Podgorica: Biogradska Gora, Moraca and Kolasin Day Tour - Scenic Drive Along the Highest Highway in the EU

Podgorica: Biogradska Gora, Moraca and Kolasin Day Tour

Explore Montenegro’s stunning landscapes on this 8-hour Podgorica day tour visiting Biogradska Gora, Moraca River Canyon, Moraca Monastery, and Kolasin.

Discover Montenegro’s Natural Beauty and Cultural Heritage in a Single Day

Podgorica: Biogradska Gora, Moraca and Kolasin Day Tour - Discover Montenegro’s Natural Beauty and Cultural Heritage in a Single Day

This Podgorica day tour offers a full 8-hour journey through some of Montenegro’s most captivating sights. You’ll drive along the highest highway in the EU, explore the lush Biogradska Gora National Park, and stand at the edge of the Moraca River Canyon. The tour includes visits to the Moraca Monastery and the charming town of Kolasin, making it ideal for those interested in both nature and local culture.

Offered by Mediterranean Journey, this private group experience is led by a professional guide and is designed for travelers who appreciate scenic drives, primeval forests, and historic sites. While food and drinks are not included, the tour’s flexibility and impressive itinerary make it a popular choice for a full day of Montenegro’s natural splendors.

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Key Points

Podgorica: Biogradska Gora, Moraca and Kolasin Day Tour - Key Points

  • Duration: 8 hours, with flexible starting times based on availability
  • Highlights: Biogradska Gora National Park, Moraca River Canyon, Moraca Monastery, Kolasin
  • Transportation: Hotel pickup and drop-off included within Podgorica
  • Guide: Professional English-speaking guide
  • Physical activity: Light walking, comfortable shoes recommended
  • Booking: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, pay later option available

Scenic Drive Along the Highest Highway in the EU

Podgorica: Biogradska Gora, Moraca and Kolasin Day Tour - Scenic Drive Along the Highest Highway in the EU

The tour begins with a hotel pickup in Podgorica, setting the stage for a day filled with Montenegro’s dramatic landscapes. The drive takes you along the highest highway in the European Union, a route that offers sweeping views and numerous photo stops. This scenic highway connects Podgorica with the small town of Kolasin, known for its local products and alpine ambiance.

During this drive, the landscape shifts from urban scenery to mountainous terrain, giving a taste of Montenegro’s diverse topography. The road’s cliff-side bends and tunnels provide an exciting perspective on the country’s rugged geography, making the journey just as memorable as the stops themselves.

Exploring the Town of Kolasin and Local Products

Podgorica: Biogradska Gora, Moraca and Kolasin Day Tour - Exploring the Town of Kolasin and Local Products

The first stop in Kolasin features a guided tour lasting approximately one hour. Here, visitors can stroll through the town’s streets, where stalls in the city center showcase regional products. This setting offers a chance to purchase local souvenirs and enjoy a glimpse of mountain village life.

Kolasin provides a peaceful, laid-back atmosphere, with its alpine scenery and traditional architecture. The town’s small size makes it easy to navigate on foot, and the guide shares stories about the local customs and history. Although food and drinks are not included, the town offers some options for those wishing to sample regional flavors.

Hiking in the Primeval Forest of Biogradska Gora

One of the tour’s highlights is a two-hour walk through the Biogradska Gora National Park. This protected area features a primeval forest with trees that are nearly two centuries old. Travelers step over roots of ancient trees and hop streams, experiencing a landscape that feels untouched by time.

The park’s lush greenery and tranquil lakes make for a peaceful walk. The guide explains the park’s ecological significance, sharing details about the fascinating flora and fauna. This part of the tour is perfect for nature lovers seeking a close-up encounter with Montenegro’s wilderness.

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Visiting the Mystical Moraca Monastery

A guided visit of the Moraca Monastery lasts approximately 45 minutes. This medieval sacral site is surrounded by high stone walls, resembling a fortress. Inside, visitors find sleeping quarters that carry stories and legends from the area.

One legend explains that the yellow stone used in the monastery’s construction is from a distant location called Tusine. According to tradition, stones were transported over tens of kilometers by hand to build this sacred site, emphasizing its historical and cultural importance. The monastery’s architecture and spiritual atmosphere make it a compelling stop.

Marveling at the Moraca River Canyon

The Moraca River Canyon is renowned for its spectacular scenery and the unique road that runs along its edge. The E65 highway features numerous cliff-side bends and tunnels, offering breathtaking views of the canyon below.

A brief photo stop here allows visitors to capture the rugged beauty of the canyon. The road’s design and location make it one of Montenegro’s most interesting driving experiences, highlighting the natural drama of the landscape and engineering ingenuity.

Practical Details and Travel Logistics

This tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off within Podgorica, making it convenient for travelers staying in the city. The professional guide speaks English and provides insights throughout the day, enhancing the experience with stories and information about each stop.

Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking, especially during the forest hike and city strolls. Since food and drinks are not included, travelers should consider bringing snacks or purchasing refreshments during stops. The tour is suitable for most visitors, but wheelchair users may find it less accessible due to the nature of some locations.

Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. The reserve now, pay later option offers added convenience for planning.

Who Will Enjoy This Tour Most?

This tour appeals most to anyone interested in experiencing Montenegro’s diverse landscapes, from lush forests and mountain peaks to dramatic canyons. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the walk through Biogradska Gora and the scenic drives along cliffs. Those interested in history will find the Moraca Monastery and legends captivating.

Travelers who enjoy photo opportunities will love the various stops with panoramic views. The private group setting allows for a personalized experience, with flexibility to ask questions and engage with the guide.

The Sum Up: A Balanced Mix of Nature and Culture

The Podgorica: Biogradska Gora, Moraca and Kolasin Day Tour offers an accessible yet immersive taste of Montenegro’s wild beauty and historical sites. Its 8-hour duration makes it manageable for a day trip while covering some of the country’s most notable attractions.

The combination of scenic drives, forest walks, and cultural visits ensures a well-rounded experience. While food and drinks are not included, the stops at Kolasin, Biogradska Gora, and the Moraca Monastery provide plenty of opportunities to appreciate Montenegro’s landscape and heritage.

This tour suits those who want a comprehensive snapshot of northern Montenegro, especially travelers eager to explore the mountains, forests, and medieval architecture that define this region. With friendly guides and stunning scenery, it promises a memorable day without the need for strenuous activity or extensive planning.

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Podgorica: Biogradska Gora, Moraca and Kolasin Day Tour



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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour involves light walking and scenic drives, making it suitable for most children, provided they are comfortable walking in outdoor settings and on uneven terrain.

Can I bring my camera?
Yes, bringing a camera is highly encouraged to capture the picturesque landscapes, especially at the canyon, forest, and mountain viewpoints.

Are there any restrictions for participants?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of some stops and walking trails. Comfortable shoes are recommended for all participants.

How flexible is the schedule?
The itinerary is fixed, but the private group setting allows for some flexibility in timing and questions during the stops.

What should I bring with me?
Comfortable shoes for walking, a camera for photos, and some snacks or drinks, since food is not included in the tour price.

How do I book?
Reservations can be made with the option to cancel for free up to 24 hours beforehand, with the possibility to reserve now and pay later for convenience.

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