Pimnice
Pimnice, specific settlements in which this wine is created, were being built since the 17th century until the first decades of the 20th century, although there are hints that it was happening even earlier. These settlements are built using stones and wood, and they have roads and streets, etc.There are basements which are up to 1m below the surface in order to maintain the constant air temperature. There are between 5000 and 6000l of wine stored. During the tourist visits to these interesting localities, they offer tasting and purchasing of their wine.
Ceremosnja Cave
Ceremosnja Cave represents one of the most beautiful caves in our country. It is explored, adapted and put to work in 1980. This cave is located at the very bottom of
Homolj Mountain, 15km from
Kucevo. The surroundings of the cave also contain distinct natural attractions. There is a village with the same name near the cave, so accommodation could be found there. The overall length of the cave is 775.7m, while a path of 441m is adapted for the tourists. The experience could be additionally enhanced by visiting the botanic and ethno park, and the restaurant with a traditional cuisine.
Bike Fest

The Bike Show is a traditional festival of motorbikes and music which is held in Ladne Vode in the Gornjacka basin, near to Petrovac Na Mlavi. Lovers of bikes, camping, music and good times are gathered there. Around 5000 visitors come here every year. The festival lasts for three days, which are consist of many rock concerts, various competitions, rewards and surprises. Free meals and drinks are available for distant travelers, and all the visitors can enjoy the ambience of Topla Voda spring and another healing water spring nearby.
Zdrelo Spa

Zdrelo is located 11km northeast from Petrovac Na Mlavi, and is surrounded by Gornjacka basin and Homolj Mountains. The village is 160-240m above the sea level, and the spa is located below a part of the Homolj Mountains. Many diseases are cured in this spa - skin diseases, diseases of locomotor system, and there are many sport and fitness activities available. The spa offers a hotelier center called Zdrelo, which was built in 2006. All the baths work during the whole year and use the healing thermal water. Restaurants offer traditional meals and domestic cuisine.
Monastery Manasija
Monastery Manasija is the heritage of duke Stefan Lazarevic and was built at the beginning of the 15th century. The monastery is surrounded with a strong wall and eleven fortified towers. Duke Stefan made himself a tomb and he was burried there. Since the foundation, until the Great Migration, the monastery is the location of educated monks who were literature workers. Literary work was especially productive during Konstantin, the biographer of duke Stefan.
Resavska Cave
Resavska Cave is located near Divljakovac, at the 455m above the sea level, in the hill called Babina Glava. The cave was discovered in 1962, and was opened for public 10 years later. At the moment, only about 4.5km of the cave are explored, and there is an 800m long path created for visitors. The cave is one of the oldest explored and discovered caves - it is estimated that the cave is around 45 million years old. The temperature in the cave is 7 °C, constantly. It consists of three floors, but only the upper two floors are adapted for tourists (the Upper and the Lower Gallery), while the underground river flows at the lowest floor (the Third Gallery). The tour of the cave lasts for about 40 minutes. Resavska Cave is the richest cave in Serbia and there are constant guide services, a restaurant, a 120-bed motel and a hotel in Despotovac.
Zlot Caves
There are many important sites near the village of Zlot - especially important are the caves of Lazareva, Vernjikica, Vodena, Mandina, Hajducica and Stojkova Ledenica. All these objects are known as the Zlot Caves or the Caves of Zlot. Two of the caves - Lazareva and Vernjikica, are adapted for the tourists. The most famous and the one that was adapted the earliest in the Lazareva cave. The entrance to the cave is at the 291m above the sea level and it is located at the left bank of the Lazareva River. Turks have closed the entrance to the cave during their reign, in order to prevent outlaws from hiding in the cave. The first archeological data about the cave were given by Felix Hoffman in 1882, and systematic explorations were done first by Jovan Cvijic, and later by the Museum of Mining located in Bor. The cave tunnels were built by an underground river and the tunnels are still changing. The total length of the tunnels is 1592m. There are organized guide tours and the time spent in the cave and in the motel next to it represent a unique experience, fulfilled with legends and stories about the burried treasure in those areas.
Brestovacka Spa

Brestovacka Spa is located about 12km from Bor. It has 10 springs which are rather weak, but their temperature is between 32 and 41°C. The spa was popular even during the Romans, it was used by the Turks, and its healing properties were used by the duke Milos Obrenovic and the baron Herder. A special treat in the spa represent many old spa objects, which are under the law protection since the 1949 and were renovated many times since then. There are localities which were used as huge baths and pools with the healthy spa water during the Romans and there are also many remains of jewels, coins and other objects which were used at that time. All of the objects are now located in Bor, in the Museum of Mining.
The oldest object in the spa are the three Turkish baths. There are two hotels which used to be taverns for the visitors - Srpska Kruna and Dom Odmora, which were built by the duke Milos. There is also a castle of Aleksandar Karadjordjevic, which was built in 1856. It is a building similar to the city buildings of that period - it has two floors and manifestation similar to the ones held at the European castles were held there.
Gamzigrad Spa
Gamzigrad Spa is located 11km north from Zajecar, near the Crni Timok River and is surrounded with forest hills. It represents a great place for resting, healing, fishing and hunting. The spa has thermal springs with a temperature between 32 and 42 °C, and due to the presence of radium and uranium it is popular place for the healing therapy. Therefore, The Institution for Specialized Rehabilitation was built, and it yields great results in treatment of peripheral capillar diseases, vibrational diseases, connective tissue diseases, etc. The Kastrum Hotel is a especially popular accommodation object, mostly because of the seminar meetings and consultations which are organized there, excursions to the royal palace of Felix Romuliana and it offers accommodations for sport teams which go there during their preparation periods.
Felix Romuliana

The Late Roman fortified palace compound and memorial complex of Gamzigrad-Romuliana, Palace of Galerius, in the east of Serbia, was commissioned by Emperor Caius Valerius Galerius Maximianus, in the late 3rd and early 4th century.
It was known as Felix Romuliana, named after the Emperor's mother. The site consists of fortifications, the palace in the north-western part of the complex, basilicas, temples, hot baths, memorial complex, and a tetrapylon.
The site is described as offering a unique testimony of the Roman building tradition marked by the ideology of the period of the Second Tetrachy.
The group of buildings is also unique in its intertwining of ceremonial and memorial functions.
In a decision unprecedented in the history of UNESCO's Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, the Committee deleted one property, the Arabian Oryx Sanctuary, from the List because of Oman's failure to preserve the outstanding universal value of the Sanctuary.
The committee said in a statement the Middle East sultanate of Oman was "destroying the outstanding universal value'' of the Arabian Oryx Sanctuary by cutting its size by 90 percent and planning to prospect for oil in the region.
The Committee Thursday made five new entries on the list, among which is also Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge of Visegrad in Bosnia.
After the total of 22 additions made this year in a week long session of the Committee, UNESCO's World Heritage List now numbers 851 properties.
Ravna Ethno Park
Ravna Ethno Park, just like its name says, is located in the village of Ravna, which is located 8km north of Knjazevac. It illustrates the atmosphere of the 19th century patriarchal community. The oldest houses in the village were built in the beginning of the 20th century, as well as the school building (built in 1906) which is now a cultural monument. This village became an ethno park because of the ancient site Timacum Minus, which is located nearby and who's Latin inhabitants were the inspiration for the collection of ethno monument in the village. Many valuable object are exhibited - many of which were found in the school building. This may attract many lovers of antiquities.
Sokobanja
Sokobanja spa is located in the south-eastern part of Serbia, in a basin between the Ozren and Rtanj Mountains, at the bank of river Moravica. It is 400m above the sea level and is one of the most visited spas in the country: about 100 000 tourists visit Sokobanja every year, making about one million of overnight stays. Sokobanja is also a large health center. It is really famous tourist center and has the longest organized tourism tradition - 170 years. There are five hotels in the very spa: Sunce, Moravica, Zdravljak, Turist and Banjica. There are numerous medical institutions, hospitals as well as specialized hospitals. There also many other significant institutions such as Amam, St. Maria's Church, thermal springs, museums, galleries, etc. There are numerous events held during the summer.