Volujak, Mountain range in Sutjeska National Park, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Volujak is a mountain range in Sutjeska National Park that forms a continuous ridge along the Suhja valley. It rises to 2,337 meters at its highest point and features several prominent summits with distinct characteristics.
During Austro-Hungarian rule, surveyors placed triangulation instruments on the summit, and remnants of these devices remain visible at the peak today. These markers show how the mountain served as a key reference point for mapping the region.
The mountains serve as natural borders between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, requiring hikers to carry valid passports for crossings.
The range sits on the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, so hikers should have valid identification when crossing. Summer months offer the best conditions for walking, when routes and summits are most accessible.
At the northern base of Trnovački Durmitor lies Trnovačko Lake, a freshwater basin at considerable elevation. This body of water creates a surprising green pocket within the steep mountain landscape and is often overlooked by visitors focused on the summits.
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