
Montenegro
Montenegro is a place of natural and cultural wonders, where the stunning Adriatic Sea provides a scenic backdrop for medieval walled villages and breathtaking mountain peaks. With landscapes ranging from rainforests to snowcapped ridges and a wealth of temples, mosques, and cathedrals, this is a country overflowing with riches for travelers of all ages and interests
Location 1: Kotor Bay
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Gorgeous, breathtaking, majestic, divine; however hefty your thesaurus, the brain-blowing beauty of the Bay of Kotor will leave you struggling for superlatives. Hemmed in by commanding cliffs and shape-shifting between rippling gulfs and sparkling straits, the cobalt cove even manages to defy geographic description: is it a fjord? A submerged canyon? It seems there’s only one way to define Boka Kotorska: unmissable.
Location 2: Lake Skadar
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Lake Skadar National Park is a small protected area located in the southeastern part of Montenegro. It features Skadar Lake, a beautiful oasis situated between the mountains and the sea. The lake is primarily located in Montenegro though it also extends into Albania where it is called Shkodra Lake. There are 68 named mountains in the park, the highest of which is Komaraštik (420 m/1,377 ft) and the most prominent of which is Vranjina (303 m/ 994 ft).
Location 3: Kolasin
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There are 330 named mountains in Kolašin Municipality. The highest and the most prominent mountain is Kom kučki.
Location 4: Olive Valley
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Gorgeous, breathtaking, majestic, divine; however hefty your thesaurus, the brain-blowing beauty of the Bay of Kotor will leave you struggling for superlatives. Hemmed in by commanding cliffs and shape-shifting between rippling gulfs and sparkling straits, the cobalt cove even manages to defy geographic description: is it a fjord? A submerged canyon? It seems there’s only one way to define Boka Kotorska: unmissable.
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