UNESCO: Durmitor National Park & Piva Region, a visual guide
The Durmitor National Park and the Piva region were formed by glaciers and it’s crossed by numerous streams and rivers, many of which boast a beautiful turquoise color. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980, and it’s one of the most awesome places I’ve been in. I am very sad that we didn’t get to hike in this amazing Montenegrin paradise, but I will surely return in the future for it. We only stopped a number of times in different places with the bus, but it even this short preview left me wanting for more! Here’s why:
Check out a few other highlights of Montenegro, like the Three Best Views of Kotor Bay, Budva in the Rain or Petrovac, a less-crowded alternative to Budva.
The blue water is so impressive ! what a colour !
I know, I thought the same! 🙂
Dear blogger,
The photos that you posted are mostly from Piva Lake and Piva region, not Durmitor National Park, which it doesn’t falls under Durmitor National Park. I know that the Durmitor National Park is the most popular, but please get your facts right.
Monte Active
Hey Monte Active, thanks for your observation! I will correct it as soon as possible 😉
Stunning scenery! I can definitely see why you want to go back to do some hiking here:)
Looks absolutely amazing, I need to go to Montenegro asap! :'(
Better put it in your plans for 2016 😀