Our nature tour guides offer hiking tours in four protected areas!
Are you looking for a unique nature and hiking experience lead by local experts? With Nature Experience Albania you can book your guided hiking tours easily directly with our tour guides.
On our website you will find all the information you need: From information on the protected areas with travel information to a description of the tours complete with booking info and contact data to profiles of our expert tour guides.
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Combined car and hiking tour where you will see the bridge of Golik, the old tombs of Selca and the Lukova Lakes in the Mokra …
See the traditional houses of Llangë village and the Visitor Centre of the National Park as well as Lake Fushë Studë and Lake Dragan and …
See the natural moument Guri i Cjapit, the bear spring and the church Saint Peter & Paul on this guided hiking tour – with booking information!
Join us on a boat trip on one of the oldest lakes of the world to Maligrad Island to see the cave church St. Mary, …
Guided tour with beautiful views on a historic trail from Gollomboç, home of Sterjo Spasse along an old road to an observation platfrom and on …
Alarup – Dry Mountain Hiking Trail: One View – Three Lakes | Protected Area of Pogradec – Lake Ohrid
On this guided tour you will see Lake Ohrid and the UNESCO world heritage site Ohrid-Region, the “tree of life” and the highest point of …
See the traditional houses of Llangë village, the Visitor Center of the National Park Shebenik-Jabllanicë and the ice cave of Akullit – with booking information!
Discover Staro Sello with its Neolithic findings, rich wildlife, pelicans and other birds, enjoy a panoramic view of Prespa Lake and see the monastery Sv. …
On this guided tour you will see tortoises, typical mixed forests of the region and a traditional irrigation system – with booking information!
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Four Protected Areas in Albania
Forests, shrubs and grasslands with rare plants and animals are typical for this park – Rrajca beech forests are a UNESCO World Heritage Site
With one of the oldest lakes in Europe, surrounded by a high mountain chain and home to a variety of endemic species, this protected area is part of the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Named after its fir trees, this national park with habitats ranging from alpine pastures to beech forests is ideal for hiking and mountaineering.
The biggest national park in the Balkans with high biodiversity, beautiful landscapes, cultural treasures in a transboundary area.