Regarding wildlife, I've seen a lot of lizards and one snake. The most of the path leads through grass and bare rocks, so it's easy to spot what is in front of you. In addition, snakes move away as soon as they sense hikers' steps. Generally, common sense is enough. You will read that bears and wolves also live in the nature park, but it's highly unlikely to come across them on the marked paths, as their typical habitat is the forest. Regarding Bosnia, there are marked paths on the Bosnian side of the mountain, too, but they are not connected to those in Croatia. This means you can't cross the border on foot while you're hiking, you have to do it legally by using official border crossings near Knin and Sinj.
thank you for the video. very informative.
Great video brother, keep it up!
Beautifull mountain.
Awesome!! I just made a video on this too. Love it!!
Great video! Thank you. I have a few questions. Any wildlife on the trail? Is there an option of boarder crossing nearby to enter Bosnia? Thank you!
Regarding wildlife, I've seen a lot of lizards and one snake. The most of the path leads through grass and bare rocks, so it's easy to spot what is in front of you. In addition, snakes move away as soon as they sense hikers' steps.
Generally, common sense is enough. You will read that bears and wolves also live in the nature park, but it's highly unlikely to come across them on the marked paths, as their typical habitat is the forest.
Regarding Bosnia, there are marked paths on the Bosnian side of the mountain, too, but they are not connected to those in Croatia. This means you can't cross the border on foot while you're hiking, you have to do it legally by using official border crossings near Knin and Sinj.
@@Local_Guide_Cro Thanks for the information.
"Vjetre s Dinaaaare"...zaustavi seeeee! ♥️🇭🇷
My name is Dinara
That's interesting. In Croatian language your name would refer to one beautiful mountain.
Ja živim u Hrvatskoj