Discover Montenegro

Montenegro, an independent country since 2006 and the youngest former Yugoslavian nation, is rapidly gaining fame as a premier travel destination. Located just an hour from Rome, a short flight from Paris, and within reach of Dubai, it offers a remarkable blend of natural wonders and cultural richness. Here, you can enjoy a day at the beach and then explore snow-capped mountains—all in one trip. Home to Europe's deepest canyon, the largest Balkan lake, and Europe's second-tallest inhabitants, Montenegro’s landscapes are breathtaking. Its pristine rivers, ancient olive trees, and lush rainforests create a unique backdrop for unforgettable adventures, warm welcomes, and lasting memories.

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Five National Parks of Montenegro

Durmitor National Park

The Park is located at wide mountain region in the northwestern part of Montenegro, surrounded by rivers Piva and Tara and there are 23 mountain tops over 2300 meters of altitude. Park is 39000 acres large and includes 82 kilometers of canyon of the Tara with altitude of 1600 meters above river level.

The Durmitor region is a key part of the Dinara mountain range, known for its towering peaks, lush forests, and deep gorges. The Tara Canyon, the largest in Europe, is home to over 1,500 plant species and 130 bird species. The park also features 17 glacial lakes, with Bobotov Kuk standing as Montenegro's highest peak at 2,522 meters.

Biogradska National Park

Pearl of European natural heritage. Today almost the only European rainforest, which surround the fantastic Beiogradkso Lake, is located at just a few kilometers away from Kolasin. For a long time under the protection of rulers of these areas, for the National Park Biogradska gora people say that not a single tree has been cut in it.

Today, this natural reservation preserves dozens of plant and hundreds of animal species, which can only be found in this place in entire Europe. Don’t miss a chance to visit in a one-day tour only the most significant and most beautiful corners of the park, to take a ride with a boat on the lake or to meet some of the numerous cultural – historical monuments in its area.

Prokletije National Park

This grandiose mountain massif, with its beauty and uniqueness attracts attention of all visitors, especially tourists. Relief is jagged, with numerous peaks, gorges, steep slopes, alps-like river valleys and other natural phenomena. There are several zones in National Park Prokletije: Karanfilsko-Bjelicki (most rugged part of the area, with numerous peaks over 2,000 meters above sea level); Visitorsko; Zona Bogicevica; Zona Bora and Kofiljace; Stratacko-Zavojska zone. Glacial lakes, large and small streams, springs and wells of drinking and mineral water, rivers, underground aquifers and mountain ponds will leave you breathless.

Lovćen National Park

The history of flora and fauna is significant in Lovćen National Park, which features nine distinct habitats within a relatively small area. This diversity of habitats contributes to a rich variety of plant and animal life, with around 2,000 plant species found in the park. The park's abundant biodiversity is a result of its extreme altitudes and the influence of two climate zones: Mediterranean and Continental. The combination of these climates in such a compact area creates a unique habitat.

Lake Skadar National Park

As the largest lake in the Balkans, Lake Skadar, straddling the Albania-Montenegro border, is Montenegro's version of Windermere or Loch Lomond—an expansive playground for kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddleboards. For over 40 years, the Montenegrin side has been a protected national park, offering thrilling adventures like cruises to former prison islands or monasteries, visits to lakeside vineyards, and biking along the shoreline. While the stunning horseshoe bend of Pavlova Strana is often highlighted, it actually belongs to the Rijeka Crnojevica River within the national park, not the lake itself.