Kratovo & Kriva Palanka
The tour starts at 10 am and goes to Kratovo. The visit ends with Kuklitsa, and from there we go to the city to look at the clock tower. From here we visit the town of Kriva Palanka with a visit to Joakim Osogovski, where we go to lunch at Vodenica 3. We finish here and return to Skopje.
Kratovo is a historic city nestled in the eastern part of Macedonia, renowned for its unique architecture and medieval charm. With its picturesque stone bridges, narrow cobblestone streets, and ancient towers carved into the cliffs, Kratovo offers visitors a journey back in time while showcasing its rich cultural heritage.
Cost of the Tour
160 EUR.
Prices are per car/tour.
Duration of the tour
About 8 hours.
- Kratovo
- Kuklitsa - Stone town of Kuklica
- Kriva Palanka
- Macedonian Orthodox Monastery Saint Joachim Osogovski
- Lunch at Vodenica 3
- Kratovo is a historic city nestled in the eastern part of Macedonia, renowned for its unique architecture and medieval charm. With its picturesque stone bridges, narrow cobblestone streets, and ancient towers carved into the cliffs, Kratovo offers visitors a journey back in time while showcasing its rich cultural heritage.
- Kriva Palanka is a town located in the northeastern part of North Macedonia. Nestled in the Osogovo Mountains, it offers stunning views and a peaceful ambiance. The town is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and proximity to natural attractions such as the scenic Kriva River. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, enjoy outdoor activities, and experience the warm hospitality of the local community.
- The Stone Town of Kuklica is a fascinating natural phenomenon located near Kratovo in Macedonia. This extraordinary site is known for its peculiar rock formations, resembling human figures, resulting from centuries of natural erosion. The Stone Town of Kuklica offers a unique and enchanting experience, attracting visitors with its mysterious and otherworldly atmosphere.
- The Macedonian Orthodox Monastery of Saint Joachim Osogovski is a significant religious and cultural site located in the Osogovo Mountains of Macedonia. The monastery, named after Saint Joachim of Osogovo, is renowned for its architectural beauty, adorned with intricate frescoes and decorative elements. It serves as a spiritual retreat, welcoming pilgrims and visitors who seek tranquility amidst the serene natural surroundings.