Imaginative explorers with a sense of adventure have been advised to visit Slovenia and watch bears in their natural habitat.
According to Just Slovenia, the best time to visit is between April and August when travellers can join a guide and head out into the dense forest during dusk to witness for themselves some of the 600-strong population of brown bears in their surroundings.
Keen outdoor pursuiters looking for fun elsewhere are told to stop at the Skocjan Caves in the Karst region, which are UNESCO World Heritage Listed and extremely popular among those wanting to lose themselves in astounding networks of subterranean passages.
Visitors are also encouraged to take a trip to Piran found on the south-west coast of the country and offering a lively port, spectacular architecture, plenty of options for eating and drinking and a bustling main square.
According to I Feel Slovenia, the Postojna Cave is most popular cavern system spanning 21-km.
