THE 8 BEST Albania National Parks you have to visit once in your lifetime with Photos
Albania has some of the most beautiful and amazing National Parks in Europe.
Below, we are presenting you the 8 best Albania National Parks that will blow your mind from the stunning views you will see. You should definitely visit them if you plan some holidays in our small and beautiful country, Albania.
1. Theth National Park
The park was established to protect various ecosystems and biodiversity and the cultural and historical heritage of the region. The National Park combines the beauty of mountains with majestic rivers, stunning waterfalls, and lagoons as blue as one could ever imagine. It contains stunning landscapes and excellent hiking routes.
2. Valbonë Valley National Park
Is a national park inside the Albanian Alps in northern Albania. It contains surrounding areas with mountainous terrain, alpine landscapes, glacial springs, deep depressions, various rock formations, waterfalls, and the Valbona Valley with its dense coniferous and deciduous forest.
It’s one of the most beautiful Parks that you shouldn’t miss. Your eyes will be amazed by stunning views and your mind will think you are in a fairy wonderland.
3. Butrint National Park
The archaeological heritage of Butrint is one of the most important archaeological sites in the country, containing different artifacts and structures, dating from the Iron Age up until the Middle Ages. Numerous monuments are still extant including the city walls, a late-antique baptistery, a great basilica, Roman theatre, and two castles. The ancient city is situated within a natural woodland with complex ecosystems which depend on the nearby lake and channel. Nevertheless, it is this combination of cultural monuments and natural environment which makes Butrint such a unique place.
4. Llogara National Park
The area of the park and the surrounding mountains are used mainly for hiking and tracking tours. Along the National Road, there are several restaurants, hotels, and a small wooden cabin complex. The park features outstanding diversity with the landscape ranging from the alpine peaks of the Ceraunian Mountains covered with snow in winter to the sunny Albanian Ionian Sea Coast in summer.
5. Tomorr National Park
The forests of the Tomorri National Park are composed of diverse species of deciduous and coniferous trees and a great variety of flowers. Its great for hiking and in addition to scientific and economic values the natural park landscape provides a great value of aesthetic, recreational, touristic, historical, and cultural guarantee development of ecological and cultural tourism.
6. Dajti National Park
Dajti's varied geology and topography have resulted in a variety of flora and fauna. In addition to the forests and mountain landscapes with many wildflowers, numerous mammals are protected as well. If you enjoy nature and mountains, this is the hike for you!
7. Prespa National Park
Prespa National Park is a cultural landscape that displays evidence of cultural practices dating back thousands of years, with the oldest traces of human habitation dating back to the neolithic. Nonetheless, the park is dotted with many natural and cultural features containing prehistoric dwellings and Byzantine churches such as the caves of Zaver and Treni, the St. Mary's Church, and so on.
8. Divjakë-Karavasta National Park
The park provides important spawning and nursery habitat for economically valuable fish species that are exploited by a local fisheries cooperative. It is also known for the beauty of its natural landscape, its role in the local economy, and its touristic appeal. This park offers a wide range of diverse wildlife to explorers.
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