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    Pick-up option available from Budva, Tivat & Herceg Novi
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    Duration
    1 Day
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    Tour Type
    Private Tours
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    Group Size
    10
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    Tour Guide
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    Sea and Mountain

    Private Tour North Montenegro – Durmitor, Tara & Ostrog

    This tour is designed for all nature and adventure lovers made to combine all the places that make Montenegro wild and wonderful – beginning with the beautiful coastline of Kotor and Risan Bay; driving up to the high elevations of the Durmitor Mountains; admiring the deepest canyon in Europe – the river Tara; hiking around Black Lake and visiting the most famous and mysterious spiritual spot in the Balkans – the Ostrog Monastery. An overall memorable travel experience!

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    Things to note
    DURATIONup to 13 hours
    INCLUDEDfull day transport by mini-van or mini-bus, professional tour guide in english
    NOT INCLUDEDentrance fee to np Durmitor (3€ per person), food and drinks (breakfast from 3,5€, lunch from 7€)
    WHAT TO BRING
    • water
    • sunscreen
    • comfortable shoes
    • warmer clothing for the mountain and other months than summer
    HIGHLIGHTSPerast photo stop, View of Boka Bay above Risan, Slano Lake, traditional breakfast, Đurđevića Tara Bridge, Tara Canyon, Town of Žabljak, traditional lunch, Black Lake, Ostrog Monastery

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    This tour is created especially for those nature and adventure lovers who want to experience the best of the wild and untamed side of Montenegro in just a few hours. Montenegro is so rich in its beauty, but we made this tour as the way to experience the best from it!

    Combining that beautiful coastline of Boka Bay with magnificent ranges of Durmitor peaks in a tour that lasts just one day we reach a goal of making your day worth remembering.

    Seeing the deepest canyon in Europe – Tara River Canyon, trekking around Black Lake and visiting the most famous spiritual spot in the Balkans – Ostrog Monastery are just some of the highlights of this route.

    We set off from our meeting point at 7:10 am.

    After 20 minutes we take our first photo stop at the outskirts of the baroque town of Perast. At the short distance from the shoreline you’ll be able to capture two famous islands – Our Lady of the Rocks (an artificial one) and Saint George (a natural one).

    After our brief stop in Perast we’ll continue our North Montenegro tour towards the higher elevations of Montenegro. As we begin the drive up into the surrounding mountains, a reflective panorama of the Bay of Kotor will reveal itself below. Often, instead of deep blue water, we can see morning fog filling the bay, offering a more mysterious impression. We won’t miss an opportunity for a photo stop along the way to capture this amazing scenery.

    We continue our trip towards Nikšić, the second biggest city in Montenegro. Driving through the slopes of Orijen Mountain, we pass the small picturesque village Grahovo, surrounded by the classic mountainous countryside of Montenegro.

    Just before we arrive in Nikšić (where the best Montenegrin beer is made), we’ll take another photo stop at the beautiful Salty Lake (Slano Jezero), one of two big lakes that surround this historic city – We’ll also see the other one, Lake Krupac, along the way.

    After about 2 hours of astounding natural landscapes, we’ll take a much-needed breakfast break, enjoying tasty local food and drinks.

    From Nikšić we continue towards the Mountain of Durmitor, where dramatic rocky peaks rise high into the sky. Along our route we’ll pass dense pine and colorful deciduous forest.

    Our next stop is Đurđevića Tara Bridge – the highest bridge in Europe, built in 1940 – spanning the renowned Tara River. If so inclined, time will be allotted to cross the 365-meter long bridge, 172 meters above the canyon floor.

    During this 30 minute break, don’t miss your chance to try-out the longest zip-line in the region, crossing the river from a bird’s-eye perspective!

    Tara is not only the longest river in Montenegro (length of 144 km) – it has also created the deepest canyon in Europe (1,300 meters).

    This turquoise wonder is called by many “The Tear of Europe“, since the water is very pure and completely drinkable.

    Our next destination is Žabljak, the highest town in the Balkans, located at 1450 meters above sea level.

    This popular tourist winter and ski center hasn’t lost its traditional countryside spirit. Comprised of many mountain houses with steeply-angled roofs extending to ground level; handwritten boards advertising domestic products; small wooden restaurants and bars; and, sheep and cows wandering about.

    We go straight to the hidden jewel of Durmitor National Park – the majestic Black Lake.

    Since the lake consists of two lakes combined in one (depending on the time of the year and the amount of water) – from above it appears like a pair of clear blue eyes, giving the impression that the mountain is looking back at you. This lake is among 18 glacial lakes above 1,500 meters elevation on Durmitor Mountain. All together they are called “Mountain Eyes”.

    For a full experience of this pristine and wild environment, we’ll take a one hour break to hike around the 4 km trail around the lake, to go swimming (only in summer months), or to simply relax and breathe in the fresh mountain air while enjoying the view of Bear’s Peak, rising majestically above the thick pine forest.

    It’s already 3.00 pm and time for a well-deserved lunch break! Do not miss to try our local specialties.

    Time to hit the road towards the most visited spiritual and mysterious place in Montenegro – Ostrog Monastery.

    Nearing sunset, we’ll begin our ascent up the narrow and winding road, enjoying spectacular views of the highly-perched monastery in the effects of the setting sun.

    If you are lucky, you may have an opportunity to observe barefooted pilgrims climbing up the 3 km long road, in order to reach this holy place and sleepover in the monastery yard.

    Ostrog was built in 1667 by a monk, Vasilije Ostroški, who lived and died there. His relics are now preserved and considered miraculous. This place gives a good insight into the history of the conservative Orthodox tradition of Montenegro.

    People from many different countries come to venerate the holy relics of the saint and to ask for help and healing. There is a lot of documented evidence of miraculous healings after visiting the holy relics.

    Around 6 pm, amidst the surreal influences of the setting sun, it’ll be time to sum up our impressions and return back to our beloved seaside base – Kotor, where we’ll arrive around 8.30 pm.

    As you can see, Montenegro is diverse, but so small that we can go from one side to the other in just one day.

    Hope to see you on our North adventure!

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