BRIDE WITH RIPED SHOES AND SOCKS

BRIDE WITH RIPED SHOES AND SOCKS

E shumë dëshiruar, e shumë pritur, e shumë lenë pas dore më në fund sikur u zgjidh fati i lidhur nyje i rrugës së Thethit e cila u trumbetua si një mrekulli alpine me prita, mbuloje ati ortiqe, me vepra arti plot dekoracione panoramike të blerta të ndryshme nga struktura e ngurta të betonarmesë.

U fillua mirë me bazën dykalimshe, prerjen e shkëmbit, pastrimin inerteve dhe mos dëmtimin ambientit, por nuk u vazhdua kështu hilet alla shqiptare duken sheshit te muret, urat e disa përroskave. Nuk di se çfarë u bë por mbuloja rezultuan një blof pasi Qafë Thorrja, deri poshtë në varosh mbi kamp gjatë dimrit, muajve të parë pranverës dhe vjeshtues së vonë bora dhe akulli janë gjithë pushtetshme në një vend të vobektë si ne. Në veç pak mbi 15 km trase nisë tre sene (vite) më parë punimet po zgjaten si qilimi i Penelopës. Nga zvarritja e punimeve Thethi erret dhe zgjohet i pluhurosur sikur të ishte fabrikë betoni, por falë bujarisë se reshjeve nuk ka mbetur krejt fytyrë pa larë.

Dasma e madhe ka kohë që ka filluar, por nusja hirplote nuk dihet se kur do shkelë mbi tapetin e kuq. Pak gjasa ka te vijë edhe ketë vjeshtë, por duke parë pajën e saj do vijë me këpucë dhe çorape të grisura. Muret mbrojtëse me prita plastike rezultoi një dështim trashanik i shëmtuar dhe skandaloz. Në më shumë se 65 gjatësisë së pritave plastike, dimri më i parë i nxori fiasko. Nuk ka nevojë të jesh inxhinier as gjeolog, por çdo kush që ka sy sheh së një skrepatë nga 3 deri 7 metra me formacione flishore të paqëndrueshme nuk mbrohet nga shëmbja me bajga ciklopike.

Qafe-Thore-ThethNuk mund behet trase më qeska plastike lidhëse neiloni ne një zonë shpatull pjerrët me reshjet më të larta në Shqipëri (veç Boga i qëndron në krah), me shtresë bore mesatare 1, 5-2 metër dhe me temperatura deri -20 C. Nëse kjo rrugë merret në dorëzim me këto vepra arti dhe mure mbrojtëse ketë vjeshtë, në pranverë do shihini një zonjë me brekë skurliqur me ushkurë nëpërkëmbë.

Komuniteti i Thethit heshti, me naivitet dhe kurrë nuk u artikulua një zëri se, nuk ka turizëm funksional dhe të plotë në ketë Zonë pa u lidhe me asfalt të Dukagjinit në dy krahët. Komuniteti i Thethit nuk duhet tregohet kaq miop sa të mos shohë arnimet e shëmtuar të mureve plastike të cilat nuk japin as një garanci nga per një rrugë normale nesër.

Lidhja Alpe -Adriatiku (Dukagjin. Malësi e Gjakovës- Kosove) kurrë nuk u fut në projektet e qeverive shqiptare tash 100 e sa vjet, ndërkohë qe austriaket dhe italianët erdhën si pushtues, qëndruan fare pak dhe lanë pas dy projekte të shkëlqyera plotësisht të mundshme me rendësi ekonomike, turistike dhe mbarëkombëtare. Detyrim dhe përgjegjësi ka edhe qeveria e Kosovës, ndërkohë që bijtë e alpeve duhet të kërkojnë me detyrim përcaktim realizimin e një projekti të tillë qeverive të dy vendeve të një ame.

Nga Prele Milani

The snow isolates Thethi valley

The snow isolates Thethi valley

Due to a long and harsh winter, the beautiful valley of Thethi continues to be blocked by the snow from December until now.

Currently, the main road that goes through Qafe e Thores, at an altitude of 1750 m, is blocked in its 7-8 km. The responsible institutions never cleaned it during these months, and now the road has over 3 meters of snow along the entire length of this segment.

Usually, at the beginning of May, Thethi was ready to receive the first tourists from all over the world, but this year, although the requests have started from Albanian and foreign visitors, Thethi guesthouses have difficulty starting the season due to the road.

So far there is no information or announcement from the responsible or dependent institutions for the opening of this vital segment for the development of mountain tourism in the heart of the Albanian Alps, in Theth. It is not clear when we can have this road open again (until the end of May !!!)

Unfortunately, this destroys the plans of dozens of tourists willing to travel to this area and damages the local economy by not being able to get organized with the guesthouses for the start of the season after a long pandemic year of Covid-19.

For this reason, even the hiking tours starting or connecting with Thethi, as the trail Valbona – Theth, is impossible to be realized.

As soon as we have news we will publish them here again.

7 things to do in Theth

7 things to do in Theth

Theth, this wonderful unique mountainous village in Northern Albania that offers one of the most dramatic and most welcoming settings in the Land of Eagles, Albania. If that isn’t inviting enough for you then we are going to offer you some things to do in Thethi. But, before we head to facts we will have to introduce this beautiful village that will remind you of the movie Taken where Marko from Tropoja was wanted by Liam Neeson because he kidnapped his daughter. Okay, that is not inviting I guess. But, does the small unique stone church surrounded by the Albanian Alps, which is all over the internet ring a bell? Because, if that is not inviting, then come and see yourself. Moreover, Theth is Europe’s next big thing, one of the most scenic places in Europe according to me, who else. I mean, many people think the same.

Thethi is how Albanians call it, and you are probably going to mispronounce it but we love tourists, so we will let you get away with this. Beauty, nature, waterfall, glaciers, national park, wildlife, hiking, and whatever one who seeks adventure needs. In this article, we are going to show you 7 things you can do in Theth, and in case you need a guide to do them, give us a call, we are always there for you, even at 4 am when you are bored and scrolling through the internet for vacation plans that probably won’t happen.

The fabulous list of 7 things to do in Theth

The stone church

Visit the stone church that is in the heart of the village surrounded by mountains. This church was built in 1892. In 1917 the church was used as a school. On top of the church, you can see a wooden cross. During the communist era, it was used as a hospital.

Blue Eye

We Albanian’s love blue eyes apparently, as two of our most beautiful places have the same name, Blue Eye. Sorry, not Sorry. The Blue Eye is a hike away from Theth. The blue eye is a natural pool of turquoise blue water combined with a small waterfall that makes it even prettier. If it’s summer, swim in it, it’s probably very cold, but they say what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Jokes aside, it’s good for your bones. And if it’s winter, we let you decide.

The Lock-in Tower

This tower has a lot of history and is one of my favorite places in Theth. The Tower of Nikoll Koçeku is a stone  tower is 400 hundred years old and has been there during many family feuds or Gjakemarrje. The Lock-in tower has small windows that those inside could see the enemies if they were approaching. People who were part of a family feud would hide there. Later on, years it was a prison. And now remains as a relic of history.

Hiking towards Valbona

For this one, we recommend you rest well the night before, put cucumber slices on your eyes, and get ready to walk for 5 to 6 hours up and down. The view will be worth it, the experience is 10/10, Valbona is 11/10 but the hike, well depends on your fitness level. We let you judge that.

Grunas Canyon

The Grunas Canyon has large carbon formations. The canyon is around 2 km long and 60 meters deep and varies from 2-3 meters to 30-40 meters wide. There is an incomparable beauty, and all the time, there is enough water to canoe sailing fans. The water of the Thethi River is crystal clear at any time and very cold. The visits to the site are not advised without local guides, or the appointment should be in groups. The Grunas Canyon was and remained a challenge for all foreign and Albanian tourists that are passionate about canyons.

The stone groves

The stone groves of Nderlysa are some rock formations created by the abundant flow of black river water descending from the village of Kaprre in Thethi valley. In the village of Kaprre, this water creates the Blue Eye hole, a beauty of nature that impresses every visitor. Their attraction is quite exciting and beautiful, as there are many different and unique forms of rose-colored. Most of them are plated and rounded and look like bathtubs made by an artist with perfect taste.

And last but not least enjoy the hospitality

Enjoy the hospitality because that is what Thethi is known for. They offer great, tasty, and traditional food. They love tourists and they will be there for you no matter what.

Visit Theth, and tell us what you think about it.

The east-gate to the Albanian Alps

The east-gate to the Albanian Alps

After an impressive journey of about 2.5 hours along Komani Lake, a ferry ride who starts in Komani and ends in Fierza, the opportunities offered and the destinations to reach are numerous and tempting.

Road connections lead to the northern city of Albania, the city of Bajram Curri; or the possibility to cross the border with Kosovo just in 30 min, through the customs point of Qafe Prushi.

Below we present some of the most popular or most requested destinations by foreign tourists.

Valbona National Park!

Valbona National Park with an area of ​​8000 ha, as part of the Albanian Alps bordering with Montenegro in the north and Kosovo in the east, offers a wide range of natural beauties to visit, such as steep peaks, ridges, and fjords, valleys, gorges, endless vegetation and flowers, smooth slopes, hone gorges, caves, and ravines, incomparable biodiversity, from wild goats, mountain eagles to feathers.

Traveling by ferry through Komani Lake is like a ‘starter’ or ‘appetizer’ for everyone who has decided to take one of the following directions within Valbona National Park.

 

  • Valbona Valley and Valbona Pass toward Thethi National Park
  • Cerem – Doberdol trail and its connection with Kosovo or Montenegro.
  • Gashi River – UNESCO site
  • Jezerca – The highest peak in the Albanian Alps (2964mt)

Curraj Eper valley!

Curraj EperCurraj Eper is the icing on the cake for the whole beautiful area of ​​Nikaj-Mertur, a mountain region between the Shala valley and the Valbona National Park.

After the ferry stop in Fierza, taking the direction to Nikaj-Mertur, through the panoramic paved road Fierze-Lekbibaj along with the lake Fierze, you can continue walking or driving in the direction of Curraj Eper. From this valley, you can explore fantastic hiking trails, still unbeaten paths to foreigners, trails in the footsteps of those who have been used by the locals for centuries, who continue towards Thethi or towards Valbona, crossing mountain peaks over 2000 m altitude.

Thethi, eternal love of tourists and hikers

Thethi, eternal love of tourists and hikers

Thethi, eternal love of tourists and of hikers.

Italian journalist and writer, Indro Mantovanelli in the book “Albania one and a thousand write, “O migrant who goes to FC, Do not stop there but continue on up and only then will you understand what Shkodra is”.

It takes weeks to climb the most beautiful peaks of Theth, because they are so excellent and so many. The peaks of the mountains are always covered in snow and sunshine, which is always welcoming and decorates Theth’s stunning valley. It is one of the most favored areas by foreign tourists in Albania, but also by Albanians themselves. The Alps of Theth, Albania are increasingly visited by foreign tourists. In addition to our beautiful coastline, there are mountainous landscapes such as Thethi, Razma, Valbona, Rragami, Lura, etc., They always lure and attract more visitors from many different countries. Thus, Theth, with its stunning natural beauty and healthy climate and curative properties, is not only visited by local tourists, but also by many foreigners. Many of the latter in transit from Theth Rragam, Valbona, or come from Valbona and the other territories, but always spend time in Thethi.

Thethi – Balkans Peace Park Project (BPPP)

The BPPP aims to facilitate the creation of a trans-national, cross border park in the adjourning mountains of Kosova, Montenegro, and northern Albanian as a symbol of peace and cooperation. Its aims are to promote environmental conservation, stimulate local employment, and promote sustainable visitor activities in the region.

Antonia Young, a British citizen and President of The BPPP and Walter Todd, an American citizen, are two people to thank for this project. These two foreign nationals have taken an interest in the nature and values of the village, the culture, and the cultural and architectural values of the houses in Theth more than any ministers of Culture and Tourism of Albania since 1990. They have arranged for the children of Theth to learn English through summer school that is organized every year in Theth. Through these projects, the residents are represented in domestic and global tourism. Antonia Young has visited Thethi, spending the whole of the month of July here in 2005. There she visited every family to explain the tourist opportunities to them. There are many organized tourist guides and university students studying nature. Todd has been to Theth as representative of the Peace Park Project. In the first year, Theth Summer School has run some significant projects. He has led and invested in, with the support of foreign donors, the construction of the bridge over the Grunasit canyon, and the wooden roof of Kolajve mill. Todd has led the project during the year in Theth and has visited all the families of the village. A big help has been given to the workers and residents of Theti. Residents have done their utmost to keep to the conditions that have been. Edith Durham, said: Life in Theth was beautiful. I forgot everything for the rest of the world *.

German technical assistance program (GTZ) in Theth.

Since 1988 there has been development cooperation between Germany and Albania moving toward EU integration. The focus of the work is on sustainable economic development and water supply. The GTZ water project advises on improving conditions for a safe drinking water supply and sustainable wastewater disposal.

In Theth the GTZ has provided funds for the first homes to be capable of receiving family tourists. Nature and water in that area are well known for their curative properties with regards to health since 1915 with analysis performed by the Austrians. GTZ has supported tourism giving some families a lot of money since 2000. This, in turn, has created the opportunity for families to have better facilities to host foreigners in their homes. GTZ’s support is made in light of its projects to strengthen the private sector in Albania.

GTZ has been supporting private sector tourism throughout Albania to organize a national association. The Albanian Association of Tourism has been operating since 2008, in Albania and includes three main sectors, hotels, travel agencies, and restaurants, which are the basis of the tourism business.

Albanian Alps that captivate the foreigners.

High mountains surround Theth and rugged alps, sheep paths, the tip of Radohimës, Sheniku, Papluku, Maya and Alice, the peaks of Jezercës, the tip of Arapi, Maja Black, Maja Zorgjit, hidden in their interior numerous dealings with climbers, botanists, geologist and those more sympathetic to the Alps, on these this area leaves an indelible impression. All these are described for years by the top Albanians and foreign climbers. Lots of things have been written about Thethi, Georg Heinshemer, a great alpinist wrote, comparing with it with the Tyrol. “If you go to Thethi you could write a book about its beauty. The water, air and nature these are the stories”.

Famous caves and beautiful waterfalls.

There is a miracle that is called the Grunas waterfalls of which are about 25-30 meters high. They are so beautiful, the mouth of the canyon of Grunas is about 2 km long and 60 meters deep and 4 meters wide. There are many famous caves like the “Bira e rrathve” (round holes) and the “Arapi” with lakes and an underground gallery of giant stone. Thethi has 12 small mills and a plant which furnishes Theth with electricity. In Theth there are about 80 permanent water sources. In August Theth was visited by more than 8,000 foreign tourists, and they all visited the canyons, waterfalls, museums, and caves that Theth has.

There are over 130 species of medicinal plants and about 50 plants that can be used for food coloring. The most common tree in the area is the beech, which covers almost 90% of the surface of the park.

Theth has problems and requirements.

There is some evidence of essential problems that hamper the development of tourism and family hotel in Theth. Investment in the infrastructure is needed in particular the following areas;

The Roads

A remote road services Theth since 1936. The street was designed by Ing. Spiro Koleka and is supported by the government and the citizens of Shkodra from time to time. Since that year this remote area had kept the same track and without any intervention to improve it. It has taken several years for the road to be paved with asphalt in the village Dedaj. It has taken five years for it in the town of Boge. It is unknown how many years it will take in Theth. Every year residents of the area and tourists who want to visit Theth expect the road to be paved with asphalt.

Energy/Electricity.

Thethi has had electricity since 1966, through the plant that is supplied by the river that crosses the central village. Since 1990 Albania has had worsening problems with electricity supplies. One of the obstacles and major problems with electricity in Theth is the national energy system. In Theth there has not been any investment in the power grid. It is not equipped with meters like any other country in Albania. The energy in Theth does not exceed 150 KW, the fact that hampers investment in the tourist area that is so necessary for the families. Contacts with leaders of KESH have made it clear that this power plant is privatized and we can not make any investment.

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* Concern Balkans. Edith Durham.

Wednesday date 10 February 2010

Rivers that rise from the Albanian Alps

Rivers that rise from the Albanian Alps

Valbona River

The river of Valbona, which rises into Rrogami, is one of the most beautiful rivers of Albania characterized by a unique beauty. The Valbona River is one of the rivers of the Albanian Alps, with cold and crystalline water, picturesque waterfalls and canyons that attract tens of thousands of foreign and domestic tourists every year.

However, all this tourism industry built on the tradition of hospitality and the beauties of nature in the heart of the Albanian Alps risks to disappear and not only but the income by which the inhabitants of these areas make a living may disappear as well.

Gashi River

Lumi i GashitThe Valbona River joins the Gashi River, which is a UNESCO-protected property along with the beech forest on both sides. In this river, small groups and adventurers, especially those who love adventure, can go fishing and canoeing.

All ancient beech forest natural reserves are fiercely protected in a total of 12 European countries, Albania being among them. UNESCO has included two Albanian natural reserves in its World Heritage List precisely because of the stunning beech forests found within them. These areas are Gashi River, located in the basin of Valbona National Park, and Rrajca. Albania proclaimed the Gashi River a natural reserve back in 1996. The ​3000-hectare-reserve is located northeast of the Albanian Alps, in Tropoja, Kukës county, entirely removed from any inhabited areas. Virgin beech forests cover a large part of the city. The geological basin is crossed by the river and is surrounded by swamps and canals, which, for decades, have kept the rich flora and fauna alive and helped it flourish, undisturbed by the human hand.

The geology and hydro-geology of the area

In the basin of the Gashi River, the rocks of the oldest geological age in Albania can be found. They are represented by igneous, volcano-sedimentary, and slightly metamorphic limestones. The Torkuz granodiorite massif separates the terrigenous and volcanic rocks. Younger deposits are depositions on old river terraces.

The river of Cem, along with its canyon, its rare fantastic beauty, and clean water belongs to the group of very attractive and beautiful rivers of Europe, which is visited by lovers all year long and especially during summer.

Cem originates in Kelmend, Malësi e Madhe, Albania, and flows through the region of Malësia. The river has two tributaries: Cem of Vukël and Cem of Selcë, which join at the confluence of Tamarë. Cem of Vukël – the more important of the two in terms of water volume – rises at 900 m and flows for 17.9 km. It passes through a narrow canyon, a terrain which widens only near Kozhnja, where deposition has formed a small limestone valley. A creek called Cem of Nikç also contributes to its flow volume except for the summer period when it runs dry.

The stream flows into the Moraca River, which together supplies Shkodra Lake with water.

During summer, Cemi transforms into an attractive environment for different vacationers who prefer the wonders of this river, where one should point out Tergaj, which has become a place for bathing and resting for the Highlanders.

The Kiri valley in Shkodra is one of the most beautiful areas in the north of the country, is only a few kilometers away from the center of Shkodra. This area has been “discovered” for four years by the people of Shkodra who tremendously visit it during the weekend.

The crystalline water of the Kiri is named after the village of Kire of Dukagjini. The valley through which it passes is a breathtaking and navigable canyon for adventurers who want to swim in the canyon. This river, during its lineage into the truck, creates exceptional pools on the stones of this river. There is a canyon in the river Kiri, one of the most beautiful in Albania, and the cleanliness, calm and fresh air of the surrounding mountains is what the valley of Kiri has to offer from where it flows.

Every weekend when the weather is warm, the citizens of Shkodra, foreign tourists, and village dwellers frequent these beaches for sunbathing in freshwater, as well as for water sports. Kiri is a village in the Administrative Unit of Shkodra Municipality were in ancient times, there was a castle that today has only a few ruins and nothing more, but even today this place is called the “Town of Kir” or “Castle of Kaur.” The name of this village is also named after the river, which originates from the slopes of Biga, Intercontinental, and Neck of Bkkas and flows into the Drin near Shkodra Fortress.

The river got its name from the village and not vice versa the river name, because in earlier times this river was named Clusala. Above this stands the Middle Bridge built during the Ottoman rule. Today, the canyons of this river in its rocky flow have become an attraction for nature tourists, river beaches, water sports, etc. that continue even in these warm September days.

Life happens on the banks of Shala river

Life happens on the banks of Shala

Shala River is a miracle that can be enjoyed in the beauties of where it was born in Theth until it flows into Koman Lake. Looking at this oasis, where Shala embraces Drini, now Koman Lake is a real wonder. Recently, this river has become the most frequented place in northern Albania. The site where it has today received an extraordinary name is also called, because the headman of Dukagjin, Leka, passed his last years here.

The Shala Valley is a virgin river in area that has only recently been incorporated into tourist agency guides, attracting particular attention due to its untouched nature and numerous opportunities that offer.