Shala River at Leka’s linden stone!

Jul 27, 2020 | Albanian Alps

Shala River at Leka’s linden stone!

The destination which is attracting hundreds of tourists

Shala River at Leka’s linden stone stems in the magnificent Thethi National Park and flows along Shala valley, collecting a lot of other water sources from Shala and Shoshi’s villages. Along this river extends one of the most beautiful valleys and some of the unexplored spots of Albania like Shoshi’s Apple peak and Leka’s Linden Stone, aside from the river at his estuary point to Komani Lake.

Shala River at Leka’s linden stone has become one of the most required attractions of this area, isolated between the peaks of the mountains, with beach spots next to the river and reachable only by a boat trip through Komani Lake, make it a real adventurous trip and wild exploring. Within the same trip, you can enjoy a boat trip at Komani Lake, admiring the fantastic views that this trip by boat offers you. Also, you can spend time relaxing and swimming in the Shala River next to any of the two guesthouses placed there, which gives you a few facilities to make this trip possible, like accommodation, meals and even sunbeds.

If you want a spent more days in the area, an alternative activity is hiking to Shoshi’s apple peak in the middle of a chestnuts forest and back.

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