Friday, 27 March 2015

Montenegro a Destination to Dive into the Sea Waters


Montenegro has plenty of hot pursuits to get you more familiar with the nature. You will have to get rid of your sunbathing to avail them.

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Rafting

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By seeing the wide array of rafting tour companies at Budva promenade you will realize that it is the main business of the area. The essential factor behind this flourishing business is that Rafting offers the best views of the huge Tara Canyon, which cuts through the Durmitor National Park in the Northern Mountains of Montenegro.

You will be a bit disappointed if you have perceived your water experience to be speedy and instinctive. The waters are usually calm and quiet, however they get a bit wilder in April and May when the melting snow gives some momentum to the flow. Don’t take the gentle waters for granted as they have lead to several deaths because they are surprisingly deep at some spots. Make sure that you fastened your life jacket properly.

Hiking and biking

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Paddling or walking away from the worldly hustle and bustle makes you feel as if you conquered the rush of the modern world.  Montenegro has many sets of well-mapped walking and cycling tours. The most famous tours include, circuits of the Biogradska lakes which passes through deep lush forests and Durmitor National park which offers panoramic views of the mountains.

For a more challenging experience , check out the vrmac Ridge which starts from a fortress above Kotor and provides alluring views of both the inner and outer bay. You can find out the best cycling or walking tours to suit your skill set by inquiring at a tourist offices spread all across Montenegro.

Kayaking


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Both the Bay of Kotor and Lake Skadar are splendid areas for an oar, and its not hard to rent a kayak at either. Various tours will take you to intriguing areas, for example, the Blue Grotto close to the mouth of the inlet, where light reflecting through the crystalline water delivers an unearthly shine.

Skiing

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Downhill skiers hit the inclines at Durmitor and Kolasin from generally late December to starting of April April. Kolasin has the better services however Durmitor has the more solid snow. Crosscountry skiing is also an option, with Lovcen and Durmitor national parks which are both prominent destinations.

Canyoning


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A lot has been heard and talked about the wonderful 2.7km-long Nevidio Canyon close to Durmitor National Park. The name interprets as "invisible" – this is a reference to the encased feature of the canyon, which at a few spots is just 2m wide. Adventures are most secured in July and August, but only under the watchful gaze of the guides.

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