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🌎  Albania 🇦🇱

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📍  Valbona Valley National Park

✈️  Tirana International Airport Mother Teresa (TIA)

🚗  253.8 KM

⏱️  4 hours, 4 minutes

Valbona Valley National Park, a jewel of the Albanian Alps, is best visited from May to October, with winter months bringing heavy snow that restricts access and services. The most common access involves a scenic ferry ride across Komani Lake from Fierzë, followed by a short van transfer; direct road access is also possible but less frequent for tourists. While many popular trails, especially the iconic Valbona-Theth hike, can be undertaken solo by experienced and prepared hikers, guided tours are highly recommended for less experienced visitors or those desiring deeper cultural and ecological insights. A typical visit duration ranges from 2 to 4 days, allowing for travel and at least one full day of trekking. Costs are moderate, with guesthouses often including meals for €25-€50 per person per night, while transport (ferry, furgons) and potential guide fees add to the total, making a multi-day trip typically range from €150-€400+. Visitors should carry sufficient cash as ATMs are scarce, expect limited mobile reception, and pack essential hiking gear, including sturdy footwear and layers, to fully enjoy the park's breathtaking landscapes and warm local hospitality.