There are a few places along the Tara River where you can do white water rafting, but the most extreme rapids are in the North-West at Scepan Polje. It is right on the border with Bosnia…
Arriving in Pluzine, we headed to the only campsite in town, Evergreen Camping. The site was under construction as they were about to lay a concrete slab for more campervans to park on, so the…
The Durmitor National Park was one of the most incredible unexpected delights of our trip around in Montenegro. Friends told us about the spectacular scenery and we had to see it for ourselves. Our road…
The Black Lake (or Crno jezero) is a stunning glacial lake surrounded by a pine forest, which casts a perfect reflection in the mirror-like surface of the lake. The snowcapped Medjed mountain peak, rising to…
We left our fabulous new friends at Camp Rubrenovik and set off for the Tara River Canyon. Also known as the Tara River Gorge, this is the second longest canyon in the world, after the…
With great elation, we arrived in Montenegro. We had managed to enter from Kosovo using our UK visas so were feeling triumphant! We’d had so many obstacles thrown in our way from visas to campervan…
The White Drin Waterfall is located in the Žljeb mountain in the Prokletije in the village of Radavc only 11km from Peja. The waterfall is located at the source of the Drin River where the…
Prizren has been named the prettiest city in Kosovo and for good reason. The oldest preserved old town in Kosovo, this quaint town with its cobbled streets and Ottoman-style architecture has been listed as a…
Pristina is a fun, young, vibrant, although it has to be said, a rather ugly city. The city is in a state of transition with dilapidated old communist-era buildings, next to old Ottoman style architecture…