Just east of the capital, Mount Dajti National Park is 293,84 square kilometres (113 sq. miles) of forested hills with the titular peak (1,580 metres/5,184 feet high). The easiest way to get up here is via cable car, but feel free to hike if you´re up to it! As you can imagine, the view from the top is spectacular, including the vast Lake Bovilla reservoir and the sheer cliffs which surround it (a rock climber´s paradise, to be sure).
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