Djurdjica, Dina, Tomica and Romeo, along with Shetland ponies and a species of goat from North Africa, with rather unusual horns. Although it is not allowed to ride camels, they are very friendly. Cuddling and feeding are the main attractions, especially for children. The staff is educated and professional and is able to answer all your questions and also educate you about all the interesting things that this unusual area has to offer!

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4.5
(4 reviews)
Gisela
The fragrance of the different flowers located here was breathtaking and relaxing. The smell of the flowers and plants blend so well creating a lovely atmosphere filled with fresh air. It was a joy to take pictures of different species butterflies that created an eye appealing pattern on the flowers.
Teddy
I brought my school children here for a special vacation. We watched the playful caramels and shetland ponies. The children were well taken care of by the educated professionals. We had a wonderful time here.
Natalie
The sand dune sights, a small kind of Sahara is the best way to describe it. Being in a desert yet one is not. In addition to the breathtaking sight of an ocean of sand, there are a variety of beautiful butterflies that add to the beauty of the area. I visited the enclosure in the area and learned alot about the variety of animals kept, my kids had fun just petting and feeding the animals, they requested to visit again.
Mateo
very good!!!