Scheduled Join-in One way Transfer from Ohrid to Skopje
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- 4 hr





Convert your transfer from Ohrid to Skopje into an afternoon experience. Instead of running on the motor way, this transfer gives you an opportunity to get know with the western part of the country, Mavrovo National park (the biggest one in Macedonia) and Radika river canyon, one of the most beautiful in the country. And arrive in Skopje right on time for your dinner.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Visit Macedonia DMC
15:00 Pick up and drive along the Black Drim river towards Mavrovo National park
on the scenic mountain road.
Drive along Radika river valley and lakes made by Black Drim river.
Mavrovo National Park encompasses the most beautiful parts of western Macedonia,
the mountains Bistra, Korab, South Sar Massifs, Desat, the river Radika, Mavrovo Lake
and the villages Mavrovi Anovi, Mavrovo, Leunovo, Nikiforovo, Galicnik, Rostuse, Gari, Jance,
Tresonce, Bituse and Lazaropole, with total area of 73,088 hectares.
In order to preserve the natural wealth of the region, it has been designated as a National Park
with the Law passed on March 3rd 1952, on account of "the historical and scientific significance
of the forests and wooded areas around Mavrovsko plain, the specific landscape
and the natural beauty of the region, the diverse flora and fauna and ethnological characteristics".
19:00 Arrival in Skopje and drop off at any address within Skopje
End of the transfer
on the scenic mountain road.
Drive along Radika river valley and lakes made by Black Drim river.
Mavrovo National Park encompasses the most beautiful parts of western Macedonia,
the mountains Bistra, Korab, South Sar Massifs, Desat, the river Radika, Mavrovo Lake
and the villages Mavrovi Anovi, Mavrovo, Leunovo, Nikiforovo, Galicnik, Rostuse, Gari, Jance,
Tresonce, Bituse and Lazaropole, with total area of 73,088 hectares.
In order to preserve the natural wealth of the region, it has been designated as a National Park
with the Law passed on March 3rd 1952, on account of "the historical and scientific significance
of the forests and wooded areas around Mavrovsko plain, the specific landscape
and the natural beauty of the region, the diverse flora and fauna and ethnological characteristics".
19:00 Arrival in Skopje and drop off at any address within Skopje
End of the transfer