Friday 7 August 2015

Get Stunned by the Breath-Taking Attire of Albania



 Palsa; Picture courtesy - fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net

It has been just 10 years when the Albania's awe inspiring coastline began to grab attention, the longing of valiant explorers who needed to get away from the tourism stricken shorelines of Europe have contributed a lot to the popularity of these natural bounties, which were earlier in disguise. Today the wonderful shorelines of the nation have been endowed with better than average tourism framework; surprisingly, these watery jewels have retained their indigenous vibe. There is more to this fascinating coastline than just tranquility, which is the union of Adriatic and Ionian oceans.  

Himara 

 Himara; Picture courtesy - creativelunatics.com 

Himara; Picture courtesy - wikimedia.org


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 Picture courtesy - himara.travel

 Picture courtesy - wordpress.com
 
The captivating charm of laid-back Himara town never blurs away and it stays unperturbed by the massive tourism drive particularly in the last couple of years, however the town shoreline gets a bit too packed in summers for the liking of local people. The best way to ditch the crowd here is to move 3 km northwards and look for the shelter in superb Livadhia shoreline. A shoreline with folding slopes at the backdrop, whose fine white sands dives into the crystalline waters; which is a definitive enticement for swimming aficionados.

Palasa


 Llogaraja Pass; Picture courtesy - blogspot.com 

 Picture courtesy - blogspot.com


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 Picture courtesy - staticflickr.com 

 Picture courtesy - blogspot.com

They say that 'Good things comes to those who sweat' as is the situation with Palasa. To achieve it, you have to scramble down through the tough snaking Llogaraja Pass, and after that the latter half of your quest gets less demanding and comfortable with the new connecting street. A beguiling stretch of white sand flawed by rocks, has for all intents and purposes no commercialization aside from a spectacular dance club which pulls in the mob in crest season. The shoreline is perfect for individuals, who prefer isolation and need to have the sands for themselves.

Borsh


Borsh; Picture courtesy - staticflickr.com 


Borsch Soup; Picture courtesy - aroundtheworldin800days.com


Picture courtesy - wikimedia.org


Picture courtesy - wikimedia.org 


Borsh camping; Picture courtesy - itimoni.it 

You get an adrenaline rush much before you achieve this monstrous 7 km stretch of sand. It is reached by a pleasant street with swooshing waves kissing the bluff's base on one side and the verdant green plain delegated with an excellent villa on another. Genuinely, the setting couldn't have been more sensational. The real thrill begins on the realization of the fact that the Borsh is unblemished, in spite of the vicinity of the adjacent settlement and prospering olive-oil production industry. The shoreline just has an eatery and an outside bar, so that, you don't need to starve on this perpetual sand. It's not too late before these gems begins getting cherished and in the process gets weakened by swarms of vacationers. To get enchanted by these unruffled bounties, arrange your trip the sooner the better to this slice of paradise.

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