Country Guides
Montenegro
Top Things To Do
Top Things To Do
Montenegro
• Hike, bike, kayak, raft or paraglide in stunning Durmitor National Park, which was awarded UNESCO World Natural Heritage status for its glacial landscapes, high peaks, dense pine forests and some of the deepest gorges in Europe.
• Birdwatch in the Scadar Lake area, in the Zetsko-Skadarska Valley. It is home to some 270 species, many endangered or rare. Also around the lake are 20 monastery complexes and numerous islands.
• Relax on the fine sandy beaches of the Ulcinjska Riviera, some stretching as far as 13km (8 miles).
• Explore the Biogradska Lake and Primeval Forest National Park, one of the last three jungles in Europe. It spans 5,400 hectares (13,343 acres) between the Lim and Tara Rivers. Here too, you can find eagles inhabiting the Bjelasica Mountains.
• Stroll around the famous Botanical Gardens in Kolasin, which is situated in the wilderness of the Bjelasica, Sinjajevina, Vucje and Kljuca mountains, and holds many rare mountainous plants.
See Contact Addresses for further tourist information.
• Hike, bike, kayak, raft or paraglide in stunning Durmitor National Park, which was awarded UNESCO World Natural Heritage status for its glacial landscapes, high peaks, dense pine forests and some of the deepest gorges in Europe.
• Birdwatch in the Scadar Lake area, in the Zetsko-Skadarska Valley. It is home to some 270 species, many endangered or rare. Also around the lake are 20 monastery complexes and numerous islands.
• Relax on the fine sandy beaches of the Ulcinjska Riviera, some stretching as far as 13km (8 miles).
• Explore the Biogradska Lake and Primeval Forest National Park, one of the last three jungles in Europe. It spans 5,400 hectares (13,343 acres) between the Lim and Tara Rivers. Here too, you can find eagles inhabiting the Bjelasica Mountains.
• Stroll around the famous Botanical Gardens in Kolasin, which is situated in the wilderness of the Bjelasica, Sinjajevina, Vucje and Kljuca mountains, and holds many rare mountainous plants.
See Contact Addresses for further tourist information.
• Birdwatch in the Scadar Lake area, in the Zetsko-Skadarska Valley. It is home to some 270 species, many endangered or rare. Also around the lake are 20 monastery complexes and numerous islands.
• Relax on the fine sandy beaches of the Ulcinjska Riviera, some stretching as far as 13km (8 miles).
• Explore the Biogradska Lake and Primeval Forest National Park, one of the last three jungles in Europe. It spans 5,400 hectares (13,343 acres) between the Lim and Tara Rivers. Here too, you can find eagles inhabiting the Bjelasica Mountains.
• Stroll around the famous Botanical Gardens in Kolasin, which is situated in the wilderness of the Bjelasica, Sinjajevina, Vucje and Kljuca mountains, and holds many rare mountainous plants.
See Contact Addresses for further tourist information.
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