Montenegro stands at a crossroads today, with headlines divided between intense political debates and historic sports victories, while inviting adventurers to soar above its majestic landscapes.
On the political front, the country is deeply engrossed in the government’s decision to support the United Nations resolution on the Srebrenica genocide. Prime Minister Milojko Spajić announced that Montenegro would back the resolution, incorporating amendments to clarify individual guilt. This decision has provoked significant protests in Podgorica, led by pro-Serbian groups and opposition members who believe the vote threatens relations with Serbia and the Serb entity in Bosnia. The administration is delicately balancing its alignment with Western partners against maintaining internal political stability.
In contrast, the sports scene radiates celebration, especially in Tuzi. FK Dečić has achieved a landmark victory by winning their first-ever Montenegrin First League title, breaking the long-standing dominance of clubs like Budućnost and Sutjeska. This underdog triumph has energized football fans and reshaped the nation’s football landscape, marking a new chapter in Montenegro’s sports history.
Amidst these contrasting stories, Montenegro offers a unique way to experience its breathtaking beauty — paragliding. Imagine soaring above the stunning scenery, including historic sites such as Fort Kosmač, once the southern sentinel of the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s border. Paragliding here is not just an adventure; it is an extraordinary way to witness the country’s diverse terrains from a spectacular aerial perspective.
Whether you seek the thrill of flight or the thrill of witnessing Montenegro’s evolving story on the ground, the country invites you to add your own chapter. Book a paragliding adventure today and see Montenegro like never before — a land where history, sport, and adventure come together in a breathtaking harmony.




