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Tirana, Albania
Dajti Mountain, situated at an elevation of 1,613 meters (approximately 5,292 feet) above sea level, stands as a prominent natural landmark within the vicinity of Tirana, Albania. This majestic peak forms part of the Skanderbeg Range.
Dajti stands at an elevation of 1,613 meters (5,292 feet), situated at the edge of Tirana, Albania. This mountain and national park is part of the Skanderbeg range. During winter months, the peak is frequently enveloped in snow, making it an ideal destination for the local populace of Tirana, who seldom experience snowfall. The slopes of Dajti feature extensive forests of pine, oak, and beech trees.
Established in 1966, Dajti National Park has expanded to approximately 29,384 hectares since 2006. It falls under the jurisdiction of both the Albanian Agency of Protected Areas (AKZM) and the Tirana Municipality Parks and Recreation Agency (APR). The park is conveniently accessible via road, located approximately 25 kilometers to the east of the city. Visitors may enjoy this scenic location during weekends, where they can utilize the nearby cable car station to ascend to the summit within a short period. Upon reaching the mountaintop, one can appreciate breathtaking panoramas of the city, villages, forests, the sea, and traditional dwellings, along with unique features like bunkers.
This serene environment offers a tranquil retreat, allowing visitors to escape the bustling atmosphere below. Numerous restaurants dot the landscape, providing opportunities to savor delectable cuisine or opt for picnics with loved ones.
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Highlights | Embark on an immersive journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the National Park of Dajti Mountain. This unparalleled natural sanctuary offers an unforgettable encounter with the pristine wilderness, where every step reveals awe-inspiring vistas and opportunities for thrilling cable car experiences. Whether one chooses to explore at their own pace or engage in self-guided exploration, this park promises an authentic and enriching experience that encapsulates the essence of serenity and grandeur found in nature's embrace. |
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The elevation of Dajti Mountain is 1,613 meters (approximately 5,292 feet) above sea level.
Dajti Mountain is situated at the edge of Tirana, Albania.
During winter months, Dajti Mountain is frequently enveloped in snow, making it an ideal destination for the local populace of Tirana who rarely experience snowfall.
Since 2006, Dajti National Park has expanded to approximately 29,384 hectares.
Dajti National Park is regulated by both the Albanian Agency of Protected Areas (AKZM) and the Tirana Municipality Parks and Recreation Agency (APR).
Dajti Mountain is located approximately 25 kilometers to the east of the city.
Visitors to Dajti Mountain have the option to use the nearby cable car station to ascend to the summit within a short period. Upon reaching the mountaintop, one can appreciate breathtaking panoramas of the city, villages, forests, the sea, and traditional dwellings, along with unique features like bunkers.
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