Bujanovačka Banja

Bujanovačka Banja (Serbian Cyrillic: Бујановачка Бања, pronounced [bǔjanɔʋatʃkaː bâɲa]; lit. Bujanovac Spa) is a spa town situated in the south of Serbia, at the height of 400m above sea level.

The spa's surroundings are noted for their environment and natural scenery, making the region of Prohorovo a proclaimed area of exceptional natural values.

The Prohor Pčinjski Monaster (11th century) is surrounded by lodges built in the manner of medieval architecture protected by a hundred-year-old forest and encircled by a river. The shelter of the Prohor Pčinjski monastery accommodates tourists.

The guests of the Spa have at their disposal a fitness room, sauna bath, basketball, fields and tennis courts.

Curative Factors

Bujanovačka Banja is notable because the Spa has at one place three exceptionally important curative factors: thermal mineral water, mud baths, and natural gas.

The mineral waters of Bujanovačka Banja are bottled, while its medicinal mud (peloid) is processed and packed, so it could be used in home care. The temperature of the Spa thermal waters is 43 degrees Celsius.

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