Tours

Albanian Alps
The Albanian Alps, also known as the Accursed Mountains, are a stunning mountain range in northern Albania, extending into Montenegro and Kosovo. Known for their dramatic peaks, deep valleys, and untouched nature, they offer breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear rivers, and picturesque villages like Theth and Valbona. The region is a paradise for hikers, and adventure seekers, with trails leading through rugged terrain, waterfalls, and traditional Albanian hospitality.

Albanian Highlands Waterfall
Vermosh is a remote and picturesque village in northern Albania, located in the Albanian Alps near the Montenegrin border. It is the northernmost settlement in Albania and part of the Kelmend region, known for its breathtaking mountain landscapes, alpine meadows, and pristine rivers. Vermosh is a paradise for hikers, nature lovers, and adventure seekers, offering scenic trails, traditional stone houses, and authentic Albanian hospitality. The area is also famous for its local dairy products, such as Kelmendi cheese and fresh mountain honey.

Shkoder Canyon
Shkoder Canyons are a hidden natural wonder located near Shkodër, in northern Albania. Formed by the Kiri River, these canyons offer breathtaking scenery with steep limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and lush vegetation. The area is perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, canyoning, and swimming, attracting adventure seekers and nature lovers. The Kiri River flows through the canyon, creating natural pools and waterfalls, making it an ideal spot for cooling off in the summer.

Shkoder Lake & Castle
Shkodra Lake is the largest lake in the Balkans, shared between Albania and Montenegro. It is known for its rich biodiversity, scenic landscapes, and traditional fishing villages. The lake is a haven for birdwatchers, with species like Dalmatian pelicans and herons. Visitors can enjoy boat rides, local cuisine, and the peaceful natural surroundings. Rozafa Castle, perched on a hill overlooking Shkodra, is one of Albania’s most historic fortresses. Dating back to Illyrian times, it offers stunning panoramic views of Shkodra Lake, the Buna and Drin rivers, and the city. According to legend, the castle’s foundations were strengthened by the sacrifice of a woman named Rozafa, who was walled inside to keep the fortress standing.

Albanian Highlands Peak
Explore the stunning Albanian Highlands Join us on an unforgettable adventure through the breathtaking Albanian Highlands, where the journey is as thrilling as the destination. Beginning with a stop at a balcony giving you a panoramic view point of the boarder of Albania and Montenegro,. Conquer a one of the Balkans majestic peaks standing at 2,750 meters above sea level, with an exhilarating 800-meter ascent. The hike to the top takes around 2.5 hours, offering spectacular views and endless photo opportunities, followed by a scenic 1.5-hour descent. Start the morning with a coffee stop included before beginning your journey. After the hike, treat yourself to a delicious meal at a charming local restaurant, or feel free to bring your own lunch and enjoy a picnic in the fresh mountain air. For an extra touch of magic, we take a 15- minute detour via car to a hidden natural pool-perfect for a refreshing swim. With transport and knowledge
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