Join us on an exciting 4×4 drive through the holy mountain and discover the fascinating history and culture of the Bektashi Our guide will pick you up from your hotel and take you on a thrilling ride. Depending on your preference, you can choose to either hike or drive to the summit. If you choose to hike, our guide will help you plan a route that suits your level of fitness and the time available, ranging from 1 hour to 4 hours. Our guide will share insights into the history and traditions of the area. During winter or springtime, it may only be possible to reach the summit by hiking, as the car may not be able to make it to the top due to weather conditions. In this case, our guide will help you plan a safe and enjoyable hike, providing all the necessary guidance. After experiencing the holy mountain, we will head to Bogove Waterfall to enjoy its natural beauty. Take your time to relax in the cool waters of the waterfall
What’s included
- Private transportation
- Packed Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- Guide
- Bottled water
What’s not included
- Everything not mentioned
What to expect
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
With an area of 4,000 hectares, the Tomorri Park is located to the east of the museum city of Berat, from whose citadel it can be admired, as from afar, the mountain of Tomorr peaks that rises 2,416 meters above sea level gives the impression of a gigantic natural fortress. Within the Thomorri National Park, there are many fascinating caves, creeks, and natural curiosities that provide excellent conditions for outdoor activities. Rich in forests, the Thomorri National Park boasts beech forests mainly around 1000 meters above sea level and mountain pines above 1600 meters. Many wild animals, such as brown bears, wolves, foxes, wildcats, deer, wild boars, squirrels, and many bird species, are found throughout the park. The varied landscape of the Tomor National Park is a wealth of high natural scientific value. Here on the Tomor Mountain, there is also the grave of Abaz Aliu, half-brother of Muhammad (Tyrba e Kulmakut), 1,200 meters above sea level. Every August thousands of pilgrims from all over the Bektashi order go up to the Tyrba for a week and gather here to celebrate their most important holiday of the year, which greatly stimulates religious tourism. The roads from the surrounding valleys leading to Mount Tomor, for many kilometers, become an endless line of vehicles that have only one purpose: the pilgrimage to the sacred place.
Stop At: Bogove Waterfall, Berat Albania
The Bogova Waterfall, rising 20 meters above its pool of aquamarine waters, is an exquisite, still-untouched spot to get in touch with nature. If you are looking for the exotic side of Albania, the one of endless natural spectacles, pristine waters, and untouched landscapes, Bogova Waterfall is a must! Situated on the left bank of the Osumi valley, this pearl of the Albanian landscape hides behind dense, lush forests. Surrounded by rich hues of green, this waterfall’s appeal rests precisely in its isolation from the rest of the world.
Price: 75€ for person
Your Language: English–Italian – Albanian
Duration: 6–8 hours