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A trip up to Dajti Mountain Peak, with the Dajti Ekspres cable car

19/10/2021

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A visit to Dajti Mountain Peak

​We visited the Dajti Mountain Peak (in Tirana Albania). We took the local bus to Dajti Ekspres Lower station and from there we went with the cable car up to the peak. Up there you can do lots of activities like horse riding, hiking or just chill at the beautiful restaurant. So join us in the cable car!
Dajti Ekspres, cable car, Tirana, Albania © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
The cable car and the city of Tirana in the distant.
Dajti Ekspres, girl with view, Tirana, Albania © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
You really have a spectacular view from the top

The technical

The gondolas travel with a speed up to 6 m/s and maintain a distance of 300 metres between each other running approximately every 80 seconds. When all the gondolas are in use, the maximum capacity of passengers is 248 persons. The ride with the cable car takes approximately 15 minutes to arrive at the upper station.
Dajti Ekspres, horse riding, Tirana, Albania © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
There are many activities you can do here and the girls did horse riding.
Dajti Ekspres, girls in the wood, Tirana, Albania © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
There are short and long hiking trails in the woods just near, where you can walk, hike or just do some photo shoot!


Going there | Ticket price for the cable car

We took the Porcelan bus which is blue and departs from the tower clock (Sahati) in the centre of Tirana near Skenderbeg square. This bus is probably your best option as it goes direct and stops near the Bunk'art museum. From there it's only a short uphill walk to the cable car station.
The cable car costs 8 Euro up and down for one person.
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What can you expect of a visit to the Rozafa Castle | Skhodër | Albania

18/10/2021

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Rozafa Castle

Rozafa Castle, also known as the Shkodër Castle is located near the city of Shkodër, in northwestern Albania. It rises imposingly on a rocky hill, 130 metres (430 ft) above sea level, surrounded by the Buna and Drin rivers.
Castle Rozafa, Skhoder, Albania © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
A beautiful view, Miss Zane and Skhodër city in the distant
Castle Rozafa, Skhoder, Albania © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
Miss Zane and Claire busy photographing each other

30 minutes walking

Since we stayed at the Camping Legjenda just 30 minutes walking distance from the castle we took a nice walk up the hill to the Rozafa Castle. We passed nice houses with lush gardens full of different kinds of fruits. There were also a couple of souvenir shops on our way where we could buy snacks, drinks and souvenirs.
Castle Rozafa, Skhoder, Albania © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
The castle is located 130 m above the sea level
Castle Rozafa, Skhoder, Albania © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
Beautiful views 360 degrees around

The legend of the Rozafa Castle

Once upon a time, there were three brothers married to three beautiful wives who lived in what now is northern Albania. The three brothers worked very hard, to build a castle to protect their town, but every time they finished the work, the castle’s walls would fall down. 
Castle Rozafa, Skhoder, Albania © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
The city Skhodër
Castle Rozafa, Skhoder, Albania © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
The Rozafa Castle is surrounded by the Buna and Drin rivers

The legend...

One day, they met an old man who told them that there was only one way to keep the castle walls from tumbling down: a sacrifice. The sacrifice consisted of burying one of the wives in the wall of the castle, particularly, the first wife to bring lunch to her husband the next day.
Castle Rozafa, Skhoder, Albania © Patrik Lord Travel Blog
The entrance fee to the castle is around 2 Euro
Castle Rozafa, Skhoder, Albania © Patrik Lord Travel Blog

​The legend...

The two older brothers, once at home, explained the situation to their wives, while the youngest brother said nothing to his wife. The day after, the three brothers waited anxiously for lunchtime. The wives of the older brothers didn’t come with lunch, but Rozafa, the wife of the youngest brother, came with her box full of delicacies.
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Try to visit the castle in the late afternoon so you get the golden light

​The legend...

​Rozafa’s husband explained to her that she had to be sacrificed and buried in the walls of the castle in order for the castle to be finished. She accepted her fate, but under one condition: the brothers would leave a hole for her right breast so her newborn son could feed, another hole for her right hand to caress him and a third hole for her right foot to move his cradle. The castle never collapsed.


How to get there

The castle is 3.5km south of the city centre. Grab a bicycle (many of the hotels rent them out) and enjoy the ride down here. If cycling is too energetic, take one of the municipal buses that stop near the turn-off to the castle. Or a taxi to the entrance costs 2-3 Euros from the city centre. If you are staying at Camping Legjenda like we did it's just 30 minutes walking distance from there.
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Two Filipinas try Swedish kaviar for the first time!

3/10/2021

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This is the Swedes favourite 

Hard boiled egg on a slice of bread and kaviar on top is a Swedish favourite for breakfast. For me, as long as I remember I grew up with this combo. And yes, I love this type of sandwich together with a cup of coffee for breakfast. But the question is, for someone who never tasted kaviar before, will they like it?
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Many Swedes all time favourite


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Miss Zane is kind of hesitating here...?

Will they like it? See their reaction!

I decided to put my friends for the ultimate test. Of course they had eaten toast with egg before but never together with Swedish kaviar. Here I let them try it with "Rågrut", which is crisp bread, another Swedish delicacy. Well, lets see their reaction!
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