- Permet Attractions
- 12 Apr 2025
Church of Saint Mary in Leusë (Kisha e Shën Mërisë)
Tucked away in the tranquil mountain village of Leusë, just a few kilometers from the town of Përmet in southern Albania, the Church of Saint Mary (Kisha e Shën Mërisë) stands as one of the most significant religious and historical monuments in the region. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Vjosa River valley and […]
- Permet Attractions
- 12 Apr 2025
Lengarica Canyon: Albania’s Untamed Natural Marvel
Nestled in the dramatic landscapes of southern Albania, Lengarica Canyon stands as one of the country’s most captivating and lesser-known natural treasures. Just a short distance from the charming town of Përmet and near the village of Bënjë, this canyon is a geological masterpiece shaped over millennia by the persistent flow of the Lengarica River. […]
- Permet Attractions
- 11 Apr 2025
Benja Thermal Baths (Banjat e Bënjës)
Tucked away in the pristine natural landscape of southern Albania, near the charming town of Përmet, lie the Benja Thermal Baths (Banjat e Bënjës) — a true hidden gem that offers both natural beauty and therapeutic relief. Located at the foot of the dramatic Nemerçka Mountain range and nestled along the banks of the Lengarica […]
- Tepelene Attractions
- 10 Apr 2025
Nivica Canyon – A Spectacular Natural and Cultural Treasure in Southern Albania
Hidden in the mountainous folds of southern Albania, Nivica Canyon is a stunning and relatively undiscovered natural marvel that promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler. Nestled near the historic village of Nivica in the Tepelenë region, this canyon is part of the larger Kurvelesh highlands—an area renowned for its rugged beauty, ancient traditions, and […]
- Tepelene Attractions
- 10 Apr 2025
Dragoti Bridge – A Timeless Stone Legacy Over the Vjosa River
Tucked away in the enchanting landscape of southern Albania, Dragoti Bridge is a remarkable piece of architectural and historical heritage that quietly tells the story of a bygone era. Located near the small village of Dragot, in Gjirokastër County, this elegant stone bridge gracefully spans the turquoise waters of the Vjosa River, one of Europe’s […]
- Tepelene Attractions
- 10 Apr 2025
Tucked away in the rugged mountains of southern Albania, the Kurvelesh Region is a land of untamed beauty, ancient traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. Known for its dramatic terrain, stone-built villages, and rich cultural heritage, Kurvelesh remains one of the most authentic and untouched areas in the country. This mountainous region, part of the larger Labëria […]
- Tepelene Attractions
- 10 Apr 2025
Memorial of the Battle of Tepelenë – A Monument to Heroism and Resistance
Nestled in the rugged and historically rich landscape of southern Albania, the Memorial of the Battle of Tepelenë stands as a powerful tribute to the bravery, sacrifice, and unyielding spirit of the Albanian people during one of the most pivotal battles of World War II. This monument commemorates the fierce and heroic resistance mounted by […]
- Tepelene Attractions
- 07 Dec 2024
The Monument of Ali Pasha stands as a remarkable tribute to one of Albania’s most influential historical figures, Ali Pasha Tepelena, famously known as the “Lion of Ioannina.” Erected in the heart of Tepelena, his birthplace, the monument is a lasting reminder of his powerful legacy as a visionary leader, reformer, and military strategist who […]
- Tepelene Attractions
- 11 Nov 2024
The Vjosa River, often celebrated as the “last wild river of Europe,” flows through the heart of Albania, carving its way through stunning landscapes of gorges, valleys, and lush green mountains. Originating in Greece and winding for over 270 kilometers, it runs freely without dams or artificial obstructions, maintaining a dynamic ecosystem that’s home to […]
- Tepelene Attractions
- 11 Nov 2024
Ali Pasha Tepelena Castle, also known simply as Tepelena Castle, stands as a prominent historical site in southern Albania, nestled within the beautiful landscapes of Tepelena. Built in the early 19th century by the powerful Ottoman ruler Ali Pasha of Tepelena, the castle served as a strategic fortress and a symbol of his regional authority. […]