
Five stunning national parks — Durmitor, Biogradska Gora, Lovćen, Skadar Lake, and Prokletije.
Five national parks across 8% of the country — from Durmitor's glacial lakes (UNESCO) and Biogradska Gora's primeval forest to Lake Skadar's bird paradise, Lovćen with its ruler's mausoleum, and the wild peaks of Prokletije on the Albanian border.
A mountain massif in northwestern Montenegro with 48 peaks, 18 glacial lakes, and the deepest canyon in Europe.
A national park featuring the largest lake in the Balkans, rich birdlife, monasteries, and water-based activities.
A national park in southwestern Montenegro, ranging from 939 to 1,749 m a.s.l., guardian of history, culture, and untouched nature.
Montenegro's smallest national park preserves a primeval forest reserve up to 500 years old on Mount Bjelasica.
Montenegro's youngest national park with peaks exceeding 2,500 m above sea level, wild nature, and legends on the border of Albania and Kosovo.
Hiking, rafting, cycling, or quiet birdwatching — every park has its own character.
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