
Tara Canyon
Kanjon Tare
Europe’s deepest canyon in the UNESCO-listed Durmitor National Park. Up to 1300 metres deep and about 82 kilometres long.
The Tara cuts the limestone plateau into a sequence of cliffs, terraces and bays with more than eighty large caves. Inside the park the gorge retains a largely natural character and anchors the region’s classic vistas together with Đurđevića Tara Bridge and viewpoints such as Ćurevac.
How to Get There
From Žabljak by taxi or transfer ~15 min.
From TGD airport (Podgorica) by taxi/transfer ~139 min.
From TIV airport (Tivat) by taxi/transfer ~137 min.
Description
What is it
The Tara River Canyon is Europe’s largest gorge and, by many accounts, the world’s second-deepest after the Colorado; it runs ~60 km across northern Montenegro within Durmitor National Park. Average depth ~1,073 m, maximum up to 1,333 m.
Key features
- Deepest viewpoints near Obzir ~1,250–1,300 m of relief.
- UNESCO MAB (1977) biosphere status – outstanding geomorphology and ecosystems.
- Pristine valley – hideout for endemic flora and fauna, famously clear water.
- Iconic whitewater – seasonally varied rafting from sporty spring runs to family-friendly late summer.
- Landmark engineering – Đurđevića Tara Bridge with sweeping vistas.
What to see
- Lookouts by Đurđevića Tara Bridge and along the Durmitor rim.
- Tight river bends, sheer limestone walls and hanging forests.
- Rafting put-ins and take-outs along the lower Tara.
History
Carved by glacio-fluvial erosion through Dinaric limestones and dolomites, the canyon’s rugged terrain kept human impact low, preserving near-wild habitats.
In 1977 it entered UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme; later the wider Durmitor area with the Tara gorge gained international protection, while rafting grew into the signature outdoor activity.
Практическая информация
Location: northern Montenegro, Tara valley between Žabljak/Durmitor and the border with Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Getting there: roads P5/P4 to Đurđevića Tara Bridge (≈25 km from Žabljak); rafting bases line the lower river—book with licensed outfitters.
Access: lookouts year-round; rafting by reservation with gear and shuttles provided.
When to visit: views any time; rafting May–September (water/weather dependent).
Visit duration: 1–2 h for bridge vistas; rafting 2–3 h short runs or 4–6 h full-day.
Best time: May–June high water for sporty runs; July–September mellower family trips.
Special notes: this is a national-park area—follow rules; bring spare layers and sun protection; carry ID for lower-border sections; ensure operator insurance.





