The people of Albania are truly traditional, that still do traditions from as far as they have inhabited the earth. At an early age they learn that education is very important and with education comes respect. Children who go off to university always finish and are considered extremely lucky. Marriage is also a important element in Albania. Albanians believe that there should be arranged marriages to keep the families well respected and intertwined with each other. When getting married huge celebrations are held and a nuse (bride) is highly respected. Once you married then you stay married. Divorce is frowned upon and once divorced you are looked upon as an outcast. Another tradition they keep highly is the “eye for an eye”. These traditions are highly respected and never looked down on.
Since the boom in tourism in Albania, Albanians feel the need to show off their country, so the money brought in by tourism helps restore the ancient ruins, clean up and restore the museums like the famous museum in Kruja dedicated to Skenderbej, building new hotels and condos, and other tourist attractions. The culture of Albania is strong and proud and Albanians want to show off their lushes, rich country.
How Tourism Affects the Environment
Albania has a very unique land that has been untouched for centuries. It has a diverse environment with glaciers, mountains, beaches, valleys, faunas and is rich with coal and gas. This is a huge factor for tourism in Albania. Since the country has such a diverse landscape it is one of the perfect places for ecotourism. They have begun ecotourism in Albania to educate people on the land and to protect some of the areas of lush's landscape. A good example of ecotourism in Albania is the Shala Mountains located in Shokdra. It is a ten day hike through the foothills of the most beautiful mountain in Albania, where the most spectacular sites can be seen from the peak of the mountain. For adventurous people, mountain climbing is spectacular, because of the easy and difficult mountains in Albania. Natural hot springs as well, has turned out to be very popular for travelers. People forms all over Europe go to Albania to cure their aches and pains in these magical hot springs. A highly renowned hotel spa in Albania the famous Beljon in Fush Kruja.
Thanks to ecotourism, the money from tourism has helped tremendously clean up Albania. Waste and pollution in Albania have been major problems for years now. The waste management in Albania was atrocious for many years, but as tourists begin to travel more the waste has become first priority. Cleaning up the streets has been easier because the money in tourism, that has been invested to add recycling and waste bins around the major cities. Oil spills have also been a huge problem, because of the poor used equipment and lack of inspection. The Adriatic Sea has had numerous spills over the years. The Japan fund and REC have stepped into help clean up the spills and make regulations on machinery. Tourism has really benefited Albania's environment and Albanians now know that to keep their country beautiful and green that they need to pay more attention to what harm they are doing to the country.
Places to Visit in Albania
Tirana
- capital of Albania
- old mosque called Ethem Bej
- Artificial lake and fountain built in the center
- wild nightlife with many swanky cafés and clubs
- parliament buildings
- Architecture of the city
Durres
- Balcony of the Adriatic Sea
- Long coast line
- Condos with spectacular ocean views
- Beach parties with well known Albanian singers during the night
Pogradeci
- Beach city
- Home to the Koran fish
- Cristal clear water
- City on beach with stilts
Kruja
- Home to Skenderbej
- Museum of Skenderbej
- Walk through he foothills
- Famous statue of Skenderbej
- Famous spa called Beljon with natural hot spring
- Famous morning song ritual of the imam in the mosque tower
Berati
- City of a thousand windows
- Home to famous religious mountain where a man jumped off the mountain and lived ( takes 2 hours by foot no cars allowed)
- Home to Onfri museum
Shokdra
- Home to the Shala Mountain
- Rozafa castle
- Home to the foot hills
Tourism has hugely benefited Albania and has made the country a better place. Influencing and showing other countries that a small poor country can slowly rise and become a beautiful prosperous tourist attraction. It has helped the economy, by help making more tourist attraction, helped the culture by restoring museums and ancient ruins, and helped the environment by cleaning up the waste, oil spills and protecting rare areas. Gradually Albania is becoming the country it once was and wants to be and in the near future it will become as popular as some of the other places in Europe.
Flamur celebration is the day of Albanian Flag. Same date, November 28, is Day of Independence.
Bijram- correct is Bajram is not another word for Ramadan. Bajram is the day marking the end of Ramadan, the day when after 30 days of fasting, people start eating during the day.
70 per cent of Albanians are Muslims ( not Bektashi Muslims). Some of them are Sunni and some Bektashi.
The name of the town is Shkodra and not Shokdra.