Kom Kucki
Komovi is one of Montenegro's most stunning and majestic mountain ranges, if not the entire Dinaric Alps. Kom Kucki (2487 m), the tallest peak in the Komovi massif, is located in the middle of the mountain. From all sides, Kom Kucki is stunning and lovely, but its N face, which faces Kom Ljevorijecki, is the most impressive (2469 m). The southern side of Kom Kucki has rocky slopes and is fairly wild. The final path to the peak leads from this side.
Climbing Kom Kucki is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and first-class adventure. During the ascent, you will be able to witness all of Komovi's remarkable natural beauty and diversity. It will take roughly 5 hours to reach the summit from Stavna. The summit view from the top of Kom Kucki (2487 m) is one of the most stunning vistas from any of Montenegro's summits, if not the entire Dinaric Alps. The summit view from Kom Kucki is strikingly similar to many other stunning Julian Alps summit vistas. The views of Stari Vrh (2483 m), Kom Ljevorijecki (2469 m), Kom Vasojevicki (2460 m), and, of course, the massive Prokletije mountain with its highest peak Maja Jezerce are the most stunning (2694 m).
On the broad plateau of Stavna, the route begins at Eko Katun. The trail leads below the SE side of Kom Ljevorijecki (2469 m) and over the lovely Medjukomlje Pass (2171 m), which is located below the W side of Kom Vasojevicki (2460 m). The route will take you below the western slope of Bavan (2252 m) and below the southern side of Kom Kucki. That's a pretty rough and wild region. Following the indicated trail, you will approach Kom Kucki from the left side, where you will need to use your hands. You will reach the peak ridge of Kom Kucki after 20 minutes of climbing. 50 meters before the summit, on the summit ridge, there is one exposed spot that requires careful attention. Then you'll climb to the summit of Kom Kucki (2487 m) and take in the many breathtaking summit panoramas.
Elevation: 2487 m (8159 ft)
Range: Komovi
Location: eastern Montengro