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Discover the stunning rock formations of Devil's Town with this private day tour from Nis, including Prolom spa and a Neolithic village—perfect for nature lovers.
If you’re seeking a day trip that combines natural beauty, ancient history, and some well-deserved relaxation, the Devil’s Town Day Tour from Nis offers just that. This private excursion promises an immersive experience into some of Serbia’s most intriguing sites — from the surreal limestone formations of Devil’s Town to the soothing mineral pools at Prolom, with a dash of Neolithic history thrown in. The tour is designed for travelers who want a comfortable, guided day away from the city hustle, with excellent insight from knowledgeable guides.
One aspect that truly stands out is the personalized experience — since it’s private, your group can enjoy a more flexible and intimate journey. Plus, the stunning scenery and the well-curated stops are what make this tour genuinely memorable. However, it’s worth noting that the tour involves some walking and hiking, so a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended.
This trip is ideal for history buffs, nature lovers, and anyone interested in Serbia’s lesser-known gems. If you’re eager to explore beyond typical tourist spots and appreciate a mix of cultural and natural highlights, this tour makes for a compelling choice.


The Devil’s Town Day Tour is more than just a sightseeing trip; it’s a curated journey through Serbia’s natural and archaeological marvels. Starting early at 9:00 am, the tour kicks off with a comfortable pickup service, ensuring you’re well-rested and ready for the day ahead.
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Stop 1: Avolja Varo — The Modern Wonder of the World
Your first stop at Avolja Varo introduces you to one of the most striking rock formations in the region. This area, often called a modern wonder, features towering, unique limestone pillars that have been shaped over millions of years. The guide, Bany, who received glowing praise for his personable and insightful commentary, will highlight the geological processes behind these formations. You’ll spend about two hours here, enough time to walk around and snap photos of the surreal landscape.
What we loved: The scale and unusual shapes of the rocks create perfect photo ops, and Bany’s explanations make the geology come alive. You get close enough to feel the textures of the rocks, which adds to the experience.
Possible consideration: The terrain is uneven, so sturdy footwear is recommended. If you have mobility issues, you might find some areas challenging.
Stop 2: Prolom — Serbia’s Natural Spa
Next, the tour takes you to Prolom, famed for its mineral-rich waters and open swimming pools. Here, you’ll have about two hours to relax and enjoy the open-air pools, which are filled with pH-rich mineral water. This stop is perfect for unwinding and soaking in the health benefits of Serbia’s natural springs.
What we loved: The open pools with mineral water provide a refreshing break, and the natural surroundings make it feel like a true retreat. It’s a chance to cool off and enjoy the therapeutic qualities of the water, which visitors find quite soothing.
Possible consideration: If you’re not into swimming or relaxing in water, this might be less engaging, but most find it a delightful experience.
Stop 3: Plonik — A Neolithic Village
The final stop is the reconstructed Neolithic village at Plonik, dating back around 7,000 years. Here, you’ll get a glimpse into early human settlement and learn about the ancient practice of copper melting, which was among the earliest in the world. You’ll spend about an hour exploring this fascinating site.
What we loved: The combination of history and archaeology makes this a special highlight. Walking through the reconstructed village provides a tactile sense of what life might have been like thousands of years ago.
Possible consideration: The site is reconstructed, so it offers a more interpretive experience rather than original ruins, which might matter to history purists.
The private, air-conditioned vehicle ensures you travel comfortably between each site, with all fees and taxes covered. The total tour lasts roughly 6 to 8 hours, offering a balanced mix of sightseeing and relaxation. The timing is flexible enough for you to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Our one review from Agata_K captures the essence: “The tour is extraordinary, not only because the places you’re gonna be taken to are amazing but also because your tour guide, Bany, is an amazing fellow! He kept in touch, set a convenient pickup point, and arrived on time.” This suggests a well-organized experience with attentive guiding — key for a smooth day trip.
The tour includes all transportation, fees, bottled water, and a dedicated guide, making the experience straightforward and stress-free. Not included are lunch, soda, and alcoholic beverages, so you might want to pack a snack or plan to buy something locally.

If you enjoy nature, geology, and history wrapped into one day, this tour offers excellent value. The moderate physical activity involved is manageable for most travelers with average fitness levels. It’s perfect for those who appreciate guided insights, as Bany and the team bring a genuine enthusiasm and knowledge to each site.
The price point of $186.17 per person might seem steep at first glance, but considering the private transport, guided commentary, and diverse stops, it offers solid value. Plus, the convenience of door-to-door pickup and all fees included simplifies planning.
The Devil’s Town Day Tour from Nis stands out as an engaging, well-organized way to explore some of Serbia’s most mesmerizing sights. From the fantastical rock formations of Avolja Varo to the healing waters of Prolom, and the ancient Neolithic village at Plonik, this trip offers a diverse experience packed into a single day.
The inclusion of knowledgeable guides and private transportation makes the experience smooth, comfortable, and tailored to your pace. The stops are thoughtfully chosen to showcase both natural wonders and cultural history, appealing to a broad range of interests.
While a bit of walking and some uneven terrain are involved, the overall experience is suitable for most travelers with moderate fitness levels. It’s an excellent choice for those eager to see Serbia’s hidden gems without sacrificing comfort or convenience.
In summary, if you’re after an authentic, varied, and value-packed day trip that captures the essence of Serbia’s natural beauty and ancient past, this tour is hard to beat.

How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 6 to 8 hours, depending on timing and group pace.
Is pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers pickup from designated points, making it easy to start your day.
What is the price per person?
The cost is $186.17, which covers private transportation, all fees, and bottled water.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and other food or drinks are not included, so plan to bring your own or buy locally.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness and involves some walking, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with light hiking.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellations are available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, and a small backpack for water and personal items are recommended.
Who operates the tour?
The experience is provided by Show Me – Day Tours, known for organized and enjoyable excursions in Serbia.