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On Foot in Mo ntenegro O


Tour code: FO Tour style: Classic Tour comfort: Standard


Trek grade: Easy to Moderate


DURATION DAYS 8


TOUR


“Durmitor £699 TOUR ONLY £1030 FLIGHT INCLUSIVE Tour Highlights


✓ Durmitor National Park - Walk amidst the spectacular landscapes of lakes and mountains


✓ Kotor - Spectacular UNESCO designated medieval walled town scenically located on the coast


✓ Skadar Lake National Park - Boat trip on the largest lake in the Balkans


✓ Ostrog Monastery - Visit the 17th century Ostrog monastery dramatically located on a cliff


✓ Virpazar - characterful village located on Skadar Lake


Discover the dramatic mountains and coastline of Montenegro


From the lakes, canyons and mountains of Durmitor National Park to the towering ramparts of the medieval city of Kotor, we explore the spectacular landscapes and fascinating cities of Montenegro. Along the way we hike to the summit of Mount Vrmac, sail on Skadar Lake, explore the fortifi ed city of Kotor and walk in the picturesque Durmitor National Park.


8 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour at Podgorica airport. Drive to Virpazar. Day 2 Skadar Lake National Park Take a boat trip along the largest lake in the Balkans. Travel to Durmitor National Park via the Moraca Monastery and Djurdjevica Bridge. Days 3/4 Durmitor National Park Enjoy two days walking in this breathtaking


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Zabljak Rest Day


national park among glacial lakes and mountain peaks. Day 5 Ostrog Monastery Travel to the 17th century Ostrog Monastery, dramatically built into a sheer cliff face. Continue to the medieval city of Kotor. Day 6 Kotor Walking tour of Kotor including the city walls which afford us spectacular views


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of the bay. Free afternoon to explore. Day 7 Mount Vrmac Hike along ancient pathways to the summit of Vrmac Mountain. Day 8 Tour ends Kotor.


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BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA


Bobotov kruk 2522m


MONTENEGRO Monastery CROATIA PRCANJ


KOTOR fortified city, walking tour


Mt Lovcen NP


Adriatic Sea 75 km


Podgorica ALBANIA VIRPAZAR


Boat trip on Skadar Lake


Niksic Ostrog


Kolasin


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National Park was spectacular.” Loraine Denison


SERBIA


Walks in Durmitor NP Mountains and lakes


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Tour essentials


Accommodation: 7 nights standard hotels. Meals: 7 breakfasts are included. Tour staff: Explore Tour Leader, driver(s), local guide(s). Transport: Bus. Trekking details: We walk on 4 days for an average of 4 to 6 hours each day (plus a short walk on one day). Group size: Generally 10 - 15.


On Foot in Montenegro FO Planned tour dates


2015 Tour only dates 22 May - 29 May 19 Jun - 26 Jun 07 Aug - 14 Aug 18 Sep - 25 Sep


2016 Tour only dates 20 May - 27 May 17 Jun - 24 Jun


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Single rooms are available from £140


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Day 3: 4-5hrs


Day 4: 6-7hrs


Day 5: 1hr


Day 6: 2.5hrs


Day 7: 5hrs 54 For our latest dates, prices and more details visit www.explore.co.uk


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