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Traveling to Albania: Day 1

Rozafa castle-Shkoder-Lake Shkodra Resort

14.09.2015

Traveling to Albania: Day 1

We came to Albania from Montenegro. We easily and quickly crossed the border between two countries (policeman took our passports and technical passport of the car in one window and gave it back in another with Albanian stamps).

Our first destination in Albania was Rozafa castle, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Albania. There is a free parking for car just in few meters from the entrance to the castle (don’t be afraid, at the end road became very narrow and made of cobblestones, just continue moving until you see the parking). We neither exchange the money, nor withdraw it, but there was no problem to buy ticket for euro (entrance fee is 200 lek or 1.5 euro per person).

Jumping over the cistern

Traveling to Albania: Day 1

Wall of Rozafa castle

Traveling to Albania: Day 1

There are great views on Shkoder lake and city of Shkoder from the walls.

Traveling to Albania: Day 1
Traveling to Albania: Day 1

The castle is huge - it consists of three yards. There are some boards with information about buildings in the castle from which we may guess what this or that building was in the years when castle was not ruined like nowadays….

Traveling to Albania: Day 1

Ruined cathedral

Traveling to Albania: Day 1

Second yard of Rozafa castle

Traveling to Albania: Day 1

Third yard of castle with palace where Venetian ruler lived

Traveling to Albania: Day 1
Traveling to Albania: Day 1

Secret exit from castle

Traveling to Albania: Day 1

Tunnel between two yards

Traveling to Albania: Day 1

Many tourists arrived while we were exploring the castle. Fortunately we arrived earlier.

After we walked around the castle, found secret exit from the fortress and go up on each possible wall we continued our traveling to the first campsite in Albania, Lake Shkodra Resort. But first we drove through city of Shkoder, searching for the supermarket to restock our food supplies.

Finally we decided to park our car and made a short walk by the vibrant street, but still there were no supermarket as we expected, only small local shops. In one of such shop we bought a beer brewed in Kosovo for 80 lek (0.6 euro) and then we bought two cuts of pizza for lunch.

We moved further to the camping that was beyond our expectations.

Traveling to Albania: Day 1

Camping has a very lovely territory just by the lakeside, with some shadow places. Toilet facilities are modern and very comfortable.

Traveling to Albania: Day 1

There is free wifi, free sunbeds where you could enjoy the views on the lake, restaurant with moderate prices and many travelers!

Traveling to Albania: Day 1

Living in the campsite