Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover the Albanian Alps on a 3-day small group tour exploring Theth, Valbona, and Komani Lake, with stunning scenery and authentic mountain villages.
Traveling through the rugged beauty of Albania’s mountains can feel like stepping into a different world—wild, untouched, and unexpectedly breathtaking. This 3-day small group hiking tour offers a chance to experience the Albanian Alps, visiting highlights like the Blue Eye of Theth, trekking through remote valleys, and cruising across Komani Lake. It’s an adventure packed with natural wonders, local culture, and a good dose of mountain fresh air.
One of the things we love about this tour is how well it balances adventure with comfort—staying in traditional guesthouses, guided by knowledgeable locals, with enough time to soak in the views. However, it’s not for the faint of heart; expect some bumpy roads and remote terrain, and a fair amount of walking. This tour suits travelers who enjoy active days, scenic landscapes, and authentic mountain villages, especially those comfortable with a bit of hiking and adventure.
A possible consideration is the distance and elevation involved, particularly on the hike to the Blue Eye and the Valbona Pass. Some parts are classified as easy to moderate, but they still require a reasonable level of fitness. If you’re looking for a relaxed sightseeing trip, this might be a bit intense—and that’s okay. It’s perfect for those craving a genuine mountain adventure rather than luxury travel.
This tour is ideal for adventure lovers, nature enthusiasts, and cultural explorers alike. If you want to see the untouched beauty of the Albanian Alps, learn about local life, and enjoy jaw-dropping scenery, this trip offers outstanding value, especially considering the included boat rides, local guides, and accommodations.


This tour takes you from Tirana or Shkoder into the heart of Albania’s mountains, blending scenic drives, challenging hikes, and relaxing boat rides. Let’s break down each day to understand what makes it so special.
You might also be interested in these Tirana experiences
The adventure begins early—around 6:00 AM—so be prepared for a full day. The drive from Tirana or Shkoder takes you through some of Albania’s most striking landscapes: rolling fields, rivers, and the shimmering Shkodra Lake. As you head towards Northern Albania, the scenery becomes more dramatic with rugged, untouched mountains.
Once you arrive at the turnoff for Theth, the journey becomes even more scenic but also bumpier. Expect narrow, winding roads that lead up to around 1700 meters above sea level at Qafa e Thores—a real highlight for thrill-seekers.
The hike to the Blue Eye of Theth is about 3 hours one way, covering 6.2 km and gaining around 700 meters in elevation. The Blue Eye, a natural pool carved out by melting snow, offers an incredible view of water so clear it seems unreal. This trail is labeled as easy to moderate—though familiarity with hiking helps—and offers beautiful vistas of wild nature.
Returning to Theth village, you’ll visit the Old Church and the Lock in Tower, both emblematic of local history and architecture. Staying in a traditional guesthouse enhances the experience, offering a glimpse into local life and a cozy spot to rest after a long day.
Day two is about pushing further into Albania’s remote mountains. The trek from Theth to Valbona takes around 6 to 8 hours, depending on your pace and stops. The route is rugged, passing through wilderness and offering stunning views of the Peaks of the Balkans.
Reaching the Valbona Pass is a major highlight, providing panoramic views of the Accursed Mountains and the surrounding valleys. Standing at the top, you’ll feel the true scale of these mountains and the isolation of the area. It’s a moment of awe—one reviewer even mentioned experiencing a “serious shot of adrenaline” at this point.
Descending into Valbona Valley, you’re greeted by another picture-perfect village, surrounded by towering peaks and lush forests. The guesthouse stay here offers a genuine experience of mountain hospitality, with warm welcomes and hearty local food.
The final day is a scenic, relaxing departure from the mountains. You’ll board a boat that takes you across Komani Lake, an impressive waterway carved by natural forces. The boat ride offers sweeping views of waterfalls, villages, and forests that seem untouched by time.
Once across the lake, the journey continues by road—bumpy but scenic—over Vau i Dejes Lake, with stunning vistas along the way. The trip concludes with your transfer back to Shkoder or Tirana, marking the end of an unforgettable mountain adventure.

This tour offers a mix of guided hikes, cultural sights, and scenic boat rides, all arranged to maximize your Albanian Alps experience. The small group size means you’ll get more personalized attention from your expert guide—often a local with deep knowledge of the mountains and culture.
Accommodation stays in traditional guesthouses give you a taste of local life—simple, cozy, and often with friendly hosts. The inclusion of breakfast each morning helps fuel your adventures, though lunches and dinners are on your own, offering flexibility for your preferences.
Transportation is arranged in comfortable vehicles, but be prepared for some bumpy roads—this is mountain terrain after all. The boat ride across Komani Lake is undoubtedly a highlight, offering some of the best views of the region.
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore more Tirana trails with these hiking options
The reviews mention a “very good guide,” which is important because local guides inherently understand the terrain, weather, and local stories, enriching your experience. They’re also helpful navigation partners, especially on longer treks.
Some hiking experience is recommended, especially for the trek to Blue Eye and the Valbona Pass. Expect moderate to challenging terrain, with some steep sections. Good hiking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, water, and snacks are essential, and weather can change quickly, so layered clothing is advised.
Considering the included accommodation, transport, boat tickets, and site entries, this tour offers reasonable value—particularly for those seeking an all-in-one alpine experience. The small group setup ensures more personal attention, which can make a big difference in remote, sometimes challenging environments.

This adventure is best suited to travelers who want more than just sightseeing—they crave active exploration and authentic mountain scenery. If you’re comfortable with hiking, bumpy roads, and remote locations, you’ll find this tour rewarding. It’s also perfect for those interested in local culture, as the villages and local guides add depth to the experience.
Couples, friends, or solo travelers with a sense of adventure will appreciate the diversity of landscapes and the opportunity to connect with nature and local life. If you’re after stunning views, physical activity, and a taste of authentic Albania, this trip delivers.

“Very good guide and landscapes! A very entertaining group was formed! We had a very good 3 days! I recommend it.”

This 3-day adventure through the Albanian Alps offers a rare glimpse into some of Europe’s most untouched mountain scenery. From the striking Blue Eye to the panoramic views from Valbona Pass, every step is filled with awe and discovery. Guided by local experts, travelers get an authentic taste of Albanian mountain life, combined with the thrill of physical activity and scenic boat rides.
It’s an excellent choice for adventure seekers and nature lovers willing to embrace remote terrain and bumpy roads. The inclusion of cozy guesthouses and detailed itineraries makes it accessible for those with some hiking experience, but the true reward is the sense of achievement and connection to Albania’s pristine mountains.
If you’re looking for a trip that marries active exploration with cultural insights, this tour provides a well-rounded and memorable experience. Expect jaw-dropping views, genuine hospitality, and a chance to step far outside the usual tourist trail—an adventure worth every step.