Descend to Kotor
Sometimes it's just rain in the forecast, but it turns not like that on the road. A wonderful day spent in Kotor on Christmas. I descended from Njeguši, the serpentine road to Kotor. And as far as I'm concerned, they could have filmed Games of Thrones here. The Kotor is a city of cats and you have to experience the old town.
As the road unfurls like a sinuous serpent, coiling and winding its way through rugged landscapes, the descent becomes a symphony of motion, curves, and breathtaking vistas. The air becomes charged with excitement as the descent quickens, and the road descends into a series of sharp turns. In the midst of this serpentine descent, time seems to elongate, allowing for a profound connection with the journey and the landscape.
As you stroll through the narrow alleys and past timeworn buildings, you can't help but notice the presence of a multitude of cats. They lounge on sun-drenched window sills, gracefully navigate the labyrinthine lanes, and perch atop weathered doorsteps with an air of regal nonchalance. It seems as though the feline residents have seamlessly integrated themselves into the town's tapestry, becoming silent guardians of its timeless charm. Each corner reveals a tableau of cat-centric scenes.
The quaint allure of the old town has not gone unnoticed by visitors from the majestic cruisers that occasionally dock at the nearby port. Drawn by the whispers of history and the unique charm that permeates every cobblestone, these travelers disembark from their imposing vessels, eager to explore the enchanting enclave that time seems to have embraced with a gentle touch.