The church of Theth Jul 3, 2014 | Cultural destinations, Destinations, Destinations in Theth Albania Cultural destinations The church of Theth In the year 1917, it was At Shtjefen Gjeçovi, who opened the first school in the Albanian language for Thethi kids. An unusual and beautiful church built in 1892 and still at the same spot with the same foundations until this very day. During the construction period, attached to the east wall was also the presbytery, where the priest used to live. The inhabitants of Thethi, from its inheritance, have been Roman Catholics. So, one of the first buildings here was the church. One of the most legendary priests, not only for Theth and the Catholic Church but the whole of Albanian culture, was Father Shtjefen Gjeçovi. He opened the school in the year 1917 and taught the children reading and writing in Albanian. The other priests of this church also followed this tradition. The year 1921 was an official date recognized by the government of the time as the school’s opening, with father Marjan Prela in charge. The Education Minister of the time was Ahmet Zogu, through an internal order, set aside the sum of 100 golden francs for the education of the children of Theth. In this church, for a short period, has also served Father Daniel Gjeçaj. Due to the installation of the atheist communist regime, he was forced to flee from Albania and serve the country from Italy. During the communist time, he kept contacts with all the Albanian immigrants abroad. One of his co-workers was also the great writer Martin Camaj, who would consult Father Daniel before he would publish any of his works. Thanks to the sons of Thethi, who live in the USA, the church today has been reconstructed and is in full service of the village, as during the Communist regime, it was damaged and made a health and pregnancy center. The Albanian Alps 2 days Tour to Theth National Park Visit Theth Albania Visit Albanian Alps Contact us Would you like to visit this destination? We will find the perfect tour or create a custom tour so you can visit and enjoy this destination and more. Call now for the best offer English Speaking Phone 00355 69 60 15 771 Send us an email with your details Reserverations email info@thethi-guide.com FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow
Fauna in Theth Jul 3, 2014 | Natyral Attractions Fauna in Theth The fauna of Park is rich and diverse. There can be found about 20 species of mammals, 50 nesting species s nearly 10 species of reptiles and 8 species of amphibians. Very interesting is the presence of mammals and birds which are very related with the habitat of high forests and the ecosystem of alpine mountains Among the largest mammals of the park are the brown bear (Ursus arctos), wolf (Canis lupus), lynx (Lynx lynx), selvage goat (Rubicapra ribicapra) and roe (Capreolus capreolus), etc.. In higher forest among the birds largely dominate Fragillidae family members (4 types), and Paridae (4 species). Other components are rarer typical elements of the high forest as woodpeckers (3 types), a reptile of trees (Sitt Europea), etc..On the ground floor other types of shrubs can be found like (Erithacus rubecula), ouzel (Turdus merula), (Lanus collurio), etc.. General condition of habitats is relatively good. Contact us Would you like to visit this destination? We will find the perfect tour or create a custom tour so you can visit and enjoy this destination and more. Call now for the best offer English Speaking Phone 00355 69 60 15 771 Send us an email with your details Reserverations email info@thethi-guide.com FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow
Ethnographic Museum of Dukagjini Jul 2, 2014 | Cultural destinations, Destinations, Destinations in Theth Albania Ethnographic Museum of Dukagjini House of Lulash Boshi Ethnographic Museum of Dukagjini At the valley of Thethi, one can see buildings made of stone, standing tall and strong, which are known for their defensive character. One of the more unique towers is the tower of Lulash Keq Boshi, which was built at the top of jagged rock, 9 meters tall, which is connected to the foundation organically and functionally. The tower is placed near the fertile soil with minimal construction, which is a favorable environment for the growth of cereals. The tower is a semi floor with a horizontal expansion of 87 m2. On the north-west side, it’s the way to the underground level where the cattle are kept. On the surfaces of the first floor is the floor where you enter the building through some stone stairs. On the south-west side of the wall is found the small window called “frangjia”, which is built functionality and architecturally wise. “Frangjia”, is a solid construction that worked with the sculpted rock that comes out of the tower walls. In addition to the below floor, where is the room where the family stay, it’s also found the guest room, which is higher up from the floor where the family lives? An unusual element of the guest room is the fact that it has a fireplace, wooden ceiling and is treated with a lot of care. Usually, this room is more beautiful than in other areas of the building. This shows the Albanian tradition of preparing the best for guests. Contact us Would you like to visit this destination? We will find the perfect tour or create a custom tour so you can visit and enjoy this destination and more. Call now for the best offer English Speaking Phone 00355 69 60 15 771 Send us an email with your details Reserverations email info@thethi-guide.com FollowFollowFollowFollowFollow
Thethi National Park Jun 22, 2014 | Albanian Alps, Thethi National ParkThe History of the “National Park of Theth” On the date of 11.21.1966 (Nr.96), the cabinet credited the area of Theth, with a surface of 2630 ha: from which 1680 ha is forest along the sea-line and the other part is gas-plot and crust. It is now declared a “National Park” and is overseen by the Administration of Protected Areas Shkodra. The Climate and the Geographic Position! The “National Park of Theth” lies into the center of the Albanians Alps, between the block “Bjeshket te Nëmuna” on the west, and the block of Jezerca on the east. Thethi is a tourist – alpinist region and it is the most important one north of the country. It is only 70 km away from the city of Shkodra. It is a part of the commune Shalë within the region of Dukagjin. The park is surrounded by all four angles with pitons (rocky) of the two blocks above, which ascend down towards the valley and create an amazing view. Some of the most astonishing parts of this national park are the following: The peak of Radoines (2570m), Arapit (2217m), Paplukës (2569m), Alisë (2471m), etc. Hanging 750–800 meters below within the valley stretches the pictorial village of Theth. The Geological Features The “National park of Theth” is 172 km north of the capital of Tirana: 148 km of which is asphalt and the last 24 km is un-asphalted. The valley of Theth is frequently visited by all local and foreign tourists. Right into the heart of the northern Alps, between the historic rocky mountains, amazingly green panoramas, and the numerous crystal fountains, this valley lies 900 meters above the sea level. The park defines two sectors: The Upper Sector! This sector is much steeper, due to his formation from the massive calcareous dolomite. This reaction conditioned the intensive developing physics of them. The changes in temperature and snow precipitation present most parts of the year helped in the formation of various jags. These hostile climatic conditions throughout the years created the steep mountains and the distinct gorgeous views. On the other hand, this was the main reason behind the absolute lack of flora and fauna in this region. The Lower Sector! This sector is less steep than the upper sector. There is a different panorama compared to the rocky profile of the hillside. This distinction is connected with the change of the calcareous forms. It changed from massive dolomite to a more narrow film. This other type is made of less dolomite and is more dissolvable in water. This is due to the fact that gravitational plump processes developed less frequently and with less intensity than in the upper sector. Also, even other weathering processes are less developed in this sector. This is mainly the reason why only in this sector the flora is constantly and gradually growing. At present times, we can find massive woodland of beech, coniferous, and oak in this region. Relieve Features The park lies in the valley that the river of Theth created. The mountain slopes are very steep and fracture around 16°-35° however, in some parts 45°-60° or even 90°. The form of the valley resembles that of a deep hole surrounded by mountains. That is stimulated by the glacier activity throughout the years. The river of Shala has formed terraces on each side which are made of the gritty soil. The Climatic Features The Park has a hostile climate in the winter with snowfalls that range from 1.5 meters in the lower part up to 3 meters in the higher part of the park. The park has an average of 2900-3000 mm rainfall per year. The temperatures range from (+20 ºC to +26 ºC) in June and go down to (-14 ºC to -20 ºC) in the freezing winters. The Hydrographic Features! The river of Theth originates from Okol, in the northern part of the country. It joins the Kaprres stream close to the village of Nderlyse; it, therefore, forms the river of Shala which ultimately flows into the Drin. The river of Theth is crystal clear and foamy in some places. It flows with a range of 1000-1300 L/sec and an average water temperature of 7ºC. One of the most distinguishing characteristics of this river is the abundance of mountain trout. The Park contains many other streams named the “Sheep”, “Gurra” and the stream of “Shkafi”. There are also many springs of water named “Okol”, “Nikgjonaj” etc. Two of the most sensational parts of the “National park of Theth” are the “Gruna’s Waterfalls” and “Gjeçaj Waterfalls”. The height of the first one reaches 30 meters of root water and the second 24 meters. They originate from rocky parts of the mountain. Land Features The park lies within the dun forest lands, which are located all the forests of the park. Also, partly in the meadow of mountain lands, in which are located the alpine pastures. The southern part of the park stretches out the canyon of Grunas which is about 2 km long, 60 meters deep, and varies from 2-3 meters up to 30-40 meters in width. Here you can also find many famous caves like the one of “Harapi” and Bira e Rratheve”. Inside the caves, there are astonishing underground lakes, huge galleries, and gigantic siphons. Theth also contains 12 small mills and a functional hydro plant. During the period of May to September, Theth is visited by around 5000-10000 foreign tourists yearly. All of them became amazed by the fresh crisp air, stunning views, and most importantly the unthinkable beauty of the famous canyon of Grunas. The Biological Environment and its distinct Flora This National Park has a very complex environment, with a great variety of habitats and various forms of vegetation. Most of the forests consist of beech trees (Fagus silvatica), lots of bushes, predominantly cranberries (Vaccinium myrtles). They alternate with alpine pastures (Poion alpinae) and dwarf shrubs of the alpine areas such as (Juniperus communis nana, Juniperus sibrica), eight petals dryads (Drias octopetala), etc. In this park grow over 1500 species of plants, which represent almost half of the flora of the whole country. About a 100 species of plants are medicinal plants and very useful transfers. However, unfortunately about 70 different plants within this rich area are endangered by extinction. The most common varieties of Fagion Illyricum are: (Fagetum oxalidosum) (Fagetum vaccinosum) (Tremuleto-Fageto asperulosum) (Fageto-allietosum ursinum) One of the most valuable assets of this region is the presence of (Taxus baccata), almost a relict, within the forest floor of the beech trees. Some of the rare exemplars we can find in this area are the following: The endemic plants (Wulfenia Baldacci), (Dukaginica viola), (Lilium albanicum), and the sub-endemic plants (Aquilegia Dinaric and Teucrium Arduino). In this region, you can also find the “Gentiana”: The flower used by the “The king of Illyria, Genti”, as a very important medicinal plant. In the “National Park of Theth” three different plant floors can be distinguished: The Oak Floor: It is located at a 600-800 meters altitude and it lies on the edge of the mountainous inclines as in the field of Theth and Gjelaj. Some of the most important plants of this floor are Quercus cerise, Östra carpenifolia, the hornbeam (Crapinus Orientalist), the white ash (Fraxinus ornus), the cornel (Cornus mas), etc. The Beech Floor: It is located at a 700-1900 meters altitude. As a result of the appropriate climatic-land conditions, the forests beech occupies the greatest part of the park. Some of the most important plants of this floor are The beech (Fagus silvatica), the white fir (Abies alba), the mountain maple (Acer pseudoplatanus), etc. The Alpine Pastures Floor: It is located at 1900-2300 meters altitude above the sea level. This floor consists of herbaceous plants and a few bushes such as The junipers (Juniperus), the osiers (Salix), etc. Some of the most important plants of this floor are the brunette (POA Alpina), the caterpillar (Sesler nitida), the aster (Aster alpinus), the trefoil of the Alps (Trifolium alpestre), etc. Due to the great distance from the habited areas, the state of the beech forest is generally in good conditions. However, there have been some cases of the great damage done by humans (Illegal cutting) and natural causes (Unexpected fires). In some of the more flat areas, with average moisture and acidic PH, we can find the “Tassel”. Its nutritional value is very poor and not preferable by the local animals. The plants residing in this section are low in number and relatively rare, and therefore the economic value of these pastures is below the average. Another characteristic of the Theth jags (over 2300 meters altitude above sea level), is the presence of Pinus mughus, a type of pine resembling a bush with up to 3 meters in length. The Fauna of Thethi National Park! The fauna of the park is very rich in the diversity of species. There are around 20 mammal types, around 50 breeding birds, 10 types of reptiles, and 8 types of amphibians. Of significant importance are the birds and mammals classes. Their diversity is connected to the presence of high forest stands and mountain alpine ecosystems. Some of the numerous mammals of the park are the following: Brown bears, Wolfs, Lynx, Wild goats, and Roe deer. Within the high forest exist predominately birds of the Fragillidae family (4 species) and the Paridae family (4 species). Other typical high forest bird species of this region are the Woodpeckers (3 kinds), Euroasian Nuthatches (Sitta europea), etc. In the bushes floor, we meet other interesting species as the: European Robins (Erithacus rubecula), Blackbirds (Turdus merula), Red-Backed Shrike (Lanus collurio), etc. The general state of these habitats is relatively good and preserved. Local participation in Resource Management! Even though in these hard economic conditions the local population remains critical against any kind of action that may damage the park. Their help is vital in maintaining and preserving the distinct fauna and flora. All of them have very good relations with the forest management technical unit. A good contribution has also been made from different national and international awareness campaigns. They have had a positive impact in helping restore and increasing the public awareness of possible distinction in the future. There is a trend of movement of families to the lower levels of the region near the towns. However, in the summer most families turn back to their houses and small businesses. There have been some attempts, supported by international organizations, to help develop tourism in the area. The pleasant conditions and the incredible landscape seems very appealing to Albanian and foreign tourists. Natural Habitats The region of Thethi is characterized from a rich diversity of habitats starting from beech forests and Bosnian pine: Sub-Alpin pastures Limy rocks Creeks and rivers with gravel and clear water Caves and mezzo caves Wetlands and agriculture lands This diversity of habitats which is closely related to the mountain-Mediterranean climate has created through centuries a rich diversity of flora and fauna in the region of Thethi.
Tourism business of the year 2009 Jun 22, 2014 | Blogs from Albanian AlpsThethi-Tourism-business-year-2009 On date 18.02.2010 “ALBANIAN ASSOCIATION FOR TOURISEM ATA” in cooperation with the “Ministry of Tourisem youth, culture and sports awarded “To the Community of of hosts houses in Thethit ” the price “Biznes of the Year in 2009 in tourisem”. The price as the most succesful bizness of the year in Albania was awarded to the teacher of Thethi Mr. Zef Bari from the Minister Mr. Ferdiand Xhaferri. The minsiter of Tourisem Mr. Xhaferri spoke about the results in the sector of Tourisem in the last recent years , whic have grown up and are a good prespective for the future. He spoke about many new opportunities ,while improving the conditions, using many of the resources that our country has ,to increase the capacity in any kind of tourism, By using the fourth seasons from the seaside up to the alps. February 2010