New video of Croatian 2CELLOS band a part of which was filmed in Montenegro (the Durmitor mountain and the Cemovsko field) has just released and it is spectacular!

Montenegrin TV host Dajana Golubovic Pejovic also appears in the video.

At the end of last year, the duo made a video for one of the songs from the album in Montenegro.

“We shot at the fantastic, breathtaking locations. Luka and I were on Durmitor for the first time and we are really thrilled. Shooting in areas characterized by wild nature and unspoiled beauty is amazing, but also very difficult. It was cold, we just froze… and since we had to carry our cellos, it was even worse. We worked hard and we had to endure. We wore blankets… of course, there was excellent rakija to warm us up. As soon as we arrived, we tried your specialties and we loved all of them,” Hauser told Dnevne Novine newspaper immediately after the video shooting.

https://m.cdm.me/english/spectacular-2cellos-video-breathtaking-montenegro/

No matter from which side you approach Durmitor National Park, you will be in awe – the glorious mountain peaks are rugged, smooth, sloping and jagged, all at the same time. The ancient pine trees dot the mountainsides with perfect cones, some reaching 50m high. And amid all this are the 18 glacial lakes that range in colour from frosty blues to deep navy and turquoise, like precious beads scattered on the massif.

Durmitor has 48 peaks above 2000m in altitude, with the highest, Bobotov Kuk, measuring 2523m, making the park the perfect place for hiking, especially in the warmer months. There are spectacular karst or forest trails, and stunning views that stretch hundreds of kilometres.

https://www.lonelyplanet.com/travel-tips-and-articles/take-a-glimpse-at-europes-best-national-parks/

If the cruise ships queueing by Kotor’s bay are anything to go by, the cat is definitely out of the bag for Montenegro’s stunning Adriatic coastline. Fortunately, overlooked Northern Montenegro is brimming with off-the-beaten-track adventures – without the crowds. What’s more, the country’s compact size and good roads make this remote region more ripe for exploration than you might have thought.