After breakfast we walked over to the tourist information place to book our rafting trip for tomorrow. We will be picked up in the morning and will raft for 4 hours or so, with a break for lunch, then will be dropped off home - all for 110 euro a person.
After booking the rafting we grabbed some snacks, then set off for the 40 minute walk from Zablijak to the Black Lake (Crno Jezero). After paying the three euro entry price for the Durmitor National Park and scoping out the Black Lake, we set off to visit another smaller lake nearby, Zminji Jazero. It was only an hour walk there through some really beautiful forests of beech and spruce.


We sat next to the lake and had some pringles, water and chocolate, then took some pics.


After that it was a walk back to the Black Lake. From there we spent two hours circumnavigating the lake shore.


We walked back to the Zablijak town around 2pm with aching feet, for a lunch of delicious pizza, beer and coffee.

Of note on the walk back is a curious competition being run by the people of Zablijak to build the ugliest villa.


After resting up in our place for a bit we went in search of dinner, which is actually quite hard to find because we try and choose places that doesn't have smokers in it, which really narrows the choices. We settled on a restaurant attached to a hotel, which in the end wasn't too bad. The weird thing is they charged us for bread which we didn't touch. When we questioned this the waiter said that's just the way it is and that it's a 'tourist fee'.
After dinner I settled down to watch England play Russia in the euros, complete with Montenegro commentary.
After booking the rafting we grabbed some snacks, then set off for the 40 minute walk from Zablijak to the Black Lake (Crno Jezero). After paying the three euro entry price for the Durmitor National Park and scoping out the Black Lake, we set off to visit another smaller lake nearby, Zminji Jazero. It was only an hour walk there through some really beautiful forests of beech and spruce.


We sat next to the lake and had some pringles, water and chocolate, then took some pics.


After that it was a walk back to the Black Lake. From there we spent two hours circumnavigating the lake shore.


We walked back to the Zablijak town around 2pm with aching feet, for a lunch of delicious pizza, beer and coffee.

Of note on the walk back is a curious competition being run by the people of Zablijak to build the ugliest villa.


After resting up in our place for a bit we went in search of dinner, which is actually quite hard to find because we try and choose places that doesn't have smokers in it, which really narrows the choices. We settled on a restaurant attached to a hotel, which in the end wasn't too bad. The weird thing is they charged us for bread which we didn't touch. When we questioned this the waiter said that's just the way it is and that it's a 'tourist fee'.
After dinner I settled down to watch England play Russia in the euros, complete with Montenegro commentary.
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