Sunday, April 15, 2012

Winter In Tirane

What are the winters like in Tirane? Do they get much snow? Do the nearby mountains become snow covered in winter? How much snowfall is average?






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Winters in Tirana are generally mild. It rarely snows in the city and the surroundings. If you get outside of Tirana and travel west to more mountainous regions, there is a considerable amount of snow.




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That%26#39;s right, it does not snow much in Tirana, but it rains and rains and rains and rains......



Further north and northwest you%26#39;ll find higher peaks and more snow....the Albanian Alps are BEAUTIFUL.




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Winters in Tirana? COLD, at least inside the houses! The cement block construction of the houses holds the cold from outside; and, since the homes have no central heating but depend on gas and/or electric heaters, the temperature inside most homes is %26quot;chilly%26quot; even with extra clothes on. Outside the nighttime lows and daytime highs are between 0 and +8, three or four times a year reaching -5 overnight. The few times that snow might try to fall in the city, it quickly disappears, either before reaching the ground or upon touching it. However, in 2003 one storm brought enough snow for the children to make a small snowman if they got out early enough in the morning to do so. But the usual weather consists of rain, puddles, clouds, rain, overcast, mud, rain, dampness...and so on. Sun is an illusive commodity.




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ah the rain! i was stuck with the rain this summer, for 12 hours solid! but the mountains are beautiful when covered with snow




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zana are u originally from shishtavec

Typical clothing for Durres or Saranda in Summer

I%26#39;m traveling to Durres or Saranda in June and understand the weather will be very warm. Can someone tell me the typical style of clothing people wear in these cities?






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Hi weather in Albania is same as Greece, Sarande is not very big and is geared to tourists, so holiday clothes will be fine, we go every year to see friends. Take a lightweight jacket in case of showers. Enjoy your stay




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Thank you so much lindylee. I appreciate it.




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Hi seen the post. Word of caution. Apart from the resort areas, dress code for males is normally light summer trousers etc. You wont find many people in shorts. Walking back the swimming pools in Tirana in shorts, usually gets some interesting looks !





Albanians tend to dress extremely smartly.





Try to visit some other parts of the country too.




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I do agree with the above forumer, i would like to add that this is the old mentality. Basically the reason why males do not wear shorts is to hide their hairy legs. Now this is old mentality and I do not know if it%26#39;s still in wide circulation. Bold guys with hairy legs do wear shorts and kudos to them, but this is a rarity.

Korce (Koritsa) to Tirana

Anyone have any info on hotels in Korce? What is distance from Tirana to Korce and any



recommendations on how to travel there - (Tirana/Korce)train, bus, how long does it take? Any nice beaches near Korce or Tirana?



Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks






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Hi,





I was on a holiday in Albania 6 months ago.





I travelled from Tirana to Korca.





Would be happy to answer questions over email.





greentiger2004@hotmail.com





Melbourne, Australia




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sorry,





greentiger2004@iprimus.com.au!!

considering albania

ok. im an american from los angeles and id love to hear from anyone with knowledge on albania. id like to travel there because while everyone else goes to france or spain or italy or germany which im sure are great, i like to see off the beaten track places. i just went to cambodia in november. anyway, what would a person do in tirana which is where i would probably go? id want to work my way up by rail bus and do serbia so any advice on what to see in that region would be appreciated as well.



what is crime like?



any special precautions?



are there really no atm machines there?



what does medium priced safe lodging cost?



what should i see in tirana?



thanks,



terp






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Hello,



the crime rate is average as everywhere in the capital and central towns. However, the norther area is reported to be most dangerous every now and then. The road to Serbia via Kosovo goes in the middle of the mountains and takes a long while between 5-6 hours. You may want to go from Tirana to Shkodra - the road recently upgraded and in just over 3 hours you can be in Podgorica and follow the road to Belgrade from there.



ATM machines can be found at large these days in Tirana and at major towns these days and you can withdraw money from your Visa and Mastercard without any problem.



Medium price lodging would mean about 50 Euro. With this price you can finde reasonably comfortable hotels very close to the centre. You can also find appartments that will cost you about 20 Euros but it will be up to you.



Tirana has not a great variety of places to see apart from the national museum. While Tirana is a great place to wine and dine with plenty of restaurants, pubs and wine bars you may need to go out of Tirana to explore the country. There are archeological sites in Butrint (6 hours from Tirana close to the border with Greece). Depending when you%26#39;d like to come or you may want to check the beauty of the southern coast of Vlora and Saranda. Summer time is best for visiting Albania if you are fond of sun and sea and great food and have no problem with hot weather.




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Good for you TERPT - I, too, am interesting in visiting Albania and even posted a question MONTHS ago and to date have not recvd an answer....I was interested in visiting the town of Korce from Tirana....maybe Tirons can help....nevertheless, I will be watching your post for answers to your good questions....Thanks Tirons....




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Hi guys!


I was travelling through Europe six months ago and spent 6 days in Albania.


I loved it!!! It is very different to the other european countries i visited as it was much more unique and %26#39;real%26#39;. There are hardly no other tourists (i saw a total of 3 other %26#39;visible%26#39; tourists while i was in albania over 6 days! )


The people are extremely friendly! Not many people speak English which makes communication a little difficult.


I went to Tirana, Durres and Korca.


If you have some specific questions, I%26#39;d be more then happy to drop you guys an email.


greentiger2004@iprimus.com.au


Thanks


Melbourne, Australia




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Hey pixiefeet...Sounds like you really enjoyed it...How did you get from Tirana to Korce...bus/train? How far and how long did it take you? What were your impressions or Korce? Interested to hear your responses.....and where were you coming from? I%26#39;m in Greece and Italy allot...heard it%26#39;s easy from Florina area of Greece or by boat/ferry from Corfu possibly?



Looking forward to your responses and impressions....Thanks for any info you can provide....




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Hi Litsa. Just saw your post. I have been away for a few weeks but back in town now. The only way to travel from Korca to Tirana is by bus. It will take roughly about 3.5 - 4 hours. The road goes through the little town of Pogradec which is on the lake Ohrid (this is less than an hour from Korca) and you may like to sunbathe there. It used to be a beautiful coast but after the fall of communism it has gone down the drain and is not quite clean everywhere. You may like to stop for a great lake-fish lunch on the way in the restaurants just out of Pogradec. Pogradec is just accross the border from Macedonia and the town of Ohrid where the coast is reportedly better maintained.



If you want really sun and sea you need to explore southern Albanian coast in the towns of Vlora (about 2.5 hours away from Tirana) or Saranda (about 5-6 hours from Tirana). For a more convenient beach you may check the city of Durres where there are plenty hotels and restaurants but with the beach and sea quality considerably lower compared to Vlora and Saranda.



hope this helps




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It sure helps and thanks much....by any chance, do you know of any good hotels ON the beach in Vlora and Saranda?




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you need a car to get out of Saranda to enjoy its beautiful little beaches and if you are a fan of archeology and history to go and check the ancient ruins of the world heritage site Butrint.



If you only care about having a nice and relaxing break by the sea and moreover if you really want to check some good fresh fish dishes then Vlora is your place. I would suggest you get out of town to a place called Radhima which is full of by the sea hotels. You can check this site for hotel details http://www.albania-hotel.com/



However, I would suggest a couple I have been myself Hotel Paradise and Grand Hotel. The former is slightly more expensive and is widely believed to be the best. Bear in mind that during the months of July and August it would be difficult to find hotels as they perfer to rent rooms out for longer weekly or two-weekly periods.



hope you have a good time





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and finally if you decide to skip Korca and come from Italy, the low fare airlines have just found their way into Albania. Check www.belleair.al for really cheap return flights to Tirana from Rome, Pisa, Forli and many other small Italian airports. If you book well in advance a return ticked would only cost you around 156 Euro.




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Hey, I%26#39;m an American student living in London. I%26#39;m headed to Tirana for 6 nights June 13-19. I%26#39;ve been looking for a travel buddy if anyone in this thread might be interested in tagging along.


I%26#39;m going on the premise to do some research in Tirana, but would love to see other cities if I can. Can email me at a.b.moreau@lse.ac.uk if anyone%26#39;s interested. thx. -ash




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Hope you find a travel buddy, ashbug...Tirons, thanks again...your info is fabulous and I am going to strart checkin out your reccomendations....

finding old friend

can anyone help me get in touch with a friend called adonis diamanti he comes from lushnji some of his family come from durres he has 3 or 4 brothers musicians his father was a barber he has a sister who is a hairdresser and his youngest sister the only one to speak english is studying physcoligy if anyone can point me in the right direction as to where i start looking i have his home address but i,m sure he is not there at the moment he also has an artist shop but not sure if its in durres or tirane would be gratefull for any help here i would love to meet up once again with this person . thanks




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hi there!


I am not sure i will be able to help since i dont know this person but i wanted to ask you a couple of question so meaby i can after that.


I live in london but i have friends from lushnje whom i might ask.


Are you sure the persons name is adonis diamanti.It just does not sound albanian at all,at least the surname.


Have you meet him in scotland or abroad,being a female and albanian myself i know sometimes albanian man love to dissapear when the going gets tough.


But anyway i wish you luck in finding adonis and meaby i might be able to help.


all the best..




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thank you for your reply adais he is albanian and yes i met him here in glasgow scotland two yrs ago we fell in love but he had to go back home but he returned five wks ago at my home we saw each other every day for 2 wks and then he suddenly had to leave he says to london but i think he has family in sheffield so he may be there or else he is back home he told me he was still very much in love with me but i need closure on this one way or another i have today sent him a letter to his home but dont know if he has anyone staying in his home who knows where he is or can forward it to him maybe he has problems i dont know but i love him so much and he told me many times he feels the same i dont know what else to do he may not be happy at me doing this wich is also a worry for me but thanks for your help .


kind regards catherine




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dear adais i forgot to mention i did write to him 2 yrs ago with this name and to the adress in lushnje he gave me and he did recieve the mail




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Dear Catherine!


Sorry for the late reply.


I wrotte the name of Adonis down and i will ask a friend whose husband is from Lushnje and see if anyone knows him.


I do not not mean to be rude or intrude in your private life but i think its best for you if you move on.He obviously loved you but becouse of the documents and becuose most of albanian man(do not mean to ofend anyone my opinion and experience)do miss familys and home when they are abroad,they behave strangle but most of them at the end when it comes to settling down or things get serious want to do it with an albanian girl(by the way we are not privileged on this one).


Sorry if i was a bit too much on this one but i do love scotland and the people are so friendly i have been over there manny times and i do have friends there so my samaritan spirit is taking over i guess.!!


Anyway i will let you know if get any news,


all the best to you catherine ...




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DEAR ADAIS.



thank you for your reply you are possibly right maybe i should just give up when i%26#39;ve been at work i%26#39;ve had a few missed calls on my land line but the number was not witheld but could not be given for technical reasons which i have never heard of before and there are only a handfull of people with this number and i have checked and it wasnt them the address i have for him is floktorja ng jiturme dy qanin foto isi tek ypsiloni lushnje if that helps if there is anything i can do for you in the future adais please dont hesitate to ask thank you once again by the way he is 31 yrs old



kind regards catherine






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Dear Catherine!


I just recieved a reply from my friend in Albania.


Her husband is from Lushnje and he has never known anyone in Lushnje with that name or even surname.He nows most of the people in Lushnje becouse it is a very small town and everyone knows the other person or you could ask and definitely your neighbour or a friend would know.


My friends husband said that might be an invented name( i thought so too to be honest with you.)


The address that he has given to you its very odd there is no street name or number on it and the wording basicly means;the hairdressers near the photo shop x and y(which in albanian slang means this and that)lushnje.


My gutt feeling is that you probably did not meet the right and the most honest person and man in their 30 in albania are still stuck in the old mentality i am afraid(not all of them thank god).


My advice to you dear friend (although we never meet allow me to say that pls)is to move on and forget him becouse in my opinion if he wanted to be with oyu ,you wouldve know it by now but i think it is best for you to forget and strat all over.


I wish you all the best and good luck in the future.


Adais




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dear adais thank you so much for your help and your right i will need to move on i know that his sister did work in a hairdressers and so did he



but its probably better i just forget him thank toy again i wish you good health in the future have a wondrefull life full of happiness take care



regards catherine






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Sweet Catherine - I have read the entire history here and feel like an intruder in some ways but just simply want to tell you that someone with a golden heart, just like yours, will evenutally find their way into your life making it happy and not sad....Adais is certainly right....knowing her own culture and humanity itself! You are obviously a wonderfully sensitive person....save your heart for someone who is worth it....you deserve it!




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Litsi.



thank you for your kind message i appreciate it its nice to no that there are so many nice people out there and i think adais is right she was a great help to me and i wont forget her my heart is breaking but i will move on from this i am sure thank you once again for your kind words take care and all the best in the future



cath x




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hi catherine,


I am sorry about what happened, but if you%26#39;re still looking, I will try to find the person for u. you said: floktorja... was his address contact in Lushnje, right?



Pls let me know and I will search further. If you have other names from his family, pls do let me know. you can also write at diana_jovani@hotmail.com


rgds, diana

moving to tirana

im thinking about moving to albania and i would like to hear from any person from england that lives in albania.



i%26#39;ve been there several times and wanted to know do albanians treat you any different?




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hi, i do not live in albania, but i have spent a lot of time there,and i also am thinking of moving there.i have english friends that live in albania, and they love it! and have been very welcomed by the locals




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Lighthouse question

Just been wondering are all lighthouses in Albania listed building?





And is there dificulty in getting planning permission to build on?





Thank you for any answers.





Ryano.






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Here%26#39;s some information on lighthouses. If you%26#39;re looking to purchase one maybe find one that%26#39;s big enough for you needs without having to extend?





http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/lighthouse/alb.htm




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Thank you very much for your quick reply.





Do you know if its possible to get a lift fitted in lighthouses?




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