The Shar Mountain is a vast high-mountain massif that stretches across the border region between North Macedonia (56.25%), Kosovo (43.12%), and Albania (0.63%). The Shar Mountain area is characterized by exceptional natural values and represents a European hotspot of biodiversity. After several decades of anticipation, on June 30, 2021, the Assembly of North Macedonia declared part of the Shar Mountain a National Park.
The name of the mountain is believed to originate from the colorful spectrum stretching from the lowest forests and pastures to the high peaks, especially during the winter months with heavy snowfall.
The park spans an area of 62,705 hectares and is rich in forests, pastures, glacial lakes, watercourses, and diverse geomorphology. The region is marked by high mountains whose peaks easily surpass 2500 meters, with the highest peak being Titov Vrv at an elevation of 2748 meters above sea level.