This new, thoroughly updated sixth edition of Bradt`s Albania remains the only standalone guide to this dynamic & rapidly modernising eastern European country, from the capital, Tirana, a lively European city, with shopping malls, cycle paths, museums, galleries & historic buildings, to remote outposts where traditional ways of life prevail. Updated by expert author Gillian Gloyer, it
Includes:: all developments since the last edition, reflecting changes such as continued investment in the road network & construction of fast highways connecting main cities, enhanced hotel provision & new museums dedicated to Albania`s communist history. Despite such modernisation, Albania is one of very few European countries where it is still possible to immerse yourself in traditional lifestyles & culture, & Bradt`s Albania provides details of where to experience this for yourself. In highland villages, people tend their livestock & gather their crops with little or no mechanisation; they milk their cows & goats by h&, they make their own cheese & bread, they distil home-made spirits from local fruits & berries. In addition, many villagers have opened up their traditional homes as guest-houses, offering a wonderful opportunity to experience their culture first-h&. Bradt`s Albania also
Includes:: details of watching the country`s rare wildlife, such as wildcats, lynx, wolves & bears, & of visiting its three World Heritage Sites: the archaeological site & national park of Butrint & the Ottoman cities of Berati & Gjirokastra. Iso-polyphony, the traditional music of the south-west, is also listed as part of World Heritage by UNESCO. With rigorously researched historical & archaeological background information, detailed notes on popular & less well-known hiking routes & other outdoor activities, specialist contributors on wildlife, military history & other topics, & an unparalleled wealth of practical advice for the independent traveller, Bradt`s Albania is the ideal companion for discovering this intriguing country.