Experience the Wild Beauty of Montenegro!
Stroll through Montenegro and enjoy the picturesque scenery and fascinating flora and fauna of the national parks, as well as many other special places and nature reserves, and experience the wild and unique side of this country! However, in winter, when the snow falls, everything becomes quiet and mysterious, attracting people to explore! 🌳❄⛰️
1. Durmitor National Park
Durmitor National Park is located in the northwest of Montenegro, adjacent to the Tara and Piva Rivers, with 48 peaks over 2,000 meters above sea level and the deepest canyon in Europe. The 18 glacial lakes, known as the "Eyes of the Mountains," are all located above 1,500 meters above sea level, the largest and most distinctive of which is the Black Lake, surrounded by forests. Medjed Peak stands by the lake, which is also the best place for hiking.
2. Lovcen National Park
Above Kotor, proudly overlooking Cetinje, and occasionally seeing Budva, the beautiful Lovcen Mountain is a symbol of freedom and respect in Montenegro. The national park is named after Mount Lovcen, which has a rich flora and fauna, with more than 2,000 species of plants. The national park is 70% forested, with many endemic species, medicinal herbs, herbs, ornamental plants, and honey plants.
3. Lake Skadar National Park
Lake Skadar is about 20 kilometers from the Montenegrin capital of Podgorica. It is the largest lake in the Balkans and a complete natural oasis, home to 270 species of birds (including the Dalmatian Pelican). Take a boat tour and enjoy the water lilies covering the lake, flocks of birds, various islands, and ancient architectural ruins emerging from the lake.
4. Biogradska Gora National Park
Biogradska Gora National Park is located in the northeast of Montenegro, surrounded by mountains, centuries-old forests, and wild meadows. Streams and ponds run through it, a gift from nature. The primeval forest covers an area of 1,600 hectares and is one of the last three primeval forests in Europe.
5. Prokletije National Park
The Prokletije Mountains are one of the most treacherous and unexplored areas in Europe, yet they are incredibly beautiful. These mountains are inaccessible, rugged, and wild, and locals call them cursed or forbidden areas. Hridsko Jezero, at an altitude of 1,970 meters, is one of the highest lakes in Montenegro and is known as the "Pearl of Prokletije."