Durmitor National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers dramatic mountain landscapes, deep canyons, and a wealth of outdoor activities in Montenegro.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Durmitor National Park.
Entry fee required at main access points.
June to September for hiking and outdoor activities; December to March for skiing.
Main visitor center located in Žabljak.
Accessible via highway E762; roads may be closed in winter.
Mild summers with temperatures ranging from 60-75°F, while winters are cold with substantial snowfall, ideal for skiing.
Threatened by tourism-related impacts and climate change; conservation efforts focus on habitat preservation and sustainable tourism practices.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near Žabljak, this campground has facilities and easy access to major trails.
Close to Black Lake, it offers a scenic spot for campers with basic amenities.
A family-friendly loop around the stunning Black Lake.
A challenging trail leading to the highest peak and offering sweeping views.
An adventure trail requiring a guide, navigating through a narrow canyon.
Offers scenic views of the park from a high vantage point.
Carry a detailed map as trails may not be well-marked.
Late spring and early autumn offer the best weather for hiking.
Book rafting trips in advance, especially during peak seasons.
Weather can change rapidly; pack layers and rain protection.