Bajina Bašta is a town in western Serbia, on the right bank of the Drina River, below the Tara Mountains and the seat of the municipality of the same name in Western Serbia. The resort was created at an altitude of 257 meters and the climate is moderately continental. There are few places in Serbia with as many natural beauties as there are in Bajina Basta and its surroundings. There are few in this area and such harmonious, skillfully integrated urban units as the town of Bajina Basta itself, which somehow sank into the greenery in the gentle valley near the Drina, so it remains unclear how so many houses, buildings, low solitaries, wide streets could it emerges in this area, and yet it loses a little from that which is primordial and natural. Bajina Bašta is widely known for the Drina Lodge, the most photographed object on this river.