The bus from KOTOR to NIKŠIĆ pass through the cities of BUDVA, CETINJE, PODGORICA, TIVAT (depending on the route).The first bus leaves at 08:40, while the last departure at 22:00. The road is about 148 km. Average length of travel according to the timetable is 03 hours i 14 mins. Luggage is usually paid per bag on all departures depending on the carrier.
Buses are middle and high class, but on the shorter distances carriers can travel by turist van or small bus.
Timetable From KOTOR to NIKŠIĆ can be found for days:
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Bus companies which operate from KOTOR to NIKŠIĆ are:4 decembar, Globtour Međugorje, Glušica, AS Nikčević, Jadran ekspres Kotor, Striković, PAPOVIĆ.

Kotor

Kotor Bus Station operates within AD "Autoboka" Kotor.

Company AD "Autoobka" Kotor was established on November 27 1947 entitled "ZET BEFORE", and performed the transport of passengers and transport of goods.

"Autoboka" is the owner of the bus station in Kotor, which was built in 1981 and offers services in domestic and international traffic.

Bus station Kotor has a high B category with 10 platforms, parking for taxi vehicles, as well as parking space for guests station.

Within the bus station is air-conditioned waiting room, where there is a cash machine, cloakroom, ticket office, travel agency, cafe, kiosk selling newspapers and other facilities.

Contact information:

Address: Skaljari Kotor, 85330
Phone: +382 (0) 32 325 809

Box Offices Opening hours from 06:00 to 20:00.

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Nikšić

Nikšić is the second largest city of Montenegro, with a total population of 71,237, located in the west of the country, in the centre of the spacious Nikšić field at the foot of Mount Trebjesa.

It is the center of Nikšić Municipality (Population of 87,950), which is the largest municipality by area and second most inhabited after Podgorica. It is an important industrial, cultural, and educational center.

Nikšić has a humid subtropical climate, which is influenced by the Mediterranean climate drying trend during summer. Average temperature for January is 1.3°C, while average temperature in July is 21.1°C. Average humidity amounts to 68,57%. Nikšić receives 2.245 hours of sunshine per year, with warm and moderately wet summers, and cool and rainy winters. On average, there are 19 days per year with snowfall.

Although Nikšić area has seen human settlements since antiquity, most of the modern Nikšić is a planned city. Very little remains of the Ottoman architectural heritage, despite the long presence of Ottoman Empire in the area. The city layout visible today still follows the 1883 urban plan commissioned by King Nicholas and designed by Croatian architect Josip Slade.

According to this plan, the streets of Nikšić radiate to the north and east from the central city square (today a roundabout), locally known as Skver. The radial streets are intersected by circumferential streets and avenues, thus creating a half-spider web-like street layout.

Nikšić is, alongside Podgorica, one of the biggest industrial centres of Montenegro. A Steel mill (Nikšićka Željezara), bauxite mine, Trebjesa brewery (Nikšićka Pivara), and many more are concentrated in this city. These big industries had struggled to survive the collapse of the socialist economy, but have since recovered. The process of privatization is either finished or still in progress for some of these industries.

Today those industry giants cannot employ as many workers as they could back in the days of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and the economy of Nikšić is slowly transforming into one that is more service-oriented. In 1981 Niksic's GDP per capita was 91% of the Yugoslav average.

Although mostly perceived as an industrial center, Nikšić is also a city of rich cultural heritage. The most significant cultural institution in the city is Centar Za Kulturu (Cultural Center), which incorporates the city's major public cultural establishments. Nikšić is known for its distinctive cultural atmosphere and bohemian art scene, with poet Vitomir Nikolić and singers/songwriters like Miladin Šobić or Marinko Pavićević as prominent representatives of the Nikšić bohemian spirit. Živko Nikolić, a native of Nikšić, is considered the most significant Montenegrin movie director.