Hiking in Durmitor
Durmitor, with its varied landscapes and stunning vistas, is a hiker's dream. Explore well-marked forest trails leading to enchanting glacial lakes, known as "mountain eyes." The area features 18 unique lakes and challenging peaks like Bobotov Kuk (2,522 m) for those seeking adventure. Choose your trail's difficulty and duration, and our team is ready to guide and support your journey.

Veliki Štuoc
Veliki Štuoc, standing at 2104 meters, is the northernmost summit in Durmitor National Park. The Štuoc range includes Veliki Štuoc and Mali Štuoc (1953 m), linked by a paved road leading to the Durmitor massif's opposite side, the village of Mala Crna Gora, and the Sušica canyon entrance. This spot offers breathtaking views of the Tara River Canyon and the dramatic cliffs of Ćurevac peak.

Crvena Greda
Crvena Greda, at 2175 meters, stands prominently in the heart of Durmitor National Park, overlooking Žabljak and the Lake Plateau. Known as the "Red Beam," this peak is a well-known landmark. At sunrise, the eastern rocky slopes glow with a striking red hue, offering a stunning visual display.

Peak Prutaš
Prutaš, reaching 2393 meters, is one of Durmitor's most picturesque peaks. Characterized by distinctive diagonal striations, its name means "twigs." While not the tallest, it offers stunning alpine-like panoramic views.

Sedlo Pass
Situated at 1907 meters, Sedlo Pass is Montenegro's highest paved road. This narrow 49.7 km stretch winds through the mountain massif, connecting Žabljak and Plužine, offering breathtaking views of Valovito Lake.
Tour Details
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Equipment
What to Bring
Comfortable clothes, hiking shoes, sunscreen and a hat
Pricing
100-180 € tour guide hire for up to 6 people, depending on the difficulty level of the hike. An additional guide is required for larger groups.