Cetinje (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Цетиње [pronounced [ t͡sětiɲe]]), is a city and Old Royal Capital (Montenegrin: Prijestonica / Приjестоница) of Montenegro. It is also the historic and the secondary capital of Montenegro, where the official residence of the President of Montenegro is located. According to the 2011 census, the town had a population of 13,918, while the Cetinje municipality had 16,657 residents.as of 2011.
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Exactly 461 stairs lead to Jezerski Vrh, which is located at an altitude of 1660 m above sea level, where the Mausoleum dedicated to Petar II Petrovic Njegos was opened in 1974, making it the mausoleum at the highest altitude in the world at the time. The location of today's Mausoleum housed a humble chapel which Njegos constructed in 1845 to be his eternal resting place.
The mausoleum is about a 1 1/2 hours drive up from Kotor. A road full of hairpin bends and sharp drops for about 45 mins - 1 hour before it levels off more in the national park. It is well worth the drive though because of the absolutely spectacular view at the top. It truly is like being on top of the world! At the mausoleum there is a little gift area and a nice restaurant with lovely views too. On a really clear day I'm told you can see as far as Lake Skadar. Stunning! Don't miss it!
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The Lovcen National park covers an area of 6.220 ha and has a moderate continental and mountain climate, influenced by the Mediterranean climate. The tallest peaks are Stirovnik (1.749m above sea level) and Jezerski vrh (1.657m above sea level).
Worth visiting; the view is amazing! There is also a restaurant with local specialties near the entrance to the mausoleum.The Njegos mausoleum is at 1657 m, there are 461 steps! The entrance fee to the park is 2 € and for the mausoleum is 3 €.
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Lipa cave is one of the largest cave monuments in Montenegro. Its 2,5 km long system of passages and halls makes it a place you simply must visit while in Montenegro. The beauty of Lipa cave was recognized and admired by notable historic figures, among which the Montenegrin royalty. Lipa cave was known of prior to Njegos’ time, and cave expeditions were organized even back then. Various renowned explorers from the 19th century left written documents regarding the cave’s existence and its abundance in cave ornaments, and explorations continue up to this day. Cave is located only 5km from town center of Cetinje, 33km from Budva, and 35km from capital city of Podgorica. In 2017 cave tour has been prolonged, visitors now spend longer time in the cave admiring additional cave galleries. Lipa cave was opened in 2015 and since then it’s been offering unforgettable tours conducted by trained guides whose kind and helpful attitude adds to the overall experience.
Very cool cave, fun tour with a good, knowledgeable and funny guide. It’s chilly with lots of dripping water so remember a raincoat.
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