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Discover Albania’s stunning scenery with this full-day tour from Berat, featuring waterfalls, canyons, caves, and charming local stops for authentic experiences.
Travelers looking to escape into Albania’s rugged scenery will find this day trip from Berat offers a fantastic glimpse of the country’s stunning natural landscapes. This tour packs a full-day of exploring waterfalls, canyons, caves, and bridges — all in an authentic setting away from the usual tourist crowds.
What we really love about this experience is how it combines adventure with cultural touches, like stopping for a hearty lunch in Polican and sharing stories with knowledgeable guides. However, keep in mind that some walking and minor hiking are involved, so it’s not suited for those with mobility issues.
This tour is ideal if you’re craving outdoor exploration combined with local flavor, especially if you enjoy scenic drives, photo opportunities, and learning about Albania’s natural wonders from passionate guides.


If you’re contemplating this tour, you’ll want to know what each part involves and why it’s worth your time. The journey begins in Berat, where you’ll meet your guides — often Xhulio and Vini, who are praised for their storytelling and local knowledge. The tour lasts about six hours, with timings depending on availability, so starting early is recommended to maximize your day.
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The trip kicks off with a 40-minute ride in a sizable jeep, which is a big plus for comfort and navigating Albania’s sometimes rugged roads. The highlight here is the crystal-clear Bogova Waterfall, a sight that impresses with its fresh, vibrant waters. You’ll spend about 30 minutes here, and reviews mention how this water is used for drinking in Berat, adding a practical reason to marvel at its purity.
Travelers like James appreciated this stop, describing it as a “fun day out” with beautiful waterfalls, canyons, bridges, and caves. The jeep ride itself adds a sense of adventure, making the journey part of the experience rather than just transportation.
Next, you’ll head to Osumi Canyon, located in Corovoda, for roughly an hour and a half of sightseeing. The canyon is estimated to be around 2-3 million years old, carved by water over time. The guides are adept at pointing out the geological features, helping you appreciate how water shaped these dramatic walls.
From the viewpoints, you’ll get sweeping vistas of the canyon’s depths and winding river below, perfect for photography. Reviewers have noted how the guides share engaging stories about the area, making the scenery come alive. The feeling of standing atop the canyon’s edge, gazing down at the winding waterway, is genuinely awe-inspiring.
The adventure continues with a visit to Pirro Goshi Cave, where you can explore the first chamber and take in the views of the nearby Kasabashi Bridge. The cave’s first room offers a chance to peek inside into Albania’s speleological wonders, while the bridge provides a striking photo opportunity.
Rene highlighted how their guides, Xhulio and Vini, shared stories about the bridge and the cave’s history, making it more than just a quick stop. It’s an authentic glimpse into the region’s natural and structural features.
After a morning of exploration, the tour includes a stop in Polican for lunch and drinks. This is seen as a highlight by many — a chance to enjoy a hearty meal and chat with locals. While some reviews suggest that a quick snack might suffice, most travelers find the included meal a nice way to relax and refuel before the journey back.
Rene described the meal as delicious, and the stop added a personal touch, giving a glimpse of Albanian hospitality outside of the tourist spots.
Post-lunch, the route takes you back in a comfortable SUV or jeep, with a gentle 40-minute drive bringing you back to Berat. The entire day offers a good balance between active sightseeing and downtime, making it suitable for most travelers who enjoy outdoor activities.

Duration: Around six hours, with start times available based on your booking.
Transportation: Big jeep or SUV, ensuring smooth access on rougher roads and making the journey more enjoyable.
Group Size: Limited to 8 participants, creating a small, intimate atmosphere where guides can tailor the experience and answer questions.
What to Bring: Sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, camera, water bottle, and possibly some snacks.
Cost: The price includes transportation, visits to all mentioned sites, lunch, and a drink. Entry fees to attractions are not included, so be prepared for supplementary costs if you opt to pay separately at some stops.
Accessibility: Not suitable for people with back problems, heart conditions, or those in wheelchairs, given the walking and hiking involved.

Many visitors praise the guides — especially Xhulio and Vini — for their storytelling and local insights. René mentioned that the guides shared stories about bridges, and buildings, and provided ample time for photos, making the experience educational and relaxed. James appreciated the day as a “fun outing” that combined sightseeing with enjoyable nature.
Some suggested that more background information at each stop could enhance the experience further; however, the overall consensus remains positive, especially regarding the scenery and guide professionalism.
If you’re after a full day of outdoor adventure and scenic beauty, this trip hits the mark. The stops are well-chosen to showcase Albania’s diverse geology and lush landscapes, from watersfalls to canyons and caves. The inclusion of a local lunch and drinks provides a bit of culture, making the day feel more authentic.
The small group setting, led by knowledgeable guides, ensures personalized attention and a more relaxed pace. The use of a jeep allows access to areas that would be difficult with standard vehicles, providing a sense of adventure without sacrificing comfort.
While not suited for travelers with mobility restrictions, those who enjoy a bit of walking and the outdoors will find this trip rewarding. Expect to come away with a deeper appreciation for Albania’s natural beauty, along with plenty of memorable photos.

This day trip from Berat offers an engaging balance of adventure, scenic wonder, and cultural flavor. The combination of stunning landscapes like Osumi Canyon and Bogova Waterfall alongside the Pirro Goshi Cave and Kasabashi Bridge provides a comprehensive taste of Albania’s natural charm.
The experienced guides, especially Xhulio and Vini, add a layer of storytelling that transforms sightseeing into a richer experience. The inclusion of a hearty lunch and local drinks makes it feel like a true taste of Albanian hospitality.
This tour is best suited for travelers who love outdoor activities, scenic drives, and authentic local stops. It’s especially appealing if you’re keen on capturing beautiful photos and learning about Albania’s geology and culture from passionate guides.
This trip is a solid choice for anyone wanting to explore Albania’s natural side in a relaxed, small-group setting filled with memorable landscapes.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts around 6 hours, with starting times depending on your booking. It’s designed to give a full day of sightseeing.
What transportation is used?
A large jeep or SUV takes you to each site, providing comfort and access to rougher roads.
Are entrance fees included?
No, the price covers transport, visits, lunch, and drinks, but entrance fees to attractions are not included and may be paid separately.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s generally suitable for most ages, but those with back problems, heart issues, or mobility restrictions should consider the walking involved.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, comfortable shoes, a camera, water, and possibly some snacks.
Is the group small?
Yes, the group is limited to 8 participants, fostering a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
What’s the highlight of the trip?
Most travelers enjoy the breathtaking views from Osumi Canyon and the refreshing Bogova Waterfall, complemented by engaging stories from guides.
Do I get enough time at each stop?
Yes, the itinerary offers around 30 minutes at Bogova Waterfall, 1.5 hours at Osumi Canyon, and additional time exploring the cave and bridge, allowing for plenty of photos and short walks.