Tranquil nature kayaking and hiking
Skadaar Lake undiscovered. Courtesy of www.undiscoveredmontenegro.com
At certain times of year, Undiscovered Montenegro also run kayaking trips to the lake’s small resident colony of Dalmatian Pelican. Watching these magical creatures – the world’s largest flying water birds – quietly from a distance (National Park rules state 300 metres), undisturbed by engines or people, must surely by up among Europe’s top wildlife experiences! Within easier reach, kayaking from lake tourism centre Virpazar, to the bird reserves at the Moraca Delta, or the old island prison of ‘Grmozur’ and Pjesacac beach, will delight anyone looking for an active adventure just a short hop away from Montenegro’s busy coast. Float past carpets of waterlilies, see flocks of birds dance above the waters, and experience a complete sense of peace as you escape the modern world. Perhaps the biggest secret of all, though, is that this national park is not just about the lake. Hike in its hinterland and you might just find yourself leaping into hidden waterfalls, natural pools and rivers or bumping into wild tortoises! Visit Undiscovered Montenegro at www.undiscoveredmontenegro.com to find out more about Lake Skadar multi-activity holidays based at Villa Miela new Virpazar, or for guided day trips kayaking and hiking go to www.lake-skadar.com or send an email to [email protected]Kayaking on Skadar lake. Courtesy of www.undiscoveredMontenegro.com