There are countless reasons to visit the “Dragišnica and Komarnica” Nature Park, but if you’re still undecided, we are confident that after reading this, you’ll be inspired to answer the park’s “call of the wild.”
What makes this Park special
- The “Dragišnica and Komarnica” Nature Park is renowned for its pleasant mountain climate and exceptional freshness, even during the hottest summer days. While temperatures in the cities soar to unbearable levels, the Komarnica Canyon can be up to 20 degrees cooler.
- Thanks to diverse geological layers, the age of the terrain, and its unique origin, the natural habitats in this part of the Durmitor Massif are incredibly rich and varied. This combination of factors makes Dragišnica and Komarnica a special area, notable for its impressive plant diversity — with around 1,600 species found in the Durmitor region alone.
- The Komarnica Canyon is among the rare remaining wild canyons in Europe, preserved in its natural, untouched state.
- For lovers of paddling, Komarnica is a perfect spot — a calm yet powerful river winding through an untouched canyon, whose natural beauty creates an unforgettable experience deep in the heart of the gorge.
- Hiking and climbing enthusiasts will be particularly thrilled by the Boljske Grede — impressive rock formations rising high above the Komarnica Canyon at an altitude of 2,091 meters, offering one of Durmitor’s most magnificent landscapes. From here, you can enjoy breathtaking views of Bobotov Kuk and Prutaš Peak.
If you’re looking for a break, an escape from everyday routine, or a pause from countless obligations, a visit to the “Dragišnica and Komarnica” Nature Park is a must. We guarantee you’ll feel a renewed, refreshing energy and moments that will remind you just how inspiring and relaxing nature can be.