Montenegro bird watching vacation

Our only bird watching vacation in Montenegro, a small group, fully guided vacation in the stunning environs of Lake Skadar national park. Staying in stunning eco farmhouse, two mins from lake shore.
Lake Skadar National Park Bojana Delta Ulcinj saltpans Durmitor National Park Dalmatian pelican Pygmy cormorant colony Glossy ibis Cijevna Canyon Primeval forests of Biogradska Gora National Park
Price
£790To£990 excluding flights
Duration
7 Days
Type
Small group
Group size
2-14 people
More info
Includes welcome dinner, all scheduled excursions and packed lunches on excursion days.
Single supplement of £200 applies.
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Description of Montenegro bird watching vacation

Price information

£790To£990 excluding flights
Includes welcome dinner, all scheduled excursions and packed lunches on excursion days.
Single supplement of £200 applies.
Make enquiry

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For departure dates contact us on 1-866-821-6866

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Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

We want our vacations to be high impact in experience but low impact on the environment! Once you’re at the villa, transport will be mostly on foot, kayak or bike, with car transfers provided to starting points for excursions or restaurants if needed.

Lake Skadar is a National Park and a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance and your visit and National Park fees will help sustain sensitive tourism and protection for this area. As such, our tour guides will encourage you to behave in an eco-friendly manner at all times by supporting the Leave No Trace principles –traveling where possible along marked water channels, disposing of waste properly, leaving what you find (unless it’s other people’s rubbish!), respecting wildlife and being considerate of other visitors and the local community.

All our tours involve visits to USAid-financed tourist information centers dotted about the lake – a project which is locally managed, locally staffed and aims to educate visitors about the lake’s special ecology and cultural traditions. We are also working with German eco-tourism NGO GIZ and the World Bank funded 'Albania and Montenegro Lake Skadar Joint Eco-systems Project' to identify formal ways for our customers to volunteer and directly benefit the environment during their stay.

The accommodation for this vacation, Villa Miela, has been sensitively restored by its British owners, drawing praise from the local community and visitors for conserving historic architectural features such as the solid stone archway in the "konoba" (ground floor), once used for storing wine and smoking hams and carp, or the tiny original windows which help maintain a naturally cool interior. As the first such renovation in the area, it is hoped that the villa will encourage more regeneration along these lines and deter less scrupulous investors from knocking down such buildings and replacing them with cheaper concrete structures.

With metre-thick stone walls, air-conditioning is neither needed, nor provided, and guests are encouraged to use fans only when necessary and to turn off all electric fans/lights on leaving the room.

Guests are also asked to keep water use to a minimum, especially important during the dry summer months. The village has no mains water connection and while Villa Miela's water reservoir is fed by mountain-spring during winter, this source dries up in the summer.

People

We have built strong links with local communities at Lake Skadar and support their maintenance of threatened traditions – from bee-keeping, fishing and carp-smoking to the making of wine, cheese, olive-oil and flavoured brandies. You can help us raise awareness among the local population of these stunning RAMSAR protected wetlands, and the benefits to be had from conservation of one of the largest natural birding sites in Europe.

Sadly, hunting birds is not taboo in rural Montenegro but by meeting you and our other guests and discussing issues like conservation, bird protection and the potential of birding vacations as a form of tourism which can boost the local economy (with our help to interpret ), members of the local community will learn to value our feathered friends.

Additionally, by visiting home-producers and buying their wares, you will build pride, contribute to the local economy and encourage the development of eco-tourism in an area where tourism needs examples of how to develop sustainably.

You’ll meet local people like Hassan Muratovic and his wife Nada at remote Murici beach and learn about their ethnic Albanian culture and traditional way of fishing. English isn’t widely spoken round the lake, but your guides will be able to translate to make each interaction create a valuable cultural exchange between you and your host community. Your visit really counts in a remote, beautiful and unknown Balkan destination which is still suffering from decades of impoverishment caused by urban migration and the 1990s Yugoslavian war.

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