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Albania

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About Albania
Albania officially called the Republic of Albania is a Southeast European country. It is located on southeastern Europe's Balkan peninsula with Adriatic and Ionian coastlines. The famous places of this city are Kulla e Sahatit (the WatchTower) which is 35m high, the Mosque of Et’hem Bey and monumental Tomb of Kaplan Pasha, and the Ura e Tabakëve besides many museums and art galleries. Raki is a famed aromatic liquor of Albanians. 

Albanian Riviera is the most famous tourist place having the finest sandy stretch with international music festivals and nightclubs to enjoy. To enjoy deep valleys, scenic beauty, and trekking, Accursed Mountains is your call. Berat, also known as ‘City of a Thousand Windows’ is a UNESCO World Heritage site for its historic architecture. The city has beautiful buildings with big windows one on top of the other making one of a majestic view. Gjirokastra Castle is a hilltop castle with two museums, a collection of armory, and breathtaking views of the valley. Apart from the historic museums and architecture, Theth National Park is perhaps the most magical place in all of Albania, with its Grunas Waterfall and the Lock-in Tower both extremely famous with visitors. The mountain peaks of Boga, Thethi, Vermoshi, and Ramza provide a memorable experience to hikers and nature lovers. Ksamil Islands is one of the untouched and unspoiled islands in the Albanian Riviera with the Blue Eye Spring adding to its beauty. 

During your visit to Albania, do make sure that you try out Hike Theth to Valbona, Hike Theth to Valbona, Drink a Beer in a Rotating Bar in Tirana, Visit a Museum in an Abandoned Bunker, Take a Cable to See the Best Views of Tirana, Wild Camp on Albania's Most Beautiful Beaches, Visit Berat, the City of a Thousand Windows, See the Flat Stone Roofs of the Gjirokaster Old Town, Soak in the Benja Hot Springs and many more. Albania has a typically Mediterranean climate that is characterized by mild winters and hot, dry summers. The annual mean temperature remains over 7 degrees celsius to 15 degrees celsius. 

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