“The Telegraph”: Albania, among the best Balkan countries to visit
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The prestigious British newspaper The Telegraph devoted an article to the Balkan countries, which have become a travel opportunity in recent decades.
In this article, which lists the 10 places that are suggested to visit, “The Telegraph” points out that last year alone, more than 4 million British tourists visited this region.
As for Albania, the prestigious British writer writes that “once described as a neo-Stalinist wasteland of post-communist concrete, Albania has prospered over the last decade in terms of image.”Besides the coast, the writing emphasizes the culture and history of our country.
In the article it is emphasized that where it shines, Albania shines a lot. Vlora marks the meeting point of the Adriatic and Ionian, next to the Karaburun peninsula. “Vlora marks the meeting point of the Adriatic and Ionian, next to the Karaburun peninsula. The sea looks just as photogenic further down the coast at Saranda. However, you have to go inland and a picturesque dream is revealed, ancient historical places like Butrint, Bylisi and Apolonia. Wonderful Ottoman towns like Gjirokastra and Berati decorate the landscape,” writes “The Telegraph”.“Llogara National Park is home to a different type of Albanian altitude under the cover of high mountains,” this article says, reports ATSh.