Southeastern Slovenia - a region of deep forests, mysterious karst caves and traditional homeliness. The area is intertwined with the river Krka, which winds its way through picturesque places and allows visitors to explore the natural beauties by boat or on foot along well-maintained paths. The region is known for its many karst caves, such as Kostanjeviška jama and Krška jama, which offer a unique insight into the underground world. Wine-growing regions such as Metliška črnina and Bela krajina produce top wines that are popular far and wide. Cultural heritage is richly represented in cities such as Novo mesto and Črnomelj, where local festivals such as Jurjevanje v Bela krajina show rich folk traditions. Southeastern Slovenia is a place where nature and culture create a magical experience for all visitors.