Prokletije National Park is a paradise for mountaineers and adventurers, with its rugged peaks, glacial lakes, and diverse flora and fauna. The park is home to over 1,700 species of plants, including many endemic to the Balkans, and is a habitat for several endangered species such as lynx, bears, and wolves. Visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain climbing, and exploring the park's many natural wonders, including the highest peak in Montenegro, Zla Kolata. The park also has a rich cultural and historical heritage, with many traditional villages and historical sites to visit, such as the Redžepagić Tower and the Old Imperial Mosque. Families can enjoy a range of activities, including kayaking on Plav Lake, visiting the Ali-Pasha Springs, and exploring the park's many scenic trails
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Activities: We camped directly in the park, enjoying the fresh mountain air. We explored trails for walking and mountain biking, finding them well-marked and maintained. We also enjoyed a picnic and let the children play on the meadows and climb on rocks. We enjoyed the views from our campsite
Highlights: We enjoyed the fresh mountain air and the cool temperatures at night. The children enjoyed the open space for playing and climbing. We enjoyed the stunning views of the mountains and the surrounding nature. "We have a picknick", and the kids had fun. "We could enjoy the stunning view on the mountains and the surrounding nature." ✨