What to expect

Durmitor National Park
Alpine lakes & epic ridgelines

Biogradska Gora
Ancient forests & mountain villages

Mrtvica Canyon
Stone bridges & hidden river pools

Virpazar & Lake Skadar
Agritourism experience & village visit
About this trip...
Return flights & transfers
One piece of checked baggage
Airport taxes and charges
Double/twin toom for sole use
Solos Board: Breakfast daily, four lunches & two dinners
Welcome drink
Four guided walks
National Park entrance fees (Durmitor & Biogradska Gora)
Accompanying Solos Tour Leader
Fully financially protected
- Insurance click here
- Tourist tax - €1.75 per person per night
What you'll be doing

Day One: Arrive in Montenegro
- Dinner included

Day Two: Crvena Greda & Jablan Lake
After soaking up the scenery, the route descends via a circular forest path, returning us to Black Lake and completing an unforgettable loop through Durmitor’s wild beauty.
- Breakfast & lunch included
- Waking Distance: 12km
- Ascent/Descent: 650m+/650m-
- Duration: 5 hrs
- Grade: Moderate to challenging

Day Three: Biogradska Gora National Park
Departing from Žabljak, we travel to the lush landscapes of Biogradska Gora National Park, home to one of Europe’s last remaining primeval forests. The day begins with a visit to Biogradsko Lake, followed by a guided walk deep into the heart of the park. We set off on a scenic hike through ancient woodland, eventually arriving at traditional katuns (mountain huts), where a homemade lunch is served in an authentic rustic setting.
Refreshed, we continue toward the Bendovac viewpoint, where sweeping views of the Bjelasica massif unfold below. We then make our way back to the starting point, finishing the hike, before transferring to the hotel.
- Breakfast & lunch included
- Waking Distance: 15km
- Ascent/Descent: 610m+/610m-
- Duration: 6 hrs
- Grade: Moderate to challenging
- Transfer Time: Žabljak to Biogradsko Lake 2hrs 30mins/Biogradsko Lake to Kolašin 30mins

Day Four: Day at Leisure
Today we'll enjoy a well-earned rest and enjoy the hotel's facilities. Alternatively, we can embark on an exciting Jeep Safari from Kolašin. Head up into the mountains for a guided hiking tour across the scenic peaks of Bjelasica Mountain, followed by the dramatic Komovi mountains, travelling along a mix of asphalt and scenic gravel roads. The tour includes a 1 hour 30 minute walk to fully appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views of the Komovi massif. After taking in the sweeping views, you’ll have the opportunity to stop at a traditional mountain hut restaurant, perfect for enjoying a local lunch.
- Breakfast included

Day Five: Mrtvica Canyon
The day begins in Kolašin with a short drive to the village of Međurečje, where the trail starts. Early on, we’ll pass Danilo’s Bridge, a charming 19th-century stone bridge perched above the river and a perfect spot for photos. Deeper into the canyon, the path leads to the Gate of Wishes, a naturally sculpted stone arch where tradition invites hikers to pause and make a wish before continuing. As the walk continues, the canyon narrows and the cliffs rise dramatically on either side, while the river below reveals a series of clear pools shimmering in vivid shades of blue and green.
- Breakfast & lunch included
- Waking Distance: 16km
- Ascent/Descent: 250m+/250m-
- Duration: 6 hrs
- Grade: Moderate
- Transfer Time: 45 mins each way

Day Six: Zekova Glava
The Zekova Glava hike from Kolašin is one of the most accessible yet rewarding mountain walks in the Bjelasica range. The walk begins with a scenic cable car ride from Kolašin ski resort, lifting you above forests and rolling hills into the open alpine landscape near the Troglava area. From here, a well-marked trail leads across gentle grassy meadows with almost constant panoramic views. The soft terrain and wide-open scenery are classic Bjelasica, with surrounding peaks unfolding in every direction. On clear days, Lake Pešića glimmers in the distance.
The final ascent to Zekova Glava (2,117 m) is slightly steeper but manageable, rewarding hikers with one of the finest viewpoints in northern Montenegro. From the summit, sweeping vistas stretch across Bjelasica toward the Komovi mountains and, on exceptionally clear days, even Durmitor.
Thanks to the cable car, this hike delivers a true high-mountain experience without a long climb and is comfortably completed in 2–3 hours, including time to enjoy the views.
- Breakfast & lunch included
- Waking Distance: 6km
- Ascent/Descent: 410m+/410m-
- Duration: 4 hrs
- Grade: Moderate
- Transfer Time: 40 mins each way

Day Seven: Virpazar, Lake Skadar & Budva
We set off early towards Virpazar, a charming fishing village on the edge of Skadar Lake National Park. En route, we stop at a local agritourism experience, Balabani Local Stay, to enjoy fresh, seasonal food and traditional delicacies. Upon arrival in Virpazar, we enjoy free time to explore the village or choose an optional boat cruise on Skadar Lake, gliding through lily-covered waters and exploring the region's rich birdlife.
In the afternoon, we may opt to explore Budva’s Old Town with its charming walled Old Town, narrow cobblestone streets, medieval churches, and quaint squares. Or simply relax on the stunning Adriatic beaches.
- Breakfast & dinner included
- Transfer Time: Kolašin to Balabani Local Stay 1 hr/Balabani Local Stay to Virpazar 20mins/Virpazar to Budva 50 mins

Day Eight: Return home
We gather one final time for breakfast before making our way back to Tivat Airport for our flight home.
- Breakfast included
Accommodation
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Essential Information
Below are the distances for each walk, however please bear in mind these are approximate and subject to change due to local conditions.
- Waking Distance: 12km
- Ascent/Descent: 650m+/650m-
- Duration: 5hrs
- Grade: Moderate to Challenging
- Waking Distance: 15km
- Ascent/Descent: 610m+/610m-
- Duration: 6hrs
- Grade: Moderate to Challenging
- Waking Distance: 16km
- Ascent/Descent: 250m+/250m-
- Duration: 6hrs
- Grade: Moderate
- Waking Distance: 6km
- Ascent/Descent: 410m+/410m-
- Duration: 4hrs
- Grade: Moderate
Glide along a narrow river channel fringed with willows and reeds and enjoy panoramic views of Mount Vranjina and the majestic Albanian mountain ranges. Keep your eyes peeled for numerous native birds perched on the walls of Grmožur, the ruined fortress that rises dramatically before you. This abandoned stronghold once served as a prison during King Nikola’s era. While locals sometimes call it the “Island of Snakes,” it’s more famously known as the “Island of Birds,” home to a variety of permanent and seasonal bird species. On the return journey, the boat will pause in the open water for a refreshing swim.
- Walking boots with good ankle support
- Waterproofs – jacket and trousers
- Walking poles – recommended as they provide good support for the knees, particularly on downhill sections of walks and when conditions are wet/slippery
- Lightweight trousers and shorts with pockets
- Shirts or t-shirts for walking in
- Walking socks – several pairs
- Lightweight fleece or jumper
- Daysack/rucksack for walking
- Lightweight drinking bottle to carry water whilst walking
- Small first aid kit – plasters, insect repellant, etc
- Good, high factor sunscreen, sunhat and sunglasses
- less than 10 years old on the day you enter (check the ‘date of issue’)
- valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave (check the ‘expiry date’)
Compulsory vaccinations: None.
All clients are responsible for acquainting themselves with up to date health information of the countries being visited and where necessary take the required precautions. We recommend that you check with your doctor prior to departure as this information can change. You can also visit the travel health website for more information; Travel Health Portugal

























