Lower Selca Illyrian tombs attract tourists and researchers

TIRANA, April 3 – The Royal Illyrian Tombs of Lower Selca attract scholars and tourists each year. They are located in the Mokra region, between Pogradec and Korça in southeastern Albania. The site is one of the Balkans’ most significant archaeological complexes. It was discovered accidentally during the communist era.

Archaeologists came from Tirana and began excavations. They uncovered additional tombs,” said local resident Ramiz Kume.

The area has strong tourism potential. Locals stress that returning emigrants and rural tourism investment need more institutional support. “Tourists come here and find no services,” said local teacher Besnik Xhyra. Some residents are taking action. Ilir Oparaku returned from abroad and opened a guesthouse. He offers visitors unique experiences in nature. Another resident, who worked abroad since age 15, also returned to help local development.

The tombs date from the 4th–3rd centuries BC. They connect to the ancient Illyrian city of Pelion. Researchers believe much of the region’s history remains undiscovered. This offers potential for further study and heritage tourism.

Lower Selca’s tombs highlight the region’s cultural wealth. They show the opportunities for sustainable tourism. Historical significance meets natural beauty in this remote area.

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