Bovilla Reservoir is located within the Dajt Mountain National Park. Bovilla is formed by a dam of the river Terkuze. It provides most of the drinking water for Tirana.The depth of the reservoir is 90m and the 6.2 km2 .There is a few living population in the zone with agriculture as primarily activity. It is forbidden to swim in the reservoir!
This lake is located in the middle of the mountains offering a very unique view and amazing panorama. On the way to the lake we’re going through the country side and suburbs of Tirana so we will have a fast view of this areas . On the way back we will stop to some local restaurant to eat and enjoy some traditional food. The 90m high dam will offer a very unique view on the way up to our destination.
This destination offers a very relaxing view away form the life and the noise that Tirana has.
Don’t miss it out just 55 minutes from the Center of Tirana.
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Bovilla Reservoir is located within the Dajt Mountain National Park. Bovilla is formed by a dam of the river Terkuze. It provides most of the drinking water for Tirana. There is a few living population in the zone with agriculture as primarily activity. One the way to this destination we will see the country side off Tirana and the suburbs off the capital . The 90m dam that creates this reservoir will offer a unique experience on the way up to our destination. It is forbidden to swim in the reservoir!
Zall Herr is one off Tirana’s village that offers a good view of the life on the village and amazing traditional food
Our meeting point is the Iscanderbeg square that is very easy reached with buses ore foot by all main hotels in Tirana
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Tirana is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas and tourist spots.
Tirana Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Tirana. The system is affordable and covers most major areas, though it can be crowded during peak hours.
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