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#tripaway Pema e Thate is a small beach near Ksamil. A big sign in Ksamil says that Pema e Thate is just one km away, but it is about five km away. It faces Corfu Island and it’s also the closest point between Albania and the Island. This beach is different from the other beaches in southern Albania due to its shallow waters, a fact that makes it a perfect bathing place for children.
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#tripaway Jezerca lakes (also called as Buni i Jezercës) is an amazing outdoor destination located near the highest peak of the Accursed Mountains (Prokletije), Maja Jezercë. The easiest way to go to the lakes is from Vusanje in Montenegro. But, if you want an off-trail adventure, then you definitely should try going from Valbona Valley National Park in Albania.
Valbona Valley is 22 km from the city called Bajram Curri. Reaching Bajram Curri from Tirana takes around four hours. The bus station in Tirana is in front of Asllan Rusi Sports Center.
Another way to reach Bajram Curri is from Prishtina, Kosovo. First, you go from Prishtina Main Bus Station to Gjakova Bus station and then from Gjakova take the bus to Bajram Curri.
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#tripaway Mirdita, one of the most virgin and beautiful provinces in Albania, with all-round above-ground and underground resources, with enviable mountain springs and climate, with rich flora and fauna, invites and welcomes friends, as it knows how to wait. The Durrës-Morinë highway, about 70 km of which cross the territory of Mirdita, is also a chance that creates opportunities for the use of mountain tourist resources that Mirdita has. Also the numerous works of art, give rare beauty to the whole valley of the Little Fan that traverses it.
The relief of this area in the whole geographical belt, from the mountains of Kaçinar, Munella, Zepa, Bjeshkët e Oroshit, Valmor, Kroi i Bardhë to the top of Kunora, is distinguished for a diverse development of karst processes. The most special is the Uraka Stream Valley (a tributary of the Mat River), on the slopes of which are some of the most important caves. There are dozens of caves in this belt, each more interesting than the other and very complicated. Archaeological finds belonging to the Neolithic period have been discovered by chance by non-specialists in the Mercury cave, but unfortunately these findings have not aroused interest among specialists in the field. The exception is the Kusia cave of Ndue Gjoni between Mërkurth and Kurbnesh, on the left of the Uraka Stream, which was discovered and studied in 1994 by a group of Roman speleologists, together with Albanian speleologists. The study is not yet complete. According to researchers, the cave has great scientific, cultural, didactic and tourist values. It has therefore been declared a natural monument.
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#tripaway One of the destinations that in recent years has had a significant increase in the number of tourists is Cape Rodoni, located just a few kilometers from Tirana. This high peninsula-shaped strip of land stretches across the Adriatic Sea and offers attractive landscapes as well as several historical and cultural monuments of special importance. If during the spring the Cape starts and wears it all from a fairytale flower carpet, during the summer not a few are the ones who choose this place because of the virgin beach and the clean and fine sand.
Skanderbeg Castle
The cape, which is surrounded by living shrines about 25 meters high, is also known for Skanderbeg Castle. The castle located right by the sea was built by Skanderbeg around 1450 - 1452, in order to have a faster exit to the Adriatic in case of an Ottoman conquest. According to a treaty signed on February 4, 1462, in case of war with the Turks Ragusa would help Skenderbeu with its fleet that would be sent exactly to Rodon. According to Barletti's manuscripts, this castle existed until 1467, before the Turks came and destroyed it. The Venetians rebuilt the castle after 1500, and this has enabled it to arrive to this day in fairly good condition.
Church of St. Anthony
Very close to the Cape is the Church of St. Anthony, a monument that historically belongs to the same period of construction as that of the Castle. This building has a Romanesque-Gothic type of architecture, and today you can see traces of frescoes and other interesting elements. Thanks to the positioning near the Cape and the sea, the views that accompany the Church are truly impressive. For all its historical, cultural and geographical values, Cape Rodon is the best choice for a relaxing weekend.
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#tripaway Butrint is strategically located in the eastern part of the Strait of Corfu in the extreme south of the country. It sprawls across a peninsula that is surrounded by Lake Butrint and Vivari Channel. The channel connects the lake to the Ionian Sea through a narrow sandy bar. Located in the direct proximity to the sea, the park experiences mild mediterranean climate. This means that the winters are mild and the summers are hot and dry.
The archaeological heritage of Butrint is one of the most important archaeological sites in the country, containing different artefacts and structures, dating from the Iron Age up to the Middle Ages. Numerous monuments are still extant including the city walls, a late-antique baptistery, a great basilica, Roman theater and two castles. The ancient city is situated within a natural woodland with a complex ecosystems which depends on the nearby lake and channel. Nevertheless, it is this combination of cultural monuments and natural environment which makes Butrint such a unique place.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed the park as Category II. In 1992, the archaeological site joined the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. The lagoon has been further recognized as a wetland of international importance by designation under the Ramsar Convention. Nevertheless, Lake Butrint is an Important Bird and Plant Area, because it abundant to significant bird and plant species of international importance.
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#tripaway Albanian alps
One of the most attractive and fascinating territories of the Albanian territories with many natural beauties and great tourist assets, are the Albanian Alps.
One of the most attractive and fascinating territories of the Albanian territories with many natural beauties and great tourist assets, are the Albanian Alps.
Represented by a mountainous relief with many contrasts, crossed by river valleys with crystal clear waters, gorges and mountain passes to intrigue you to continue exploring nature, with a rich vegetation, the Albanian Alps represent a gem of values unique for Albania even in the world. The Alps resemble a dome with a high peak Jezerca 2694 m from which emerge in the form of rays mountain ranges with sharp peaks and steep slopes. There is no way not to attract the attention of visitors the numerous karst, glacial, fluvial forms etc. with a mystical beauty where nature has compromised with itself and with man. The mountain peaks in this territory seem to reach the sky. Their stunning beauty is reflected in the clear waters of rivers such as Shala, Valbona, Curraj, Cemi, Moraça, etc. as well as in such glacial lakes as those of Peja, Jezerca, Dobërdol, Sylbica etc. offer a fabulous tranquility and an adrenaline level which changes in every moment you enjoy the many beauties of this space. Mountains such as Radohima, Iron Peak, Arabian Peak, Shkelzen Peak, etc. serve as triangulation points, offering a different panorama which tempts the adventurous spirit of every visitor to see the natural beauties around them. To this very rich natural offer which can be used for tourist purposes is added the diversity of flora and fauna. The four floors of vegetation and the edaphic conditions as similar as they are different in this space have conditioned the existence of a series of endemic plants and animals which are not only of study interest but also enrich its tourist decoration.
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#tripaway If you are planning to visit not very famous, special and unique places, Albania with its beauties will leave you speechless. Numerous European and world tourism portals talk about this "secret" country of Europe that is best preserved and that boasts of the beauties that nature has forgiven.
With its many natural monuments, it is the ideal destination for everyone, not only for foreign tourists, but also for the Albanians themselves who want to know their country in all dimensions. And this has been best revealed by special tourist guides, as well as nature and photography enthusiasts.
Followed by the passion for photography, but also by the desire to know more about Albania, they remain a unique guide. Afrim Tahiraj for more than two years on his social networks brings images of an Albania that adds to the desire to be the next visitor tomorrow.
Below we present the 15 photos that IntoAlbania has chosen for you.
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#tripaway Durrës, this city full of history and legends, full of archeological sites, historical monuments, old castles and a variety of architectural attractions, with wonderful sandy beaches and mild climate. Durrës is one of the largest ports in the Adriatic, the place of prominent musicians and poets, with hospitable inhabitants, always open to receive and accompany friends.
But Durrës is also that strange place, where often in the nets of ships remain jars, amphorae, bricks and ancient tiles, like those found on the walls of the City Castle.
Durrës was founded as a colony by Corinth in 637 BC, on the basis of an Illyrian pre-urban culture, and even the name of the pre-Greek king called Epidamnus is preserved. It is said that his daughter fell in love with the god of the seas and from the marriage was born a son named Dyrrah ..
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#tripaway Berat, "the city of one on one windows", remains one of the strongest riots for the tourism of history, art and culture in Albania. Due to its special historical and cultural values, Berat was declared a "museum city" in 1961, and since 2008 it is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The city of Berat continues to remain one of the most favorite destinations for foreign tourists, not to mention domestic ones. The fact that the city of Berat is already part of UNESCO, but also the special cultural and historical values that this area carries over the years, have attracted more and more the attention of tourists to visit.
Berat harmoniously combines western and eastern culture and best proves the tradition of religious harmony in the country. Only 90 minutes away from Tirana, Berat can offer delicious food, free accommodation, hospitality and history. The neighborhood within the castle walls is still inhabited. If you walk here, do not be surprised to find yourself in someone's yard thinking it is a church (about 40 churches are thought to have existed inside the castle). In spring and summer the aroma of chamomile spreads throughout the castle neighborhood. A picnic under the shade of pine trees and the landscape of Gorica would be a good way to relax, after walking on the steep cobbled streets.
Onufri Museum
The castle has traditionally been an Orthodox neighborhood, but very few churches have survived. The largest church is the "Sleeping of St. Mary", where the Onufri Museum is located. It dates from 1797 and is built on the existing foundations of a church of the century. X. The works of Onufri are exhibited here.
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#tripaway Tirana, a city with never-ending movement and energy
Tirana, the heart and capital of Albania, like all other European metropolises has never-ending movement and energy. With its clubs, bars, cafes, and taverns, Tirana is worth discovering by both day and night. The hospitality shown towards tourists is something that will mark your journey not only in Tirana but also all over the country.
Tirana Attractions
Your own journey might begin by visiting the museums and the key spots such as Sheshi Skënderbej, where you will be able to see the Mosque of Et’hem Bey (built between 1798 and 1812) and the 35 m high Kulla e Sahatit (the Watch Tower), built in 1822 with a San Marco style cupola. Next, you can visit the famous mosaic uncovered on the floor of an old Roman lodge. Its center configures the walls of the castle of the Roman emperor Justinian (A.D. 520). The monumental Tomb of Kapllan Pasha and the Ura e Tabakëve (a bridge constructed in the beginning of the 19th century, located on Bulevardi Zhan D’Ark) are also worth visiting. As a capital, Tirana has the country’s finest museums, theatres, and galleries representing the national arts.
A visit to the National History Museum, the Archeological Museum, the Natural Science Museum, the private Mezuraj Museum, and the National Gallery of the Arts will leave wonderful memories. You can also pass a pleasant evening in the National Theatre or the Opera and Ballet Theatre. For dining, Tirana offers both a rich traditional cuisine and a variety of foreign fares, from Italian to Chinese, or even Indian. There are also several clubs and restaurants on Mount Dajti to discover and enjoy. The mountain is reachable by cable car, which provides a fantastic view of the city. In the Tirana region you may also visit the castles of Petrela and Preza, as well as some natural attractions, such as Pëllumbas Cave, Shkalla e Tujanit, and more
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