العناصر | Berat and Belshi Lake Day Tour from Durres and Golem
Berat and Belshi Lake Day Tour from Durres and Golem
Berat
المعلومات المهمة
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يُطلب من الأطفال الجلوس على حضن شخص بالغ
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مناسبة لجميع مستويات اللياقة البدنية
سياسة الإلغاء
للحصول على استرداد كامل للمبلغ، قم بإلغاء الحجز قبل ٢٤ ساعة على الأقل من موعد المغادرة المقرر.
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لاسترداد المبلغ بالكامل، يجب الإلغاء قبل 24 ساعة على الأقل من موعد بدء التجربة.
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يُعرض وقت انتهاء الحجوزات بالتوقيت المحلي.
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إذا قمت بالإلغاء قبل أقل من 24 ساعة من وقت بدء الجولة، فلن تتمكّن من استرداد المبلغ الذي دفعته.
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لإجراء هذه الجولة، يجب توافر حدّ أدنى من المسافرين. إذا تم إلغاؤها بسبب عدم استيفاء الحد الأدنى، فسوف يُعرض عليك إمكانية اختيار تاريخ/تجربة مختلفة أو استرداد المبلغ بالكامل.
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لن يتم قبول أي تغييرات تجريها قبل أقل من 24 ساعة من وقت بدء الجولة.
What makes this tour unique is the contrast it offers in a single day — living history, UNESCO heritage, and rare inland nature, all without rushing.
You move from the inhabited citadel of Berat Castle, where people still live behind medieval walls, down into the iconic Ottoman streets of Mangalem Quarter, famous for its “thousand windows” architecture and authentic local life. This isn’t a staged old town — it’s real, layered history still in use today.
The tour then shifts completely in mood as you cross the Dumre plateau to reach Belshi Lake, a calm karst lake landscape almost unknown to international tourists. Here, nature replaces monuments, crowds disappear, and you experience a side...
Berat Castle is one of the oldest and most impressive inhabited castles in the Balkans, rising above the city of Berat with panoramic views of the Osum River and the famous “city of a thousand windows.”
Unlike most castles, this one is still alive — people live inside its stone walls, in traditional houses that have stood for centuries.
Why it’s special
Origins from the 4th century BC, fortified mainly in the 13th century
Inhabited citadel with narrow stone streets and old homes
⛪ Dozens of Byzantine churches and Ottoman-era monuments
A rare example where churches and mosques coexist inside the same fortress
What you’ll see inside
The Church of St. Mary of Blachernae (famous frescoes)
Traditional houses, ruins, viewpoints, and craft shops
Best visited late afternoon for views and light
Berat Castle isn’t just a monument — it’s a living piece of history, and one of the highlights of any visit to southern Albania.
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بيلش
Belshi Lake is one of the most picturesque natural attractions of central Albania, located in the heart of the Dumre Plateau, a unique karst area famous for its dozens of lakes formed by geological collapse. The lake lies next to the town of Belsh and is surrounded by gentle hills, farmland, and quiet rural landscapes, creating a peaceful and authentic atmosphere far from mass tourism.
With calm waters that reflect the sky and surrounding greenery, Belshi Lake is ideal for relaxing walks, photography, and short stops during a journey between Berat and Elbasan. A scenic promenade lines part of the shoreline, where cafés and small restaurants offer local food and traditional Albanian hospitality. The area is especially beautiful in spring and autumn, when colors change and temperatures are mild.
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ربع مانجالم
The Mangalem Quarter is the most iconic historic neighborhood of Berat and a key reason the city is known as the “City of a Thousand Windows.” Located on the left bank of the Osum River, directly below Berat Castle, Mangalem is famous for its steep rows of white Ottoman houses with large windows stacked one above another, creating a unique architectural panorama.
Dating mainly from the 18th and 19th centuries, the quarter reflects traditional Ottoman urban life, with narrow cobblestone streets, stone stairways, and closely built homes adapted to the hillside terrain. Mangalem was historically a Muslim quarter and is home to important monuments such as the King Mosque and the Helveti Tekke.
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Berat and Belshi Lake Day Tour from Durres and Golem
Berat
نبذة
What makes this tour unique is the contrast it offers in a single day — living history, UNESCO heritage, and rare inland nature, all without rushing.
You move from the inhabited citadel of Berat Castle, where people still live behind medieval walls, down into the iconic Ottoman streets of Mangalem Quarter, famous for its “thousand windows” architecture and authentic local life. This isn’t a staged old town — it’s real, layered history still in use today.
The tour then shifts completely in mood as you cross the Dumre plateau to reach Belshi Lake, a calm karst lake landscape almost unknown to international tourists. Here, nature replaces monuments, crowds disappear, and you experience a side...