The bus from RAŠKA to KOTOR does not pass through other cities or greater places. On this route there is only one departure. The road is about 306 km. Average length of travel according to the timetable is 07 hours and 15 mins.
As the bus crosses the border during the tourist season unforeseen maintenance are possible. Be sure to bring your identification documents. Bus crew will create a list of the names of passengers before crossing the border.
Luggage is usually paid per bag on all departures depending on the carrier.
Buses are generally high-class with air conditioning, ABS, comfortable passenger seats and similar.
Timetable From RAŠKA to KOTOR can be found for days:
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Bus companies which operate from RAŠKA to KOTOR are:Lasta Montenegro.
Raška
Raška is a town and municipality located in the Raška District of the western Serbia. The municipality has a population of 24,680 people, while the town has a population of 6,574 people. It covers an area of 670 km². The town is situated on the rivers Raška and Ibar.
Citiy of Raška was named by Serb medieval state that comprised parts of what is today Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and southern Dalmatia, being centred in the region of Raška (hence its exonym). The state was formed in ca. 1091 out of a vassal principality of Duklja, a Serb state which had itself emerged from the early medieval Serbian Principality that was centred in Raška until 960, when it was left in obscurity in sources after the Byzantine–Bulgarian wars. Its founder, Vukan, took the title of Grand Prince when his uncle and overlord Bodin ended up in Byzantine prison after decades of revolt. While Duklja was struck with civil wars, Raška continued the fight against the Byzantines. It was ruled by the Vukanović dynasty, who managed to put most of the former Serbian state under their rule, as well as expanding to the south and east. Through diplomatic ties with Hungary it managed to retain its independence past the mid-12th century. After a dynastic civil war in 1166, Stefan Nemanja emerged victorious. Nemanja's son Stefan was crowned king in 1217, while his younger son Rastko (monk Sava) was ordinated the first Archbishop of Serbs in 1219.
The town and municipality bears the name of the historical Raška region. From 1929 to 1941, Raška was part of the Zeta Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Raska as a settlement was first mentioned in 1835, and the town of Raska was proclaimed at the session of the State Council of the Principality of Serbia on September 6, 1845, at the proposal of politicians and statesman Ilija Garašanin. Prince Aleksandar Karađorđević, by his decision of 17 September 1845, proclaimed the establishment of Raska.
The first urban plan of Raska dates from 1844, which was done by Nikola Alković, which is considered one of the oldest urban plans.
The wars between 1912 and 1918 did not miss Raska. Development in the post-war period was slow. In one period, during the First World War, from October 31 to November 15, 1915, Raska was in some way the capital of Serbia because it was hosted by the King and the then Serbian government. Raska was acquitted on November 27, 1944.
Today's Raska municipality, as a distinct functional-spatial unit, was formed in 1960
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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