
Narrow passes and rapids, abysses and steep banks are this canyon’s characteristics and make it irresistible for everybody seeking adventures. Rafting and floating on the Tara belong to those attractions that turn high spirits into top fun. The canyon is 93 km long and its bottom is in a depth of 1,300 m in some places.
Only six years after the proclamation the Yellowstone as the first world’s national park, the territory of Biogradska gora was protected. The preservation of Biogradska gora, with the flows of both rivers Biogradska and Jezerstice dates back from 1878 when this territory was proclaimed the Prince’s Ban (Knjazev zabran), the gift to the that time ruler of Montenegro - Prince Nikola Petrovic.
Kotor is just one of the beautiful coastal towns surrounded by the big mountains that hang over the Mediterranean richness and the Boka Kotorska Bay, the southernmost fjord in Europe, which has been celebrated in song so many times and whose coasts bear witness to the tempestuous history and centuries-old civilization and multicultural interweaving.
Walking along the beautiful craggy paths, rural roads cut into the cliffs of the seaside mountains, which often alternate with gentle green karst valleys and dense deciduous and evergreen forests, then along former roads near deserted hamlets with seaside coastal-style architecture of stone houses is an unforgettable experience for any visitor.