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Top 10 Places to Visit in Montenegro

Akshay Kulkarni
“At the birth of our planet, the most beautiful encounter between the land and the sea must have happened at the coast of Montenegro. When the pearls of nature were sown, handfuls of them were cast on this soil."
- Lord Byron

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Explore Europe's deepest canyon, the UNESCO-listed Tara River Canyon in Montenegro!

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Discover the UNESCO-listed medieval charm of Kotor's Old Town!

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Visit the stunning Ostrog Monastery Church carved into a mountain cliff in Montenegro!

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Perast is a quaint gem beneath St. Ilija hill, adorned with exquisite Baroque architecture!

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Off the coast of Perast, discover Our Lady of the Rocks, an islet with a church and museum!

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Budva: The "Montenegrin Miami" with exotic beaches and vibrant nightlife!

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6 km southeast of Budva is Sveti Stefan, a small islet with a luxurious 5-star hotel resort!

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Montenegro's hero, Petar II Petrović Njegoš, rests in the Mausoleum of Njegos atop Lovćenmountain.
Originally consecrated in 1166, the Kotor Cathedral of St. Tryphon is Kotor's most imposing and prominent architecture.
Black Lake, a pristine glacial lake, is the most famous attraction of the Durmitor National Park, Montenegro's best national park.