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Dajti Mountain National Park

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Dajti is the most accessible mountain in the country just 25 km east of Tirana and 50 km east of Tirana International Airport Mother Teresa. It has a surface area of 3,300 hectares and it is highly frequented by day and considered the 'Natural Balcony of Tirana'. To go almost to the top of the mountain the visitors can take Dajti Express, a sky-high, Austrian-made cable car which takes 15 minutes to make the scenic trip (almost) to the top (1611m). Dajti Tower Bar rotates 360 degrees giving visitors an incredible view of both the national park and the city of Tirana below. There is also a minigolf place, Dajti Mini Golf that is the first 18-hole minigolf course in Albania. Located at the top of Dajti mountain within the grounds of the Dajti Ekspres complex, the beautifully landscaped course is the perfect place to relax and have fun. Suitable for players of all ages and with no previous experience needed, this is a perfect game to play with your friends and family. With a number of obstacles in your way, the aim of the game is to get your ball into the hole in the least amount of shots. Dajti Adventure Park is a Zipline & Aerial Adventure Park in the heart of Dajti Mountain. In winter, the mountain is often covered with snow, and it is a popular retreat to the local population of Tirana that rarely sees snow falls. Declared a National Park in 1966, its slopes have forests of pines, oak and beech, while its interior contains canyons, waterfalls, caves, a lake, and an ancient castle.

Some of the activities that can be done include: shooting things with toy machine guns and hitting things with swords; you can ride about a patch of rubbish-strewn wasteland on a pony; picnics, walking, hiking, running, mountain bike. Mountain climbing

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