Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia holiday
Description of Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia holiday
This fantastic Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia holiday incorporates the highlights from all three lesser-visited European countries allowing travellers to compare and contrast traditions and UNESCO sites on an exciting and unique cultural holiday. From Ottoman cities to rural villages youll discover the threads that bind all three nations together, including regions where lifestyles have changed very little despite years of political posturing and horrific recent conflicts.
Roman monuments, heritage-laden towns and chaotic markets make for a fascinating itinerary on this Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia trip with overland travel and stays in local guesthouses allowing travellers to really get to know the Balkans away from the tourist hot spots.
Since the fall of its communist regime Albania has been reborn and readily welcomes holiday makers to come and see for themselves the charming and hospitable nature of the land and its people. Kosovo has the Visoki De?ani Monastery, the historic city of Prizen and tours of local wine cellars.
Finally, North Macedonia blends of out of the way UNESCO towns, villages and the beautiful landscapes of Mavrovo National Park with trips back over the border into Albania allowing for a circular overland route over the course of two weeks.
Whatever youre hoping to find or expecting to see, our Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia holiday will help you discover a world away from mass tourism.
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4 Reviews of Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia holiday
Reviewed on 29 Oct 2022 by Robert Allan
Well led and well organised. Everything went to plan. Guide (Tanni) and driver (Ardi) were excellent. Busy but enjoyable and interesting schedule. Read full reviewReviewed on 06 Jun 2018 by William Francis
Really enjoyed it and the company. At least now I know a little about the forgotten part of Europe and its peoples. Read full reviewReviewed on 10 Aug 2017 by Michael Cain
The variation between the coast and the mountains was amazing and we enjoyed the trip immensely. We saw some beautiful countryside and towns, villages, monasteries, castles etc, it was great. The standout highlights, and there were many, were Skopje, Budva, Kotor, Biogradska Gora National Park, Ohrid, Prizren, Blue Eye National Park, Gjirokastra to name a few. Read full reviewReviewed on 02 Oct 2016 by Sue Reynolds
We were welcomed everywhere, particularly in Albania - tourism is an important source of income. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
Planet
We spend time walking in pristine environments and our guides are careful to brief travellers on appropriate behaviour and the importance of taking all rubbish with us. In areas such as Boge, one of the most beautiful valleys in Albania and Mavrovo National Park, the biggest in Macedonia, tourist are rarely seen and we monitor our impact closely, not only of our group visits but the impact any increase in tourism may have.Our visits to UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the beautiful town of Ohrid help to support local projects to conserve the areas cultural and geographical heritage. Clients and guides are briefed on local customs and general courtesy (such as asking permission before taking photographs/dress-codes/conduct in places of worship etc) and behave appropriately.
The village guesthouses and local homes that we stay in use predominantly local produce in the preparation of meals, avoiding as much as possible bringing food from far away and thus reducing carbon footprints. Hotel Osumi is a great example of this, offering comfortable hospitality and home comforts all locally sourced. We make every effort to alert the owners of the accommodation in question to ways of improving their service with the environment in mind.
We do not send a tour leader from the UK to accompany our tours. We believe that to send a foreign tour leader along to accompany the group is unnecessary and increases the carbon footprint.
If you would like to avoid taking flight, we are happy to book trains for you - reaching the start point by train is an enjoyable option and a real alternative to flying.
People
This trip has a strong focus on staying in rural communities. We believe that staying small village guesthouses and family homes in regions not only gives travellers an authentic and very special insight into the lives of local people, but brings tangible benefits to small communities that may otherwise be overlooked by the tourism industry. This includes areas such as Gjirokastra, where we visit the local museum, housed in the building in which the former dictator Enver Hoxha was born.Our philosophy is to only use small and locally owned suppliers, meaning that the income remains within the country and creates a real economic contribution. We also feel that the passion inherent within such suppliers means that your experience will be enhanced.
We aim to always treat our suppliers fairly and with respect; they are after all part of the key to our success and to us working together is much more than just a business arrangement, but an on going relationship that we aim to ensure truly benefits everyone involved. People such as Ndrec in Albania are part of our team and take great pride in showing people their country.
We believe that tourism is a double edged sword that needs to be wielded very carefully. Our philosophy is to have a limited amount of departures usually between one and three a year - for each of our itineraries. By limiting our presence in areas where local culture can be quite fragile, we hope to avoid as much as possible the phenomenon whereby an area changes in character due to repeated and prolonged exposure to tourism. We want to visit an area as friends, not intruders and to ensure that what we see will also be there for others to enjoy for many years to come.
We only employ local staff and unlike many operators we believe that to send a foreign Tour Leader along to accompany your trip is an unnecessary burden on your wallet and our carbon footprint. We believe that locals know best. Our local operators only use locally owned accommodation. This means your money stays in the area to benefit the local community. When possible we use local transport, (i.e. rail or bus) and we always use local restaurants, markets and shops and encourage our clients to interact both financially and socially with the communities that they are passing through. In doing this your travels are supporting and encouraging the development of local services.
We only work with operators who are as committed as we are to putting something back into the communities we visit. This may include giving a percentage of the profits from each tour to a foundation to help street children or local conservation projects. Furthermore, in order to allow our clients to make an informed decision on where a greater proportion of their money should be spent, we avoid including pre-paid full board meals where possible. Local restaurants and cafes then benefit
Our groups average only six clients, and many tours operate on a private basis with just two travellers. This has much less impact when travelling through rural areas, reducing our environmental and social affects. Finally to emphasis our commitment to Responsible Tourism all clients will receive a copy of our Travellers Code of Conduct with their travel documents.
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