Pristine wilderness
National Parks
Montenegro's crown jewels — pristine wilderness areas that showcase nature at its most magnificent.
Biogradska Gora National Park
Biogradska Gora National Park with Bjelasica Mountain is a unique geomorphological unit in the central part of Montenegro.
Prokletije National Park
Prokletije National Park was declared a park in 2009. It is located in the border area of Montenegro, Albania, and Kosovo.
Durmitor National Park
Due to its natural values, historical and cultural significance, Durmitor was declared a national park in 1952.
Lovćen National Park
Lovcen is a coastal mountain in the south of the coastal chain of high mountains of the Dinaric system.
Skadar Lake National Park
Skadar Lake, due to its natural values and historical and cultural significance, was declared the fourth Montenegrin national park in 1983.
Regional Park Dragisnica and Komarnica
The regional park Dragisnica and Komarnica is located in the extreme northwest of the Municipality of Šavnik.
Piva Nature Park
The Piva Nature Park is located in the extreme northwest of Montenegro, on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Komovi Nature Park
The Komovi Nature Park was named after the Komovi mountain massif, which is one of the most impressive mountain massifs in Montenegro and the Dinaric mountain system.
Zeta River Nature Park
The Valley of the Zete River is an area protected at the national level and belongs to the category of Nature Park.








