Theth is one of the most beautiful landscapes of Albanian alps. Also it's a national park from 1966. This destination offers also the chance to hike and explore an amazing nature such as: waterfalls, river, zip line, old houses, surrounded by high peaks. You are going to visit top attractions such as: Gruansi waterfall, Grunasi canyon, stone baths of Nderysaj, Blue Eye of Kaprre. These attractions are going to remain in your mind for a long time and this is great for adventure seekers, families with children, etc.
Thethi Nature in SpringThe “National Park of Theth” lies into the center of the Albanians Alps, between the block “Bjeshket te Nëmuna” on the west, and the block of Jezerca on the east. Thethi is a tourist – alpinist region and it is the most important one north of the country. It is only 70 km away from the city of Shkodra. It is a part of the commune Shalë within the region of Dukagjin.
visit the Blue Eye (Syri i Kalter) and the Nderlysa natural pools. Transportation to the area requires local vehicles.
•From Nderlysa, continue with a 40-minute walk to reach the Blue Eye.
•Return to the guesthouse
•The Grunas Waterfall, standing over 30 meters tall, with surrounding cirques and the nearby mill (Mulliri i Blojës), offers an extraordinary landscape for visitors.
•Enjoy a 30-minute break to admire the view or take photos
Northern Albanians once lived by their tribal code according to the Kanun, a set of customary laws established by the Kanun of Leke Dukagjini, a 15th-century nobleman. Among its 1,262 articles, the Kanun permits blood feuds (gjakmarrja), in which a person is entitled to "an eye for an eye" in the form of murder as retribution for killing or dishonoring a family member in the name of justice.
The pick up will be in front of bar Soho Tirana.
we will send all the informations about the plate nr and guide nr also on your contact number.
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