Free entry to national parks on Monday and Wednesday

"We invite all lovers of nature and living in a healthy environment, as well as cyclists and recreationists, to visit the national parks of Montenegro with free admission during these two days," says the announcement.
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Lovćen National Park, Photo: National Parks of Montenegro
Lovćen National Park, Photo: National Parks of Montenegro
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Ažurirano: 22.05.2017. 09:46h

Entrance to the national parks Durmitor, Biogradska gora, Lovćen, Skadar Lake and Prokletije will be free on Monday and Wednesday.

The Public Company for National Parks approved free entrance on the occasion of important ecological dates, World Biodiversity Day and European Parks Day, in accordance with the Decision on the amount of fees for use of space, performance of activities and provision of services.

"We invite all lovers of nature and staying in a healthy environment, as well as cyclists and recreationists, to visit the national parks of Montenegro during these two days with free admission," the announcement says.

As it is added, visitors will have the opportunity to spend pleasant time in protected natural areas, visit Visitor Centers, as well as hiking and educational trails, and especially the trail around Black and Biograd Lakes.

European Day of Parks National Parks of Montenegro plan to celebrate it in cooperation with the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism and UNDP, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Institute for Hydrometeorology and Seismology in Podgorica on Independence Square on Sunday, May 28.

On that day, as announced, visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the values ​​of the Parks and mitigating the effects of climate change, which is also the theme of this year's celebration.

The National Parks remind that on the occasion of World Biodiversity Day, the Department for Promotion, Marketing and Education organized an educational workshop with fifty students from Petnjica who visited Durmitor National Park on May 18.

"In order to preserve biodiversity, a healthy environment, water and air, we invite all citizens to contribute by personal example in their surroundings to raising awareness of the importance of a healthy environment and the importance of preserving nature, both for us and for all future generations," it says. in the statement.

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