Montenegro never ceases to amaze - in the new season it is planned to open the famous Lipska Cave near Skadar Lake for tourists to visit. A bit of history: Lipskaya Cave was discovered by the famous English archaeologist Austin Henry Layard (Lejard), who specialized in the study of the Middle East, who first mentions Lipskaya Cave in his writings in 1839. The cave was explored to a depth of 3512 meters, of which about 2 will be open to tourists km. The Lipska Cave is a system of corridors and halls that got their names, for example, the most beautiful hall of the cave is named after the famous Montenegrin ruler and philosopher Njegos. The indescribable aesthetic charm of the cave is made up of underground rivers, lakes, and, of course, stalactites and stalagmites of various shapes and sizes, which only nature could create!

Approximately here is a barely visible entrance to the Lipskaya Cave, more precisely, it is a pit that is not so easy to see, and the locals found out about its existence after a puppy fell into the pit!
Stalactites of different colors and shapes hang colorfully from everywhere
Stalagmites tend to stalactites - when such encounters happen, pillars or columns are obtained
Lipska cave is about 3 km of corridors and halls
Mixed formations of stalactites and stalagmites
In addition to incredible growths, the cave is also decorated with cave lakes.
In the cave lake, the surrounding world is ideally reflected, because there is absolutely no wind here that would warp the water surface.