After the premiere of a film which will now be shown to tourists during night visits, Brnabic emphasised that the government is engaged in promoting the tourist potential not only of the Toplica District, but of the Jablanica District too.
From tonight, Djavolja Varos will receive visitors at night as well, which, as she assessed, is a beautiful and unreal experience.
The Prime Minister also expressed her gratitude to the company Planinka, as the domestic investor behind all this, and to the host Rasa Raicevic for everything he did.
Every time I visit Kursumlija I am fascinated by the natural beauty and all that this local government has to offer. Our task is to promote and present it to everyone in Serbia, Europe and around the world in order to have as many tourists as possible, she said.
Brnabic stated that with an investment of RSD 1.8 billion in the road over the Radan mountain for reconstruction, extension and rehabilitation, the Jablanica and Toplica Districts with their fantastic tourist potential can be connected.
We can practically connect four spas - the spa in Medvedja with three spas in Kursumlija: Lukovska, Kursumlijska and Prolom, but also Justiniana Prima in Lebane and Djavolja Varos, and then present this as a unique tourist offer to the whole world and bring many more tourists here than what they have at this moment, said the Prime Minister.
The state is investing RSD 25 million in the construction of the Visitor Center in Djavolja Varos, and the Planinka company is investing RSD 15 million in lighting.