After breakfast I was ready for a beer, so we ran quickly to
the supermarket to grab one before hopping back into the van and on the road to
Shkadar Lake National Park. To say it was a rough drive would not do it
justice. It was the worst of all the drives we have been on yet. There was a few
points where I actually almost threw up. I just tried to close my eyes and
pretend like it was a bad dream. The road had several random holes, looking a
good half mile down to the ground, and also had plenty of rock slides for us to
drive around.
Skadar Lake National Park |
No need to worry. Eventually we made it, and did a short hike up
to a castle. The views were beautiful, and I quickly began to enjoy the
mountain fresh air for my runny and stuffy nose. We arrived just in time to hop
onto a boat tour filled with older German men and women. I spent the majority
of the hour on the boat just trying to stay in the sun so that I could stay
warm. We did get to see the “Alcatraz” of Montenegro while we were on it and I
like to make believe that I saw otters. After the hour of cold and a little bit
of complaining about when we’d be back, we were all ready for some more food,
so we found a restaurant and grabbed some chicken, fries, and eel, along with a
bottle of wine. We fed a few cats some of the bones from the eel, and before we
knew it we had a whole group of cats by us waiting for more.
The jail in the middle of the lake |
We were hoping to get in a short hike in the National park,
but realized that sadly we would not have time if we wanted to get to our
destination before night fall. Mostly we wanted to be sure we could see the
coastline as we drove, and boy could we! It was beautiful. We stopped to get
some pictures overlooking so incredible rocks in the middle of the sea.
Our road trip stop. |
Eventually, we arrived in Kotor only to realize that we had no idea how to find
our apartment (Google maps sucks here since there aren’t really street signs to
guide us.) Adam was nice enough to get out of the car and ask for directions at
a market. The lady at the market called and the owner of the Apartment came and
picked us up. The apartment was larger, with three bedrooms, a bathroom, a
living room, and kitchen. After a quick hour of settling in, we were in
desperate need of a walk and some food. We set out with the goal of finding a
place nearby. In the end we ended up walking about 8km to find a restaurant.
After a dinner of pasta and more chicken we stopped at the supermarket to get
some items for breakfast the next morning, including real bacon, eggs, and
bread with Nutella.
The Bay during the sunset |
Arielle and myself were craving ice cream and thankfully
found some. Unfortunately it was very hard ice cream and it was still quite
cold outside. I ended up only finishing 2/3rd of mine before I
realized that I felt like complete crap(in terms of fullness.)
Once we ended up back home I went almost directly to bed
because I was so exhausted from all the walking.
Pretty dress! Sorry it's too cold to enjoy
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Do you remember what our hostel was called?
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