THE BALKANS 2008
MONTENEGRO. KOTOR, OLD BAR AND TARA CANYON (Sept 2008)
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For such a small country, Montenegro has a lot to offer. There are
mountains, canyons, fjords, old towns and ruins, you name it. We
counted around 40 tunnels on the first day alone. It says something
about the type of terrain found in Montenegro. The most beautiful part
of the trip was driving from Centije to Kotor. Steep mountains and deep
valleys, together with autumn colors were awesome. It got even better
when we caught the first glimpse of the Gulf of Kotor. It is the
deepest fjord in southern Europe and we had to stop every few minutes
to take it all in. Really it's not a fjord because it wasn't carved
by a glacier, but it looks like one, and that's how it is referred to.
The road leads down in numerous
switchbacks all the way to
Kotor. This picturesque town has the most dramatic setting, between the
water of the Gulf and huge mountain walls. The old town is
unforgettable, with it's labyrinth of narrow, cobbled streets and
ancient churches.
The coast is nothing short of spectacular. There are rocky cliffs and
small beaches. We didn't have good weather to enjoy it fully, but just
driving along the coast is a pleasure. We stopped in Sveti Stefan and
the Old Town in Bar. The ruins of Old Bar are in an isolated and
beautiful setting amid mountains. It took 2 hours to walk around, have
a close look at old houses and churches, and even find some figs
growing on trees. Very tasty!