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Experience Overview
Head deep into the Albanian Alps to hike a collection of the most scenic trails in what has been called ‘Europe’s last true wilderness’. Here, natural beauty dazzles at every turn − Alpine valleys, glacial lakes, soaring peaks – and we have plenty of time for culture too, including village stays and explorations of Tirana, Krujë, Berat, plus the Ottoman town of Pizren in Kosovo. If you’re looking for wild walks, cultural immersion, and plenty of tales to take home, this trip is for you.
Trip For You
This trip is rated Activity Level 3 (Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings, visit our Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip, please contact us.
This trip focuses on the north and central regions of Albania and is a balance of walking, culture and sightseeing. During the first half of the week, we trek in the remote Albanian Alps in the north. For the second half, we visit the historic towns of Berat and Krujë.
Walking difficulty: This trekking trip is suitable for the average walker who is prepared to put in some physical preparation. For the most part, our walks follow good trails, yet the terrain can be very rocky and slippery in parts, particularly in the Valbonë region. We encounter sustained steep ascents/descents (sometimes with gravel slopes) and you should be confident in your ability to deal with heights. Walking hours stated are given as approximates only.
Driving: There are some long drives, which are necessary to see as much as possible. Our transfers are in a mix of vans and 4x4s. The roads can be windy and quite bumpy, sometimes with potholes, while we take a mixture of asphalted and gravel roads. Still, we are rewarded with spectacular, wild scenery throughout.
Seatbelts: There may be some off-road journeys where seatbelts cannot be guaranteed in the 4×4 vehicles.
Group Description
There is a local tour leader, driver, plus a second support guide. Our local partner, Dorien, was born and raised in the Albanian Alps and has been walking in the region since he was a child.
Eating Drinking
With fertile valleys, fresh mountain springs and a Mediterranean climate, Albania still has a subsistence culture and shows very little signs of changing. In the countryside, expect your food to have been grown not too far from your plate.
Food in Albania is quite varied thanks to the many influences on the country, particularly Mediterranean, which combines Turkish and European tastes. Dairy products, especially milk and yoghurt, are present in almost every meal.
Meals are priced around 550-750 leks (€5-€7) per dish for traditional dishes such as baked rice, casseroles, stuffed aubergine and jani meat (beef or lamb sautéed with onions, garlic and spices). Fresh fish is also plentiful, from the sea or lakes, and is an important ingredient in many dishes.
Drinks are reasonably priced with a bottle of local beer costing around 250 leks (€2.40) yet traditional drinks need to be tried as well, raki and Skenderbeu cognac for example (noted for its unique flavour and aroma).
Your tour leader recommends restaurants for each evening.
Worth knowing
Vegetarians are well-catered for in Albania as long as the hotels are advised in advance – please inform us before departure of any special dietary requests.If you follow a vegan diet, the variety of food may be limited on this trip. This diet is relatively uncommon in this region, and we cannot guarantee the hotels and restaurants will provide meals that have the necessary variety.
Transportation
Our transfers are in a mix of vans and 4x4s. Please note, some of the 4x4s may not have seatbelts.
Joining Instructions
Key information
Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. There will be a welcome briefing around 6pm
Airport: Tirana Airport (TIA)
Getting to the start hotel
The start hotel is approximately 35 minutes’ drive from the airport. We provide one group transfer from the airport to the hotel, which you can join at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the transfer times or to arrange a private transfer.
Catching your return flight
There’s one group transfer (two hours) to Tirana Airport, which you can join at no extra cost. Please speak to your sales representative for the time of the transfer. If the group transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales representative to arrange an alternative.
Consider taking the train
Reach this trip by train from the UK or across Europe and lower your carbon footprint. Our partner, Byway, can take care of the planning and booking.
Weather Information
Albania generally has a Mediterranean climate with summer temperatures at 25C (77F) on average in the day; the warmest months are July and August, when temperatures can exceed 30C (86F). There is always the small chance of rain in the mountains, yet we aim not to travel in the coldest and wettest months between November and January.
Spending Money
There are no restrictions on the import of Albanian currency, though local exchange rates are often good. The exchange rate does fluctuate considerably, so it is best to check just before departure. We recommend you change a small amount of money on arrival day in Tirana for water, snacks and drinks.
A budget of 12,750-15,700 leks (€130-€160) for lunches and evening meals (excluding drinks) should be plenty.
Approximate drink prices in restaurants:
— Beer, water and soft drinks: 200- 400 leks (€2-€4) — Bottle of wine: 1,500 leks (€14.50)
Allow 1,960 leks (€19) for entrance fees to other historical sites mentioned as optional against the itinerary and extra for souvenirs etc.
Tipping
Our local leaders are paid fairly for their work; however, many travellers choose to tip their tour leader at the end of their adventure.
If you wish to show your appreciation, around 483 leks (€5) for your tour leader and 290 leks (€3) for the driver, per person per day, is typical.
In cafés and restaurants, a tip of 5%–10% of the bill is considered customary.
Highlights
Hike the wild landscapes of the Albanian Alps with a tour leader who knows their secrets — Go off-grid with a night sleeping in a simple hut in Dobërdol, surrounded by soaring peaks — Explore the cobbled streets, mosques, and lively café culture of Prizren, Kosovo — Witness the raw beauty of the Valbona Valley, one of Europe’s last wild hiking frontiers — Step back in time in Krujë and Berat, two of Albania’s most historic townsTrip Details
Product Code: 39062
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: eatbelts.
Guide Language: English
Travel Styles: Budget
Tour Operator: Exodus Travel
Supplier Code: TVZ2
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Duration: 8 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Average
Includes
All accommodation: 6 Classic nights (hotels), 1 Simple night (Bashkimi Huts) — All breakfasts, three lunches and three dinners — Immersive itinerary with all transport and listed activities — Expert tour leader to enhance your adventure — Free group arrival and departure transfers availableAccommodation
Hotels and a mountain hutWe aim to secure locally owned accommodation that is well located, offers good value for money, and plenty of comfort. To help you find your ideal adventure, each trip is given a Comfort Level rating, which indicates the overall standard of accommodation. For more on our ratings, see our Comfort Level guidelines. Tailor your trip: Extend your adventure by securing extra hotel nights before or after the main itinerary. Speak to your sales representative to book. Private rooms: Like most tour operators, we room solo passengers together. If you’d prefer to have a private room, which is available for all nights apart from in Dobërdol, it’s normally possible to do this for a supplement. Speak to your sales representative to book. Dobërdol huts: For our night in Dobërdol, single accommodation is not possible, and the group stays in shared rooms − typically triple or quadruple rooms. Bathroom facilities and showers are located outside the huts.
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $2890 ($361 /day)
Itinerary
Begin your adventure in Tirana, the trendy capital of Albania. Around 6pm, say përshëndetje (hello) to your tour leader and fellow travellers at our hotel, where we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead. After, we get straight into the action with an orientation tour around the centre of Tirana, which provides a fascinating insight into the Ottoman, fascist, and Communist past of the city, and its modern transformation. The tour takes in Skanderbeg Square, the lively Toptani Street, and, if the group would like to explore a little more, the trendy Blloku district, which was once an exclusive area for Communist Party leaders. Your tour leader then ensures a big welcome by arranging a group dinner. Want to explore Tirana further? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.
Bid farewell to Tirana, leaving the hotel around 8am for a scenic drive through Albania and into Kosovo. Our destination is Prizren, an Ottoman-influenced city known for its well-preserved mosques, churches and fortresses, where we spend an hour exploring the old town with time after to grab a coffee or lunch at one of the many cafes along Shadervan Square. Crossing back into Albania via the Morinë checkpoint, we transfer to the Valbona Valley, where the raw beauty of the Albanian Alps is in full show with towering peaks, alpine meadows and dense forests. In the afternoon, after checking into our hotel in Valbonë village, embark on a 1hr 30min circular hike through the traditional villages and surrounding landscapes. It takes us up to 3,280ft (1,000m) above sea level, offering views of the Valbona Valley’s traditional stone houses, farmsteads and dramatic mountain scenery, while our tour leader complements the views by sharing the history and culture of the region.
After a hearty breakfast, depart the hotel at approximately 8.30am to begin today’s hike to Rama Hut. This trail offers an easy yet rewarding trail through the majestic landscapes of Valbona Valley National Park, making it suitable for those in good physical condition and with a love for the outdoors. Traverse a variety of landscapes along the way, from Alpine meadows to rugged mountain passes. As we get higher, stunning panoramic views of the Albanian Alps unfold, making for excellent photo opportunities. The trail winds through peaceful forests, open fields and past old shepherd huts, adding a cultural touch to the natural beauty. After approximately three hours, we reach Stani i Rames, a remote mountain area with views of the surrounding peaks and valleys, where we rest, enjoy a packed lunch (provided by the hotel), and take in the pristine environment, before retracing our steps back to Valbonë. After the exertions, we enjoy a delicious traditional dinner, unwinding and sharing stories from the day’s hike.
We leave Valbonë around 8am, taking a one-hour transfer to the village of Çerem – the start point of our next hike. Following the white-red-white trail markings, we start with a moderate climb, taking us through a mix of forested paths and meadows. After about 4mi (6km), the trail leads to an old military memorial and a small bar, where there is a stone with inscriptions marking the border with Montenegro. Following the signs toward Montenegro, trek through forest paths, occasionally interrupted by meadows that offer a chance to rest and enjoy the scenery. The trail continues through a forested area, leading to a small hut where we can refill water bottles and enjoy drinks. After, we continue to Doberdol, a remote Alpine village set against a backdrop of towering mountains. It’s also our home for the night and you can explore additional trails or simply relax in the serene environment. Our accommodation is basic, with shared outdoor facilities, but offers an immersive experience in this beautiful village.
Starting from Doberdol, we hike to the remote village of Sylbice. Shortly after starting the hike, we visit Dashi Lake, a serene glacial lake nestled among the peaks, and we take a short break to take in the crystal-clear waters surrounded by towering mountains. After, the trail climbs towards the highest point of the day at 6,695ft (2,040m). This section is more challenging, with a steady ascent that rewards with panoramic views. The pass marks the transition point before descending into the Sylbice valley. Upon arrival in Sylbice, we have lunch, before taking a transfer (two hours) to the town of Bajram Curri, a gateway to the Albanian Alps.
After a one-hour transfer, enjoy a peaceful boat ride across the beautiful Koman Lake (which takes approximately two hours). The journey allows us to take in the spectacular scenery as we wind between high cliffs and towering peaks. Three hydroelectric powerplants were built at the lake, which produce approximately 70 percent of Albania’s electricity. We then drive (2hr 30min) to Kruje, the centre of Skanderbeg’s resistance to the Ottoman invasion in the 15th century. Depending on our arrival time, you may have enough free time to visit the Skanderbeg Museum inside Kruja Castle or simply stroll through the old town and soak up the atmosphere.
We travel (2hr 15min) to Berat, which is known for its distinct Ottoman-era architecture. Here, we join our tour leader for an exploration of the landmarks. It starts at the imposing Berat Castle, where we walk through cobblestone streets, finding traditional homes and churches. We then visit the Dollani House, a traditional Albanian house from the second half of the 19th century, which provides a fascinating insight into the region’s cultural history and architectural heritage. Finally, we explore Berat’s two most famous quarters: Mangalem and Gorica. Mangalem, on the northern bank of the Osum river, is renowned for its Ottoman-style houses that appear stacked on top of each other. While, across the river, Gorica has distinctive architecture and narrow streets.
You’ve hiked one of the last true wild landscapes in Europe and immersed yourself in the local culture, but now it’s time to pack away your hiking boots and begin your return journey home. Alternatively, if you’d like to extend your adventure, speak to your sales representative to discuss our large range of extension options.
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It’s all about adventure That is what Exodus was founded upon 50 years ago, and what the company is still all about. Discovering countries, cultures, environments, cities, mountain ranges, deserts, coasts and jungles; exploring this amazing planet we all live on. At Exodus, we know what makes you tick when it comes to holidays. It’s a desire shared by so many others. A yearning to visit new places and come home with a real sense of what they’re all about. This means delving into local traditions, cultures, cuisine, lifestyles – anything that contributes to its unique identity. At the same time, we always remember that we are only guests. So we travel courteously and respectfully, in smaller groups to minimise our impact, to ensure that every Exodus holiday is a beneficial experience for everyone involved. This is a philosophy we take with us around the world, helping you reach some incredible destinations on 500 itineraries across over 90 separate countries. We also strive to provide as much flexibility and choice as we possibly can, making it simple for you to experience a very different holiday. Exodus started life on 4 February 1974 when two friends got together to provide an overland truck to travel to the Minaret of Jam, deep in the heart of the Hindu Kush, the most inaccessible of the world’s great monuments. See our history page for more details about how we began and how we have grown over the past 50 years. Never travelled with Exodus before? Visit our New to Exodus page for some useful, first-timer information.
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