In line with its commitment to environmental protection, the Discover Serbia team organized an impressive reforestation campaign on Mount Jeljen. This ecological action aimed not only to enrich the local ecosystem but also to provide volunteers with the opportunity to directly contribute to a greener and healthier environment.
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By 2021, Serbia has designated 471 protected areas covering over 680,000 hectares, which is slightly less than 8% of Serbia’s territory. In the past period, these areas have been managed through the implementation of legal provisions on preservation, establishing internal order, and sustainable management. In my opinion, this is the perfect moment to create a unique tourist offering within these areas with clear, recognizable tourism products that will align with ecological principles.
The current state of forests in Serbia, which affects the overall condition of its natural resources, is caused by human impact on forests in the past. This influence has been particularly pronounced in the last 2 centuries. According to various records, Serbia was covered with forests on about 80% of its territory.
One-day ecological action of Discover Serbia at the favorite picnic spot of Belgrade residents.
This time, the Discover Serbia team carried out the action with our partner, the company “Sport Time”.
We organized a major planting action, entertainment and new discoveries for children from the preschool institution “Veseli vrtić” in Novi Sad.
Following its established plan and program, the Discover Serbia association continued its initiatives. This time, Kindergarten “Mića i Aćim” was the focus.
Discover Serbia Society is equally dedicated to nature, ecology, and children! For this reason, a special eco workshop was prepared for November 10, 2022, at a not-so-usual place.
We neither hide nor can conceal that the “Let’s Arrange for Children” initiative is one of our favorite actions. On the second day of December, the Gulliver kindergarten in the heart of Belgrade – in Vračar municipality, was on the agenda.
The usual activities under the working title “Ecological Action” were carried out at Obedska Bara on the first weekend of November. Although the weather was not favorable to the participants, the achieved results are worthy of attention. This time, around 150 volunteers gathered, many of them with their offspring, for whom this action was primarily intended.
The Discover Serbia Team proudly presented the successfully conducted cleanup action of Lake Međuvršje under the name “Morava Must Be Clean”. This action represents the first deployment of the ecological fleet to a lake and is the result of collaboration with GoGreen Team volunteers and the Čačak tourist organization.










