Itinerary Details
MT Sobek: Balkans Via Dinarica Hiking
Day 1 Arrive at Ljubljana & Transfer to Bled
1-hour private van transfer
Arrive at Ljubljana Airport and meet your MT Sobek trip leader outside of the customs and immigration area, who escort you to the hotel in the charming lakeside town of Bled. At the welcome dinner this evening, meet the rest of the group.
Accommodation: Hotel Savica
(D)
Day 2 Explore Triglav National Park & Visit Bled Castle
45-minute private van transfer
5-hours/8 miles hiking with 2,788’ elevation gain & loss
This morning, hike through the forests of Pokljuka plateau towards Lipanca alpine meadow and Blejska Koca Hut. The path reaches a saddle offering the first views of the central Julian Alps, the Ljubljana basin and Triglav, Slovenia's highest peak and the symbol of the park. In the afternoon, return to Bled for a walk along the lake and a visit to its iconic medieval castle, the oldest castle in Slovenia.
Accommodation: Hotel Savica
(B, L, D)
Day 3 Hike Risnjak National Park in Croatia
3-hour private van transfer
5 hours/6.5 miles hiking with 1,675' elevation gain & 1,675' elevation loss
Depart this morning to Risnjak National Park on Croatia's northern border with Slovenia, the northernmost of Croatia's eight national parks. Covering more than 24 square miles, it provides habitat for more than 1,000 different plants, as well as wolves, bears, and lynx. The hike starts from the Platak plateau, toward the summit of Guslica (4,887') the western-most summit of this range, offering splendid views of the entire park, all the way to the Adriatic Sea. On a clear day, you can even see the part of the Slovenian Alps. Afternoon transfer to Fuzine.
Accommodation: Hotel Bitoraj Fuzine
(B, L, D)
Day 4 Hike the Premuzic Trail in Northern Velebit National Park
3.5-hour private van transfer
6–7 hours/9 miles hiking with 1,540' elevation gain & 2,165' elevation loss
Depart early for Northern Velebit National Park, one of the most beautiful areas of the Croatian Dinaric Alps. Start the hike near the Zavizan mountain hut, the highest meteorological station in Croatia. After a half-hour walk, embark on the famous Premuzic trail, a 35.5-mile-long route that follows the main ridge of Velebit mountain. While hiking this first stage of the trail, pass through Rozanski Kukovi, a nature reserve that protects many endemic and rare plant species, as well as rich fauna, including the three big predators of Croatia: bears, wolves, and lynx.
Accommodation: Hotel Vicko
(B, L, D)
Day 5 Marvel at the Limestone Peaks of Bojinac and Bojin Kuk
30-minute private van transfer
5-6 hours/5 miles hiking with 2,100' elevation gain & 820' elevation loss
After breakfast and a short transfer to a local village, begin hiking up to a high plateau and to the rocky area of Bojinac peak, with stellar views of the islands dotted along the Adriatic coast. This is an area of unusually picturesque rocky limestone peaks. Afterwards, descend back to the van, and head to Starigrad.
Accommodation: Hotel Vicko
(B, L, D)
Day 6 Explore Paklenica National Park
5–6 hours/7.2 miles hiking with 1,520' elevation gain & 2,150' elevation loss
Wake up to the sounds of seagulls and salty winds coming from the Adriatic. The village of Starigrad is the gateway to Paklenica National Park, a hiking and rock-climbing paradise wedged between two narrow gorges. Explore the bigger of the two gorges, with steep climbing walls, rocky peaks, well-maintained trails, and stunning views down the gorge. Rest at the main hut in the center of the park, cool off, replenish your water bottle, and follow the Paklenica river back down to the coast for a well-deserved dip in the Adriatic.
(B, L, D)
Day 7 Tour Mostar & Reach Blidinje Nature Park
6-hour private van transfer
Wake up early and transfer to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and the beautiful city of Mostar. Tour the old city and see its famed historical bridge. The bridge is locally known as Stari Most, and the town was named after the bridge keepers, or "mostari." After a tasty lunch on the banks of the Neretva river, head out towards Blidinje Nature Park, from where you continue the Bosnian part of the Via Dinarica adventure.
Accommodation: Hotel Hajducke Vrleti
(B, L, D)
Day 8 Hike to Hajducka Vrata and Drinaca Peak
6–8 hours/10.8 miles hiking with 2,950' elevation gain & 2,950' elevation loss
Start the Bosnian part of the Via Dinarica adventure with Blidinje Nature Park, where the hike begins over Cvrsnica mountain. The first part is a very gentle ascent through a thick beech forest. As the elevation rises, climb above the tree line and east toward Drinjaca (6,686') and Hajducka Vrata, a stunning natural arch typical for karst and limestone. After lunch, head back down to Blidinje for some delicious and hearty highland village fare.
Accommodation: Hotel Hajducke Vrleti
(B, L, D)
Day 9 Discover the Highland Village of Lukomir
3.5-hour private van transfer
4 hours/5.2 miles hiking with 1,970' elevation gain & 1,706' elevation loss
Transfer to the village of Umoljani, located on the mountain of Bjelasnica that hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics. From the village, ascend to the summer shepherd settlement of Gradina and continue uphill to Obalj peak (6,220'). From here, take in spectacular views of Rakitnica canyon and Lukomir, Bosnia's highest village (at 4,820'), with ancient medieval tombstones and a traditional way of life. Descend for a tasty homemade dinner and transfer to Babin Do, the mountain's main ski resort.
Accommodation: Hotel Bjelasnica
(B, L, D)
Day 10 Hike the Wild Visocica Massif
2.5-hour private van transfer
5-6 hours/6.8 miles hike with 2,950' elevation gain & 2,950' elevation loss
Today explore the wild Visocica massif, with pointed peaks and narrow valleys, and bordered by rivers on all sides. Start by winding through the Bjelasnica backroads before hitting the Rakitnica River and crossing over towards Tusila Village (3,937'). Hike up through open meadows and thick beech forest to the summit of Vito (6,430'), and enjoy a lunch paired with panoramic views. Then follow a narrow ridge to Drstva peak (5,932') and descend to meet the vehicle and transfer to Sarajevo, the nation's capital. Enjoy dinner in the old town this evening.
Accommodation: Hotel Europe
(B, L, D)
Day 11 See the Sights of Sarajevo
2-hour private van transfer
2 hour city walking tour
Spend the day exploring the vibrant city of Sarajevo for a glimpse into its turbulent past that spanned empires — from the Ottoman Turks to the Austro-Hungarians. More recently, the city was host to the 1984 Winter Olympics and then made the news in the 1990s during the siege by Serb forces. Tour the ancient Ottoman quarter called Bascarsija, with its stone-flagged alleys and red-roofed houses sitting amongst minarets, as well as major historical and cultural sites. After lunch, explore on your own. In the late afternoon, transfer to the Sutjeska National Park.
Accommodation: Hotel Mladost
(B, L, D)
Day 12 Explore Sutjeska National Park
2-hour private van transfer
4–5 hours/4.1 miles hiking with 1,760' elevation gain & 1,760' elevation loss
In the morning set out for Sutjeska National Park. Hike through a beech forest and open mountainous terrain to the summit of Ugljesin (6,096'), for one of the best panoramic views of the Zelengora peaks and the rock face wall of Volujak. Continue the stunning circuit back to Gornje Bare Lake via the Tovarnica ridge, with Bosnia's highest peaks a constant companion on the horizon. Then transfer back to the hotel in the Tjentiste Valley, before an early dinner.
Accommodation: Hotel Mladost
(B, L, D)
Day 13 Hike to Trnovacko Lake or Summit Mt. Maglic
2-hour private van transfer
4-5 hours/6.7 miles hiking with 984’ elevation gain & loss to Trnovacko Lake – or - 9 hours/10.5 miles hiking with 4,300’ elevation gain & 4,630' elevation loss to summit Mt. Maglic
Today drive to remote Lokva Derneciste to begin hiking through old growth forests and open, mountainous terrain. Split into two groups: one will do the moderate 2.5-hour hike to the emerald green Trnovacko Lake (4,921') and the other will tackle the strenuous 4-hour trek up to Maglic summit (7,828'), the highest and mightiest peak in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a 2.5-hour descent down to the lake. The group will reconvene at Trnovacko for a 2.5-hour hike among a huge amphitheater of rocky peaks to Prijevor, and transfer back to the hotel.
(B, L, D)
Day 14 Raft the Tara River & Head to Durmitor National Park
3-hour private van transfer
3–4 hours rafting Class II–IV rapids
Rest your legs but get some thrills on today's rafting adventure through the deepest river canyon in Europe. After leaving the hotel, sit back and enjoy the spectacular views along the Drina River, until the place where the Piva and Tara canyons join. There, put in for a rafting journey on the Tara, which sits more than 3,000 feet down in the canyon with stunning wilderness all around. After enjoying an early dinner along the river, continue on to the town of Zabljak on the edge of Durmitor National Park in Montenegro.
Accommodation: Hotel Soa
(B, L, D)
Day 15 Ascend Bobotov Kuk and Prutas Peak in Durmitor National Park
30-minute private van transfer
5-6 hours/5 miles hiking with 2,325' elevation gain & 2,325' elevation loss
Today ascend the sloping deep-green Prutas peak, with the most stunning views of other Durmitor sights, like the Soa Nebeska wall, the amazing Skrcka Lakes valley, and the stunning Susica canyon. After a short drive to Dobri Do (5,577'), begin climbing a grassy slope toward Skrcko Zdrijelo Pass (6,935'), and then follow a rocky path with magnificent views of the massive Bobotov Kuk. Shortly after reaching the peak, have lunch paired with breathtaking views. After the 5-hour hike, arrive back in Zabljak in time for dinner.
Accommodation: Hotel Soa
(B, L, D)
Day 16 Climb Bobotov Kuk, Montenegro’s Highest Summit
30-minute private van transfer
6–7 hours/7.5 miles hiking with 2,130' elevation gain & 3,035' elevation loss
Today, climb Montenegro's highest peak, Bobotov Kuk (8,277'). Starting relatively high at 6,230 feet, hike up the grassy slope of Surutka toward Zupci, a magnificent massif with 14 sharp, rocky "teeth." After circling Zupci, arrive at the glacial lake Zeleni Vir and begin a steep, rocky ascent toward Bobotov Kuk. The views expand with every step until the summit — with vistas all the way to the Adriatic on a clear day. Enjoy lunch here, and then descend via the Mlijecni Do, to take a short ride back to Zabljak for a well-deserved rest.
(B, L, D)
Day 17 Journey to Theth Village in Albania’s Accursed Mountains
7-hour private van transfer (with breaks)
Today say goodbye to Montenegro and cross over into Albania. After a lunch stop, continue to the remote village of Theth in the namesake national park. Stroll around the village and learn about some of the ancient customs that reign these communities on the edge of the Albanian Alps — known by some as the Accursed Mountains. (Don't let the name fool you; the range is known for its stunning, unspoiled beauty.) Have dinner and overnight at a family-run guesthouse in Theth.
Accommodation: Villa Gjecaj
(B, L, D)
Day 18 Hike from Theth to Valbona, Crossing the Valbona Pass
Alternative: 5.5-hour private van transfer & 2.5 hour ferry ride
7-8 hours/6.1 miles hiking with 3,754' elevation gain & 2,406' elevation loss or alternative full-day transfer
Today load the luggage into the vehicles and hike from Theth to Valbona along an old mule trail that is the only direct connection between the two valleys. This scenic but challenging hike begins in the Valley of Theth (2,644') then climbs steeply upward through beech woods and grassy meadows towards Valbona Pass (5,890'). At the top, enjoy a picnic lunch and breathtaking views of both Theth and Valbona National Parks. Today's alternative is a full-day transfer that includes a ferry boat ride over the blue waters of Komani Lake, followed by a short walk around Valbona.
Accommodation: Villa Dini
(B, L, D)
Day 19 Climb the Maja Rosit Pass
6-7 hours/9 miles hiking with 3,590' elevation gain & 3,590' elevation loss
This morning, start the hike directly from the guesthouse, passing through dry river beds and climbing through forests of beech and pine. Frequently used by the villages bringing their sheep and cows to higher pastures, the trail winds up through grassy open terrain to a lonely shepherds' hut. Enjoy a rest here before pushing on to the Maja Rosit pass (6,750') that separates Albania from Montenegro. After a hearty picnic lunch of highland cheese and local beer, head back down the same way, through the hamlet of Kukaj and on to Valbona.
Accommodation: Villa Dini
(B, L, D)
Day 20 Visit the Monastery of Decan & Head to Prizren
2.5-hour private van transfer
This morning, drive to the lower valley to visit one of Kosovo's beautiful Orthodox monasteries, the 14th-century St. Nicholas Monastery of Decan. Then continue on to the historic city of Prizren, to spend the evening in an Ottoman-style neighborhood and enjoy dinner in a traditional restaurant.
Accommodation: Hotel Prizreni
(B, L, D)
Day 21 Take In the Highlights of Tirana
3-hour private van transfer
After a morning departure from Prizren, drive through the Albanian hinterland and arrive to Tirana, the capital of Albania. After checking into the hotel, head out on a tour of this charming, cosmopolitan city, visiting the Skenderbey square, the old mosque, and the vibrant Blloku neighborhood packed with cafes, restaurants and boutiques. Enjoy a farewell dinner in one of these restaurants before returning to the hotel.
Accommodation: Sar'otel
(B, L, D)
Day 22 Depart from Tirana
30-minute private van transfer
After breakfast, have a 30-minute transfer to Tirana International Airport.
Accommodation: Sar'otel
(B)