It's funny in the beginning how villagers would react when you told them they could do tourism.
"Haha, no way, we're no Kotor," they would say. Every major travel magazine has recognized Kotor as one of THE places to see in the world. And villagers thought people only wanted Kotor, not someplace that may not even have electricity.
In those situations, I would look around and take in the raw beauty around me - the tall mountains towering over the village as the sun is setting, the big plate full of organic food in front of me, and the much-needed serenity sinking in. "No, you're not Kotor."
And several months later, they would welcome their first guests. And then they would call, often crying because the guests have just left. And in those few days, they treated them like family. That's Montenegrin hospitality.
And here are some moments we captured in Northern Montenegro that embody the coziness and essence of Montenegrin culture.
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The view of Goles Katun by Biogradska Gora National Park

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The backyard of Djurdjevina Family Farm above Moraca Monastery

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The view of Rakovic Katun in Biogradska Gora National Park

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Freshly bakd bread at Samel's Cottage in Prokletije National Park

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Above the mountains of Katun in Durmitor National Park

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Farm to fork dinner at a farm near Podgorica

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Lunch at Cakor Katun

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Horses at Mokri Do Katun

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Feeding the donkeys at Donkey Farm

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Hiking to the Pesic Lake in Biogradska Gora National Park

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Horseback riding in Vojnik Eco Village

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Hiking the Katun Road

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