The hunting grounds of Serbia are among the best-known in Europe and the natural conditions are excellent for breeding almost all kinds of game . The many first-class trophys and the world and European champion specimens bred in Serbian hunting grounds – which stretch from the north to the south, from the flat plains of Vojvodina to the unspoilt mountainous regions – are ample proof of this.
Serbia has over 320 hunting grounds spread over an area of 6,500,000 hectares, 90% of which is managed by hunting associations. They comprise 24 enclosed hunting areas and 150 hunting lodges. The Hunting Association of Serbia formulates a price list for hunted game and the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management determines the start and end of the hunting season. Hunting grounds are run by woodland management teams under the auspices of the state-owned Srbijašume and Vojvodinašume companies, as well as local hunting associations which are members of the Serbian Hunting Federation. High quality hunting weapons are produced in Serbia, too, and exported around the world.
Hunting tourism in Serbia is well-established and has strict rules of conduct, from crossing borders, travelling to the hunting ground, obtaining weapons and ammunition licences and qualified guides, as well as veterinary licences and all other requirements for exporting game. A hunters can hunt and train hunting dogs in hunting grounds only with the mediation of an authorised agency which has signed a contract with the user of the hunting ground. The hunter must possess documentation for hunting weapons, ammunition, optical sights and hunting dogs. Only the species of game listed on the hunting licence may be shot, and with the approval of the qualified escort. Before the hunter can remove the shot game and its parts (trophy, meat, skin) from the hunting ground, he or she must make payment according to the price list of the hunting association.
Forest Estate “Toplica” Kursumlija
1. The Hunting Ground “Sokolovica” with the area of 16.087 ha, spreads on the altitude from 800 to 1.100 m. It is 290 km far away from Belgrade and 15 km from Kursumlija.
The hunting ground includes a fenced part, with the area of 466 ha in which European deer and wild boar are raised. Except already mentioned wild animal spieces, predators and roe deer game can also be hunted there.
Accomodation is available in Prokuplje, Kursumlija, as well as in Prolom and Lukovska Spas.
2. The hunting ground “Sumata” spreads on the South-Eastern slopes of Kopaonik Mountain, on the altitude from 300 to 1.200 m, with the area of 18.964 ha. It is 282 km far away from Belgrade, 73 km from Nis and 87 km from Krusevac.
Roe deer game and wild boar are to hunt for.
Accomodation is in the hotels in Prokuplje, Kursumlija and Prolom Spa.
3. The mountainous hunting ground “Kukavica” spreads on the altitude from 380 to 1.441 m, with the area of 16.443 ha. It is 100 km far away from Nis, 40 km from Vranje and 350 km from Belgrade.
Wild boar, roe deer, rabbit, fox and wolf are to hunt for.
4. The Hunting Ground “Obla glava – Oyren devica” spreads on the area of 12.770 ha, on the altitude from 240 to 1.200 m. It is 240 km far away from Belgrade, 40 km from Knjazevac and 60 km from Nis.
Wild boar, roe deer game, wood cook and wolf are raised in this mountainous hunting ground.
Hunters accomodation is in Soko Spa hotels.
5. The Hunting Ground “Lipovacka Forest” is located on the main road Belgrade-Cacak. It is 25 km far away from Belgrade, on the altitude from 160 to 290 m and belongs to the plain hunting grounds type. The hunting ground is open, with the area of 1.253 ha.
Roe deer, rabbit and pheasant are continuously raised wild species.
Hunters accomodation is in the hotels in Belgrade.