Drvengrad, on Mećavnik in Mokra Gora, is a place created by Emir Kusturica and somewhere he has continued to create for ten years. The settlement is formed from old, ‘Dinaric-style’ ancient log cabins from Mt. Tara, adapted as minimally as possible to suit the needs of the modern day. And it is in this commingling of creations, past, present and future, in this ‘settlement of artistic and creative provenance’ that Emir’s three live action feature films, two feature -length documentaries, two festivals –‘Kustendorf’ and ‘Bolshoi’, whose tradition can now never be denied, two books, much music, and another town, Andrićgrad, have their origins. Next we take ride on the scenic Sargan 8 Train Ride. This railroad was a link between Europe and the Adriatic Sea. From Belgrade to Dubrovnik and Zelenika, a narrow - gauge railway from 760 mm, from 1925 to 1974 through tunnels, across bridges and through mountain caves were driven by the famous train "Cira" leaving behind recognizable smell of steam locomotive smoke.Part of this railway line from the station Šargan Vitasi to Mokra Gora,which represents a unique construction work, was ripped away from oblivion and the well -known Šargan "eighth" again reverberates the clapping a wagon and a cheerful conversation in train "Nostalgia". From Mokra Gora to Šargan Vitasi Station you will pass through 22 tunnels, over five bridges and during your ride, you will have the opportunity to enjoy magnificent beauty of nature of this region from one of the viewpoints. Finally we head to Stopica Cave. Stopića cave is situated on the north-eastern side of Zlatibor Mountain. Stopića cave is a river cave with the Trnavski stream flowing through it. It consists of three speleological and hydrologic horizons. Without its youngest system Stopića cave is 1,691.5m long, it covers the area of 7,911.5m2. Overnight in Belgrade