Discover Albania’s rich cultural heritage and stunning mountain landscapes on this guided day trip to Kruja and Sari Salltik. Begin with a scenic drive to Mount Sari Salltik, a sacred Bektashi site offering panoramic views and a mystical cave shrine. Then explore Kruja Castle, home to the Skanderbeg Museum, where you’ll learn about Albania’s national hero and see historical artifacts. Visit the Ethnographic Museum to experience traditional Albanian life in an Ottoman-era house. Spend free time wandering the Old Bazaar, shopping for crafts, and enjoying lunch. This tour combines history, culture, and nature, making it perfect for travelers seeking a memorable day trip from Tirana.
Twin Towers (in front of the Pyramid), Tirana
After meeting with your guide in Tirana, it will take approximately 1 hour to reach Kruja. Walking through the narrow cobblestone streets of Kruja will set you back to medieval times. You will get to visit the Kruja Bazaar, which dates back to the Ottoman Empire, still functional and it is one of the best places to purchase souvenirs, from handmade Albanian Kilims to jewelry.
After the narrow streets, you will get to visit Kruja Castle. The castle is on a top of a hill, with incredible views and the Museum Skanderbeg it is located inside the castle.
The museum itself has the character of a memorial, architecturally inspired by traditional Albanian stone towers and medieval Romanesque architecture. The museum contains objects dating back to Skanderbeg's time. The exhibits have been arranged in a way that chronicles his life and military feats. Paintings, armor, and other artifacts dating back to his time have been exhibited to showcase one of the proudest periods of Albanian history.
Our guide will lead you on a scenic drive from Kruja to the Sari Salltik Cave, situated at an elevation of 1,176 meters in the Skanderbeg Mountains. This sacred site is dedicated to Sari Salltik, a revered figure in the Bektashi Order, a mystical Sufi branch of Islam. The cave, also known as a tekke (spiritual retreat), has been a pilgrimage destination for centuries.The journey to the cave involves a moderate hike, approximately 3 km each way, ascending from 400 meters to 1,200 meters above sea level. The path is rocky and includes numerous steps, offering a rewarding experience for those with a moderate level of fitness.
Our guide will lead you through the beautifully restored Ethnographic Museum of Kruja, housed in a 19th-century Ottoman-style house that once belonged to the affluent Toptani family. This museum offers a fascinating insight into the traditional way of life in the region during the 18th and 19th centuries.
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