Una River Rafting
Description
Rafting on the Una River represents the pinnacle of adventure tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where emerald-green waters and the untouched nature of the national park create an experience remembered for a lifetime. From the adrenaline-filled descent down the spectacular Štrbački Buk waterfall, rising up to 24 meters high, to calmer paddling routes through fairytale-like canyons and travertine barriers near Martin Brod, the Una offers a perfect blend of wilderness and tranquility.
The crystal-clear river, filled with rapids and hidden channels, turns every crew into a team of explorers, while professional skippers ensure that every adrenaline rush is accompanied by laughter and enjoyment of the most beautiful landscapes of the Krajina region. This is not just a water sport, but a true return to nature that awakens all the senses.
National park Una
The Una River is one of the greatest natural treasures of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the central symbol of adventure tourism in the Krajina region. Emerald-green water, numerous waterfalls, and untouched nature create a unique atmosphere that makes rafting on the Una an unforgettable experience for all lovers of nature and adrenaline.
Adventure through waterfalls and rapids
Rafting on the Una offers the perfect combination of adrenaline and natural beauty through exciting rapids, waterfalls, and calmer parts of the river. The most famous rafting routes pass through the Štrbački Buk area, where powerful water currents and spectacular landscapes provide one of the best rafting adventures in the region.
The emerald beauty of the Balkans
The Una is known for its exceptionally clean and transparent water with a distinctive turquoise-green color. During summer, the river offers ideal conditions for rafting, swimming, and spending time in nature, while spring water levels bring an extra dose of adrenaline and thrilling descents through the rapids.
Nature and rich wildlife
The area of Una National Park is filled with dense forests, waterfalls, and rich biodiversity. This region is home to numerous plant and animal species, including otters, deer, eagles, and various types of river fish typical of clean mountain rivers.
