Ksamil/Saranda: Gjirokastra Off-Road Tour with Lunch

À partir de EUR
35,00 €
- Lieu: Ksamil
- Code produit: PNQHQY
Some routes are built to connect places. This one is built to break away from them.
You start by leaving the coastline behind almost immediately, trading smooth roads for rough tracks that cut inland. The terrain doesn’t stay the same for long — loose gravel, uneven paths, sudden climbs, and open stretches where the horizon feels wide and empty. There’s no single “highlight” point, because the entire drive keeps shifting.
This isn’t a guided walk with scheduled stops. It’s a moving experience, where the 4x4 pushes through routes that feel unfiltered and far from anything polished. Along the way, your driver shares pieces of local life as they come naturally — not as a script, but as part of the road you’re on.
Reaching Gjirokastra feels like entering a completely different setting. After the raw landscape, the town’s stone-built structure, narrow passages, and layered streets create a strong contrast. Here, you slow down and explore freely, without a fixed path or timing.
Above it all stands Gjirokastra Castle, included in your visit. From the top, the view opens across the valley in a way that puts the entire journey into perspective — where you came from and how the terrain shaped the route.
At some point during the day, you’ll stop for a relaxed meal at a local restaurant. No formal setup — just a generous buffet of traditional dishes, simple atmosphere, and time to recharge before heading back.
The return doesn’t try to repeat the same energy. It settles into a smoother rhythm, letting the landscape pass by while you come down from the intensity of the off-road crossing.
You start by leaving the coastline behind almost immediately, trading smooth roads for rough tracks that cut inland. The terrain doesn’t stay the same for long — loose gravel, uneven paths, sudden climbs, and open stretches where the horizon feels wide and empty. There’s no single “highlight” point, because the entire drive keeps shifting.
This isn’t a guided walk with scheduled stops. It’s a moving experience, where the 4x4 pushes through routes that feel unfiltered and far from anything polished. Along the way, your driver shares pieces of local life as they come naturally — not as a script, but as part of the road you’re on.
Reaching Gjirokastra feels like entering a completely different setting. After the raw landscape, the town’s stone-built structure, narrow passages, and layered streets create a strong contrast. Here, you slow down and explore freely, without a fixed path or timing.
Above it all stands Gjirokastra Castle, included in your visit. From the top, the view opens across the valley in a way that puts the entire journey into perspective — where you came from and how the terrain shaped the route.
At some point during the day, you’ll stop for a relaxed meal at a local restaurant. No formal setup — just a generous buffet of traditional dishes, simple atmosphere, and time to recharge before heading back.
The return doesn’t try to repeat the same energy. It settles into a smoother rhythm, letting the landscape pass by while you come down from the intensity of the off-road crossing.