My 5th trip to the Republic of Albania was
definitely my favorite. This was the first time I have been there in warm
weather; it’s always been winter on my previous visits. I spent a lot of time
with old friends and made some new ones. The food was fantastic like always as
everything is fresh, no preservatives there. The funniest thing that happened
was on the third night I was eating at a Mexican restaurant, in Albania, in
August, listening to American Christmas music. You just can’t make that
up!
I had the opportunity to hike a few beautiful mountains: Maja e Gamtit (4131 feet), Maja
e Brarit (4072 feet), and Maja e Dajtit (5292 feet). Maja e Dajtit offers panoramic views of the
capital city, Tirana. I saw the ruins of Shen Mari (St. Mary's Church) in the village of Shemine on the
way up. On the Dajti Plateau, I visited the ruins of the Ish Kampi i Pionerëve
(Former Military Youth Camp) used during Communist times. A little further
south I met the owners of the Foresta Bar, Hotel, and Restaurant. Using my
limited Albanian language and hand signals, I was able to communicate with the
elderly couple who led me to the trail head that leads to both peaks. The trail
starts behind their home, climbs approximately 1000 feet and then splits in two
toward each peak. After hiking around the area, I spent a couple hours enjoying
some local beers (Korca) and fresh berries from behind their house.
I also visited the beautiful Kalaja e Rozafas in Shkodra
District, Northwest Albania near the Montenegro border. Rozafa Castle dates back to
antiquity. It was built by the Illyrians, and eventually captured by Romans in
167 BC. The only bad thing was that my sunglasses fell off my head when I
leaned over the castle wall and was hit by a strong gust of wind blowing up the
steep hill. The good thing is it gave me a reason to run up the steep face to
find them. Mission accomplished, not only did I find my glasses but I found
someone else’s too which I gave to my friend Dashi. The castle offers beautiful
views of Liqeni I Shkodres (Lake Shkodra), the Buna River valley, and Hxamia e Plumbit (Lead Mosque)
built in the early 1700s that now sits unused and at times underwater during
flood season. After visiting the city of Shkodra, we had a great lunch in the
village of Shiroke where we ate Krap (a type of carp only found in this lake)
and buke misri (traditional corn bread slow-baked like a cake) along with more local
beer and wines.
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View of Tirana from Maja e Dajtit. |
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Ish Kampi i Pionereve (former Communist Military Youth Camp). |
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Foresta bar, hotel, and restaurant. Trailhead to the two peaks is located behind this building. |
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Maja e Brarit (4072 feet). |
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Maja e Brarit. |
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Kalaja e Rozafas (Rozafa Castle, Shkodra District). |
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Kalaja e Rozafas |
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Kalaja e Rozafas |
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Trail up Maja e Brarit. |
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Ruins of Shen Mari (St. Mary's Church in village of Shermine). |
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Maja e Gamtit (4131 feet). |
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My Merrill Trailgloves at Kalaja e Rozafas. |
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Lunch in Shiroke just south of Montenegro border. |
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