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Panoramic Drive to Mt Lovćen & Mausoleum of King Njegoš ????????Day Trip from Kotor
Mt Lovćen National Park is one of the most beautiful mountains in Montenegro, and is located only a short drive from Kotor. This makes for a fantastic and easy day trip from Kotor.
With 25 tight switchback turns, each revealing a more stunning view of the Kotor Bay below, this is one of the most scenic roads in Montenegro. It’s also challenging to drive yourself if you are renting a vehicle, as there is only 1 lane on a 2-way road, and is often used by local busses and trucks transporting heavy equipment.
The vistas from the viewpoints by the road, and from Mt Lovcen itself, are epic and well worth the drive. You can find many tour companies offering day tours from Kotor and I highly recommend it.
A little more about the Petar II Petrović Njegoš mausoleum:
Mt Lovćen’s main attraction is the epic Petar II Petrović Njegoš mausoleum, sitting atop its second-highest peak, Jezerski Vrh (1657m).
You need to take 461 steps up to the entry where two granite female statues guard the tomb of Montenegro’s greatest hero.
Inside there is a massibe 28-tonne sculpture of the King resting in the wings of an eagle, carved from a single slab of granite. If you look above, you will see a stunning golden mosaic canopy consisting of thousands of cold cubes donated by the Italian government.
Down below on the second level, you will find the actual tomb of Petar II Petrović Njegoš, the Prince-Bishop of Montenegro who was famoosu for being a poet, traveller, philosopher and leader whose works are widely considered some of the most important in Serbian and Montenegrin literature. Njegoš was born in the village of Njeguši, near Montenegro's then-capital Cetinje.
Watch the next video exploring village of Njeguši where I meet locals and stumble upon a local food festival!
*EDIT: There are 461 steps on the way to the Mausoleum.
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You can also choose any half-day or full-day tour with visits to the locations of your choice and the time spent there.
Except for the tours in Boka Bay mentioned above, we can offer you a cruise along the Montenegro coast, Kotor-Budva- Sveti Stefan island, with stopping at any locations of your choice (highlights: Our Lady of the Rocks, the strait of Verige, Porto Montenegro, Isle St. Marco, exit to the open sea, Mamula Islet, Blue Cave, Lustica bay, Jaz beach, Budva, Island of St. Nicola, Sveti Stefan).
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PLEASE BRING: a bottle of drinking water, a sun screen, sun glasses, a hat, bathing suit, towel, camera and extra money for coffee, snack and/or souvenirs.
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Njeguši Village with Locals ????????Prosciutto, Rakia, Swords & Festivities!
How do you eat, drink (the Rakia is strong), go to a festival and play with Montenegrin weaponry all in the same day? You visit the home of a local in Njeguši, the Montenegrin village most tourists have never heard of!
The little village of Njeguši is located on the slopes of Mount Lovćen and is close to Kotor. It is also one of most important places in all Montenegro for two reasons:
1. It was the birthplace of Montenegro’s royal Petrović dynasty, which ruled Montenegro from 1696 to 1918; and
2. It is home to some of Montenegro's most acclaimed cuisines, including Njeguški sir (cheese) and Njeguški pršut (prosciutto), made solely in Njeguši village.
So join me today as we head into the small village of Njeguši to meet some of its locals. We enter the home of a family who cure their own Njegusi prosciutto and cheese, make their own Vranac wine and Rakia (Balkan brandy), see old family photos, play with traditional swords, and then stumble upon a festival where locals are celebrating their home-made Njeguški foods, and dance and sing with a good dose of Vranac wine!
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Viajando para a cidade de Kotor, em Montenegro, descubro uma muralha gigante, com mais de 1200m de altura e vou me aventurar até o seu topo. A cidade foi uma escolha para uma daytrip à partir de Dubrovnik e, na volta, paro em Perast..
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Podgorica the capital of Montenegro is a quite and beautiful town. it's a small city with an international airport connecting Europe with Montenegro, but mostly tourists go to other parts of Montenegro such as Budva, Kotor and Tivat. However, I tried to make most out of my one day stay in Podgorica.
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2018. Szeptemberében, Tivat- Villa Marija-ban nyaraltunk.
A szállás ahol voltunk egy csoda, a képek magukért beszélnek.
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Mostar to Kotor Bus Ride | Montenegro Travel Vlog
Join us as we leave Mostar to Kotor by bus in this travel vlog. Although we would have loved to spend more time in Bosnia and Herzegovina our time in the Balkans was winding down and we wanted to visit Montenegro before our trip to Italy. After showing you a short apartment tour of our airbnb in Mostar we head to the bus station to wait for our bus. We're surprised by the fact it is just a large passenger van. We start out only as 4 on the bus but it quickly fills up with passengers coming on and off as we stop off at various locations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. By the time we cross from Bosnia to Montenegro we're nearly empty but instead of going directly to Kotor we're rerouted the long route arriving 3 to 4 hours later than we expected. After dropping off our bags at our airbnb in Kotor we go out for a quick bite of risotto before calling it a night.
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Mostar to Kotor Bus Ride | Montenegro Travel Vlog Video Transcript:
Good morning everyone. Hope you're all having a nice Monday. Over here it is time for us to leave. Travel day. Travel day. This week in Mostar just flew by. Like crazy how fast it went. We had so much fun here. Yeah, we loved the city. It has been one of our favorites so far. And there is just so many reasons why we liked it. Locals were friendly accommodating. We had amazing food. Two particular places we liked are what Šadrvan and Tima-Irma . Yes. Yes. We went there many times. Those places are wonderful so it has a very underrated food scene and just like we just felt really good about visiting a place like this because you know during the 90s there was a this place was ravaged by war and there is still many visible signs of that. The community is rebuilding and it just feels really good to be uh a part of that as a tourist visiting. Anyways, let's give you guys an apartment tour before we run out of here.
So where are we going today? So we are continuing onto Montenegro. We're going to Kotor. I don't really know what part of the word you're supposed to stress. We'll figure it out once we get there and we hear how locals call their city. That is where we're going this morning. A new country. Montenegro. Excited for that.
We thought we would share the prices for the tickets. So you guys know. So in the local currency. Actually I just did the conversion so let me open up my phone. In the local currency it was 47 which is the equivalent of 24 Euros and we actually walked to the bus station in Mostar and bought our tickets in person. It is considerably cheaper in person than online. Yes, we were going to book them online and it was 33 Euros instead of the 24 Euros and if we booked them online we were going to have to print them ourselves.
I forgot to tell you the price of our airbnb that we stayed at in Mostar. I'll include a link in the description below to the property. It was normally it would be 29 dollars a night but because we stayed a week we got a discount down to 26 dollars a night. Exactly. We thought that was really good value.
Okay so we are all checked in. We had to dry off because it started pouring rain just as we were reaching the place. Yeah, we are quickly learning that the Balkans in November is uh yeah very much off season. Wet.
How is that? Worth the wait after a long day of travel? So hungry, so glad to finally be here. That was a long day. We're just so both tired so yeah we're going to say goodbye to you guys. Thanks for watching. More from Kotor very soon. Tata.
This is part of our Travel in Bosnia and Herzegovina video series showcasing Bosnian food, Bosnian culture and Bosnian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in Montenegro video series showcasing Montenegrin food, Montenegrin culture and Montenegrin cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkans food, Balkans culture and Balkans cuisine.
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Montenegro: Thousands of believers protest new law on religion
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Thousands gathered outside Saint Basil's of Ostrog cathedral in the Montenegrin city of Niksic on Saturday to protest a proposed law which would transfer all property of religious institutions to the state.
Footage shows believers and members of the Serbien Orthodox Church gathered outside and inside the cathedral.
Jovan Bulatovic, a believer hailing from Podgorica said, The law the government wants to pass is ill-favoured. This law wants to take over the 1,000 years old history and 800-year-old churches and religion. They want to privatise religion just like they privatised everything in Montenegro. The people won't let them do that. We will protect our faith, our church, our tradition.
Another believer, Vesna Bratic shared that she joined the gathering to support the Serbian Orthodox Church against their long lasting fight against this unconstitutional and ungodly law.
The law proposed by the Montenegrin government demands a registry of all religious objects and sites, and claims that ownership can only be retained if it is proven by clear evidence, prompting fears in the Serbian Orthodox community of losing property over their Church.
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