Perched high upon a cliff, rising 900m above the Zeta valley stands Ostrog, the most important site in Montenegro for Orthodox Christians, attracting up to a million visitors annually. This religious attraction is not without its fair share of legends and stories. The monastery has been carved almost entirely on an impossibly vertically positioned mountain cliff and is the pride of Montenegrin spirituality. Constructed in 1665 within two large caves, it gives the impression that it has grown out of the very rock. On Ostrog monastery tour, you will hear many stories and legends about how it was built, about the monks who reside here and above all, you will hear about St Basil – the miracle worker, whose bones were laid to rest in the Upper Monastery. Another highlight of this trip is that you will visit a local household that reflects how old Montenegro is kept alive in modern days. Enjoy in traditional Montenegrin treats prepared by the local hosts.
Pickup included
When we arrive at the Monastery Ostrog complex, we will first visit the Lower Monastery and the Holy Trinity Church from 1824. Then we will take off to the Upper Monastery. Bear in mind that we will need to park the car and walk up hill for 5 minutes to the Upper Monastery. When we arrive at the Upper Monastery you will hear many stories and see the coffin with the remains of St Basil, most important saint of Montenegro Orthodoxy.
Rural household visit and lunch. You will sample different kinds of homemade products specially prepared by our hosts like three different kinds of fruit brandy (‘Rakija’, as we call it), honey, specialities of meat, juices and cheese all prepared in the traditional Montenegrin way. You will feel good known Montenegrin hospitality on the every step of the tour. You will see the interiors of an old Montenegrin home and learn about how food was prepared and preserved during the winters. Our host will also show you how he makes honey and if you like he will give you a protection suit and hat and explain to you how the bee community functions. In spring and summer the colors are impressive as our host has more than 30 trees of different kinds of fruit.
Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, is a vibrant city blending modern life with rich history. It offers a mix of ancient architecture, lively markets, and a gateway to Montenegro's stunning natural landscapes.
A modern cable-stayed bridge over the Morača River, offering beautiful views and a symbol of the city.
A historic bridge over the Ribnica River, originally built by the Ottomans in the 16th century.
A museum showcasing the history and culture of Podgorica and Montenegro.
A stunning national park offering hiking trails, scenic views, and the Mausoleum of Petrovic Njegoš.
A traditional smoked ham from the Njeguši region, often served with cheese and rakiya.
A unique risotto made with cuttlefish, giving it a distinctive black color.
A traditional dish made from cornmeal, potatoes, and cheese, often served with sour cream.
A traditional fruit brandy, often made from plums or grapes.
This is the best time to visit Podgorica for warm weather and outdoor activities. The city is vibrant with festivals and events.
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Podgorica is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
Podgorica Railway Station
Podgorica Bus Station
Affordable and frequent, but can be crowded during peak hours.
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A UNESCO-listed medieval town with stunning architecture, historic churches, and a well-preserved city wall.
A stunning national park offering hiking, skiing, and breathtaking views of mountains and lakes.
A popular coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and historic Old Town.
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