Tuesday, November 5, 2024

MONTENEGRO: Prokletije National Park

The Prokletije mountains are a range of mountains shared by Albania, Kosovo, and Montenegro. 

It is characterized by its unique border-crossing where the mountains serve as the border between the three countries.

The mountains are also called The Accursed Mountains because they are so inhospitable. 

This rugged and remote region is part of the Albanian Alps.

Prokletije National Park in Montenegro is a stunning park that is home to scenic landscapes with towering peaks and deep gorges. 

We stayed in Plav Lake, nestled at the foot of the Prokletije mountain range.

Plav Lake, like most lakes in Montenegro, it is a glacial lake, formed as the last ice age ended, roughly 10,000 years ago. 

 It is surrounded by green rocky hills and a small town.


It is considered to be the centre of ecotourism in Montenegro.

We had hoped to get to enjoy hikes in Prokletije park, however, the weather was not cooperating.

After a heavy night of rain we decided we’d drive into the mountains and see if we could go hiking or at least a scenic walk. 


The roads were a bit rough. 


Little did we know how bad it would become. 


At one point we decided to turn around. However, it was not possible to get back up the steep incline and turning back to “the devil we know is better than the devil we don’t know” was not an option.


Google maps said we were on this road for the next 17 km. It was the slowest and most stressful and terrifying drive of my life. I was not sure what I was most scared of – smashing the car, getting killed rolling down the cliffs or, surviving and never being the same.  

 
 These pictures are the “easy” spots and do not capture the precarious situation we found ourselves in. I give John credit for getting us out of our predicament, and, I give me credit for keeping my mouth shut during it.


We passed a herd of sheep and young shepherds that did not speak English, but, it was clear they were astounded to see a car on their goat paths. They must have thought we were nuts. We did not dispute and were in complete agreement of their assessment.

Eventually it got idyllic and pastoral with signs of life and we were able to “relax” and “enjoy” the drive in the park.


 
 
The next couple of days we stuck to tame roads and safe walking paths after our harrowing drive.


We hiked  to The Eye (Oko Skakavice), a brilliant turquoise blue lake.




It is so crystal clear they say you can see to a depth of 8 meters.

We continued hiking through the Ropojana valley








 

Another day we also hiked through the Grebaje Valley.








It is an absolutely beautiful area and we now have boasting rights that we survived Prokletije National Park.


Just barely.





4 comments:

Gordon Ellwood said...

Hi Linda
That does look a scary drive and even though the car looks very nice, roadside assistance could also be a problem and the sheep herders could probably not help if you broke down.
You and John truly have adventurer spirits. The bus ride and border crossing you described in a previous post was very interesting, even if uncertain, and a testament to your risk tolerance. Now our travels are over, we will be more settled for a while, and I will be checking your blog more frequently.
You always look great and do incredibly well living out of one large suitcase and a carry-on, maybe John packs things for you too.
Take care you two.

Canadian Linda said...

Thanks Gordon. I didn't get any photos of the really scary parts of that mountain drive. The photos I did take were before it got frightening and when we felt safe enough to stop and get out of the car. It was awful! I was honestly afraid we would either demolish the car, roll off the edge, or slam into boulders and become paraplegics. NEVER EVER AGAIN!!!! I give John credit for getting the car through it, and me credit for keeping my mouth shut. (P.S. John might have a thing or two that he carries for me.)

Gordon Ellwood said...

and so he should, as you both look great. When we did Pikes Peak this summer, I have never heard so many choice words from Anne once we got above the tree line.

Canadian Linda said...

Anne.... using choice words.... hahahaha. I had all kinds of choice words going through my head, but I was too scared, and I knew John was scared, so I never said them. It was a challenge and I am very proud of myself.