Taking a trip from Tirana doesn’t have to mean sticking to city streets and cafes. This tour offers a well-balanced blend of nature, culture, and a dash of adventure — perfect for travelers who want to step outside the urban buzz and into some of Albania’s most scenic spots. With the option of a cable car ride, a hike through oak forests, and a chance to enjoy local flavors, this experience promises a satisfying mix of active exploration and cultural insight.
Two standout features that caught my eye are the guided nature walk through the Dajti National Park, complete with panoramic views, and the personalized touch of knowledgeable guides like Erges and Gleni, who don’t just show you sights but also share stories about Albanian life and history. The stunning vistas from the peaks and the chance to relax at the Dajti Panoramic Bar make this a memorable outing.
One thing to keep in mind: the hike involves crossing the Cherry Pass, which is quite manageable but does require a moderate level of fitness. If you’re not fond of walking or have mobility issues, it’s worth considering. Also, while the overall value is high at around $115 per person, you’ll need to keep in mind that snacks and extra refreshment costs aren’t included, so packing a small snack or planning to buy at the park might be wise.
Key points / Takeaways

- Guided experience with friendly, knowledgeable guides like Erges and Gleni make the day informative and enjoyable.
- Stunning mountain views from the peaks of Tujani and the Cherry Pass provide excellent photo opportunities.
- Combination of activities — cable car ride, forest hike, and coffee stop at the Dajti Panoramic Bar — creates variety in your day.
- Moderate physical activity makes this suitable for active travelers comfortable with walking and some hiking.
- Local culture and tips — guides share insights about Albanian traditions, the best local Raki spots, and life in Tirana.
- Flexible and convenient logistics — pickup, round-trip cable car tickets, and group discounts add value and ease.
Exploring Tirana’s Natural Gems: Bovilla Lake and Dajti Mountain

If you’re visiting Albania’s capital and craving a taste of the outdoors, this tour gives you a balanced slice of nature, culture, and scenic views without the hassle of planning every detail yourself. It’s ideal for active travelers who want to see beyond Tirana’s lively streets and into the mountain landscapes that surround the city.
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Starting with the Cable Car: Soaring into Nature
The journey begins with a panoramic cable car ride to Dajti National Park. This isn’t just a way to get there; it’s a highlight in itself. As you ascend, you’ll be treated to sweeping views of the city below and the rugged Albanian landscape stretching out in every direction. The cable car ticket is included, which is a smart move — it’s a fun, effortless way to start your adventure and get some amazing photos.
Hiking Through Oak Forests and Crossing Cherry Pass
Once at the top, the real fun begins with a trail through the oak forests. The hike is gentle enough for most, but it’s good to be moderately fit since you’ll be crossing the Cherry Pass, which divides the peaks of Dajti and Maja e Tujanit. The trail isn’t overlong or overly strenuous, yet it rewards you with breathtaking vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
This hike offers a genuine feel for Albanian nature — the scent of the oak trees, the rustling leaves, the fresh mountain air. I loved how guides like Erges took the time to show us hidden corners and share stories, making it more than just a walk.
Reaching the Peak: Tujani and the Coffee Break
At the summit of Tujani, there’s an optional snack stop — though many might choose just to soak in the views. From here, you can see the outlines of the peaks and the lush green valleys below. Afterward, returning to the park for a coffee at the Dajti Panoramic Bar provides a perfect chance to relax, enjoy a locally brewed coffee, and take in one last view before heading back.
Return to Tirana: City of Contrasts
The day ends with a scenic drive back into Tirana, a city that’s vibrant and colorful. It’s worth noting, as some reviews point out, guides like Endri and Gleni share entertaining and insightful perspectives on Albanian life, history, and culture. They make the drive both educational and fun, adding a layer of authenticity to your experience.
What the Reviews Say
Travelers have praised this tour highly. One reviewer said, “Gleni was very nice and shared a lot of insights about Albanian culture,” capturing the value of a guide who enriches your understanding of the area. Another mentioned, “The views are stunning, and the guide showed us hidden spots and took photos,” which highlights the personalized touch.
Who is This Tour For?
If you love a moderate hike combined with scenic cable rides, this trip hits the spot. It’s especially good for active travelers who don’t mind some walking but are not looking for extreme adventure. The group size maxes out at 50, keeping things intimate enough to ask questions and chat comfortably.
Logistics and Value
At around $115.76, including round-trip cable car tickets and transportation, this is a pretty good deal, considering the personalized guides and access to stunning spots. Keep in mind, snacks aren’t included, so bringing a bit of your own or planning a stop at the bar is a good idea. The tour runs daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, giving flexibility to fit into your plans.
Who Will Love This Experience?

This tour suits outdoor lovers, culture enthusiasts, and those new to Albania. It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate guided stories, scenic views, and a manageable amount of physical activity. The experience is especially good if you want to combine nature with a taste of local life, all in one day.
FAQs

Is pickup included? Yes, transportation is provided, including pickup from your hotel or a designated meeting point.
How long does the trip last? The entire experience takes about 8 hours, providing plenty of time to relax and enjoy each stop.
Do I need to be very fit? You should have a moderate physical fitness level; the hike involves some walking and crossing the Cherry Pass, but nothing too strenuous.
Are snacks included? No, snacks are not part of the package, so it’s a good idea to bring some or plan to purchase at the park.
Can I cancel if my plans change? Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
What’s the best time to go? The tour operates from July to June, so plan according to weather; good weather is important for the best experience.
Are there group discounts? Yes, discounts are available for larger groups, making it even better value for families or friends traveling together.
Is the cable car round trip included? Yes, the round-trip ticket for the Dajti cable car is part of the package.
What kind of guides will I encounter? Guides like Erges, Gleni, and Endri are praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and helpfulness, making your day more enjoyable.
In sum, this tour offers a well-rounded day out in Tirana’s surroundings. It’s a smart pick for those who want to combine stunning mountain scenery with a taste of local culture. With friendly guides, scenic cable car rides, and manageable hikes, it’s a memorable way to see Albania’s natural side without sacrificing comfort or authenticity.
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