Butrint national archeological park attracts visitors worldwide with its history and natural beauty

TIRANA, July 9 – Butrint National Park is welcoming a large number of local and foreign visitors during the summer season.

The Albanian cultural and natural heritage site continues to attract tourists who include it in their travel itineraries. Visitors highlight its unique combination of history, archaeology and surrounding landscapes.

I really liked Butrint. It is an extraordinary place that gives you the feeling of travelling through time. The history here is very rich, and it is amazing to see how different civilizations have left their marks. The ruins are well preserved, and the basilica with its mosaic floor was one of the most beautiful parts I saw,” one tourist said.

Meanwhile, other visitors praised the park’s atmosphere and archaeological treasures. They highlighted the ancient theatre, the basilica and the preserved mosaics as some of the most impressive attractions.

Tourists also described Butrint as a rare combination of culture and nature. They said walking through the park feels like discovering history at every step.

The growing number of visitors has also supported local tourism and the area’s economy. Authorities and tourism operators continue to improve facilities and services to maintain Butrint’s position as one of Albania’s most important tourist destinations.

/a.p./

The post Butrint national archeological park attracts visitors worldwide with its history and natural beauty appeared first on RTSH English.

Original post Here

News
Gaza Mission: Defense Minister Nufi Says Albania Will Initially Deploy Staff Officers

Albania will initially contribute staff officers to the international stabilization mission in Gaza, Defense Minister Ermal Nufi announced in an interview with Euronews Albania. Nufi said that following the completion of a reconnaissance and assessment mission, and after reviewing the report prepared by Albanian officers, the General Staff of the …

News
Qafë Qelë–Koman Road Reconstructed, Improving Access to One of Northern Albania’s Key Tourist Destinations

The 31-kilometre Qafë Qelë–Koman road has been reconstructed, significantly improving access to one of northern Albania’s most promising tourist destinations. Minister of Infrastructure and Energy Enea Karakaçi, together with the Director of the Albanian Road Authority, Ami Kozeli, inspected the completed works during a site visit. The investment is considered …

News
Albanians Hold ALL 1.8 Trillion in Bank Savings, Top 10 Depositors Control 7.5% of Total Deposits

Albanian households and businesses hold approximately ALL 1.8 trillion (around €18 billion) in bank deposits, while the country’s ten largest depositors account for about 7.5% of the total savings in the banking system. According to the Bank of Albania’s Supervision Report, total deposits reached ALL 1.8 trillion at the end …