Ethno-village Sirogojno is the unique museum under the open sky, which presents the traditional material and spiritual legacy of the Serbian village. The buildings are authetic and furnished as they were in centuries ago. There are around fifty original Zlatibor’s lodges, with over two thousand items. There's a separate building where the visitors can rest or stay. Museum is open every day and it is visited by over 100 000 people a year!

Waterfalls Gostilje - a twenty meters high waterfall on the Gostilje river is one of the many tourist attractions in Zlatibor. According to the local folklore, it is believed that this place is a favorite bathing place for the wood fairies. Gostilje is known for its great hospitality, and that's how the town got its name...

Lake Perućac is a tourist village on the right bank of river Drina. There is a nicely decorated beach with swimming pools for children, showers, dressing cabins and a beautiful restaurant. Apart from swimming, there are other activities the tourists can enjoy on the lake, like fishing, boat riding, renting a canoe or a pedal-boat, and even go down the river Drina, for a memorable experience.

Mokra Gora has become known for its natural beauty, but also for the old railway that went from Belgrade and Uzice to Visegrad and Sarajevo. This railway is a particularly attractive part of a renewed streak that includes Šarganska osmica (road loop in the form of number 8). It's 13.5km long with 22 tunnels and bridges and ten viaducts. You can take a ride with Ćira, an old steam locomotive, and for a few moments, travel back in time.

The cave in Potpeć is a protected natural wonder. It is in Potpeć village near Užice. Entrance is 50 meters tall and it has the biggest cave entrance on the Balkan peninsula. There is more than 500 meters of walking path inside the cave for the visitors, which goes over 700 stairs deep bellow the surface.

National park-Tara has the area of 19200 ha, and covers most of the Tara mountain, located in the western part of Serbia. Tara is famous as a mountain tourist center, and is one of the richest and the most valuable forest areas of Europe. Apart for its numeruous natural beauties, Tara is rich in historical artefacts as well. In the canyons of Tara, there are many traces of prehistoric, ancient, Roman and Byzantine culture, and a renewed monastery Rača, a valuable part of Serbian medieval heritage is located there.