There is a lake called Skadar in the tiny southern European state of Montenegro. Surrounded by the mesmerizing natural beauty of a national park, it provides a unique bird sanctuary, the largest of its kind in Europe. Embraced by beaches of silken sand, the lake offers fishing for sports lovers and gourmets alike: carp – so popular in the region – goes deliciously with the local wines, while visitors can also admire the history of the region in the form of ancient monasteries and medieval castles. This beautiful place seems to reflect in its pure waters the whole gamut of activities in that paradise of mountains and bays that is Montenegro. Read more…
Land of the midnight sun, where reindeer roam miles of virginal forests and Vikings once plied their long-ships down the fjords between looming snow-capped mountain peaks… While the stunning scenery remains unchanged, modern Norway is a diverse and striking blend of the historic, the cultural, the cosmopolitan, and of course, the great outdoors.
If your visions of Norway do not include a modern glass-and-marble opera house, international arts festivals, nor a host of UNESCO-PRotected World Heritage Sites, prepare to be surprised, for that’s exactly what this Scandinavian hotspot has to offer. Read more…






















