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Montenegro National Parks Attract Nearly Half a Million Tourists in Five Months, Generating Over 2.3 Million Euros in Revenue

12 Sep 2024 By travelandtourworld

Montenegro National Parks Attract Nearly Half a Million Tourists in Five Months, Generating Over 2.3 Million Euros in Revenue

Montenegro’s breathtaking landscapes and preserved ecosystems have proven to be a significant draw for nature lovers, as nearly half a million tourists visited the country’s five national parks between April 1 and August 31, 2024. During this period, the National Parks of Montenegro (NPCG) collected over 2.3 million euros, solidifying the importance of these protected areas in boosting the nation’s eco-tourism and travel industry.

The company reported that 496,804 visitors explored the national parks during this five-month period, with a notable increase in the number of annual ticket holders. A total of 13,599 annual tickets were sold, allowing tourists unlimited access to all five parks for less than 14 euros. This pricing structure, which was revised last year, encourages repeat visits and helps attract a growing number of nature enthusiasts both from within Montenegro and abroad.

According to NPCG, the influx of visitors and subsequent revenue growth reflect a strong demand for eco-tourism and outdoor activities. From April to August, the parks attracted more visitors than anticipated, continuing the trend observed earlier in the year. As previously reported by Vijesti, 178,333 tourists visited the parks from January to mid-June, marking an 18% increase compared to the same period in 2023.

The boost in visitor numbers is attributed to a combination of factors, including Montenegro’s rich natural beauty, the increasing popularity of active holidays, and the attractive pricing of annual tickets. For only 13.5 euros, visitors can purchase an annual ticket, giving them unlimited access to all five national parks for the entire year. NPCG has emphasized the importance of the annual ticket in encouraging frequent visits, particularly among domestic visitors.

Montenegro’s five national parks—Skadar Lake, Durmitor, Biogradska Gora, Lovćen, and Prokletije—offer a diverse range of experiences for tourists seeking an active, nature-filled holiday. From hiking and mountaineering to kayaking, cycling, and rafting, visitors are treated to stunning views and exhilarating activities. NPCG noted that tourists are particularly drawn to the opportunity to engage in outdoor adventures such as cruising, visiting rural households for traditional meals, and participating in various nature-based excursions.

In addition to outdoor activities, visitors can explore visitor centers, take part in guided tours, or simply relax in the tranquil surroundings. The parks also showcase Montenegro’s rich biodiversity, giving tourists a chance to connect with nature and appreciate the country’s unique flora and fauna.

While Montenegro’s national parks are attracting more visitors each year, entrance fees have also played a crucial role in supporting the parks’ maintenance and conservation efforts. In March 2023, the Montenegrin government adjusted the entrance fees to national parks. The new prices, ranging from three to five euros per park, were introduced to help cover the costs of maintaining these protected areas while still offering affordable access for tourists.

For example, Skadar Lake National Park now charges five euros for a day pass, while Durmitor National Park increased its fee from three to five euros. Despite these slight increases, the annual ticket price was reduced from 27 euros to 13.5 euros, making it an attractive option for frequent visitors.

In line with Montenegro’s focus on promoting eco-tourism, entrance fees are waived for certain groups, including children under the age of 15, organized groups of students from specific faculties, researchers, representatives of the diplomatic corps, and individuals with disabilities.

NPCG has highlighted the success of the annual ticket, which has become increasingly popular among both domestic and international tourists. With unlimited access to all five national parks for less than 14 euros, the annual ticket encourages repeat visits and allows nature lovers to explore Montenegro’s natural treasures at their own pace.

Thanks to Montenegro’s preserved ecosystems and diverse landscapes, the national parks have become a sought-after destination for tourists seeking an authentic nature-based holiday. Activities such as hiking in the Durmitor mountains, kayaking on Skadar Lake, and exploring the ancient Biogradska Gora forest allow visitors to immerse themselves in the stunning natural beauty of Montenegro.

NPCG also places a strong emphasis on promoting sustainable tourism. By supporting the parks through entrance fees, tourists help contribute to the protection and preservation of these natural areas, ensuring that they remain intact for future generations.

In addition to the spectacular natural landscapes, tourists have the chance to experience Montenegro’s rich cultural heritage by visiting katuns (traditional shepherds’ settlements), interacting with locals, and sampling authentic Montenegrin cuisine. Many of the rural households located near the parks offer unique gastronomic experiences, giving visitors a taste of the local lifestyle.

Montenegro’s national parks have emerged as a cornerstone of the country’s tourism industry, and the NPCG is optimistic about continued growth in the future. With the annual ticket initiative proving successful and ongoing efforts to promote the parks as year-round destinations, NPCG expects even greater visitor numbers in the coming years.

The organization is also committed to improving the visitor experience by investing in infrastructure, such as improved trails, visitor centers, and sustainable tourism initiatives. With growing interest in eco-tourism and outdoor activities, Montenegro’s national parks are poised to attract even more tourists looking to escape into nature.

As 2024 progresses, Montenegro’s national parks will continue to play a vital role in the country’s tourism strategy, offering visitors an unparalleled opportunity to explore some of the most beautiful and unspoiled landscapes in Europe.

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