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M E LB O U R N E ✪ OAKL AN D ✪ LO N D O N
BEST IN TRAVELLONELY PLANET’S
THE BEST TRENDS, DESTINATIONS, JOURNEYS & EXPERIENCES FOR THE UPCOMING YEAR
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TOP 10 REGIONS 050
TOP 10 CITIES 092
TOP TRAVEL LISTS 134
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TOP 10 COUNTRIESLONELY PLANET’S
046JAPAN
042SYRIA
034ITALY
030VANUATU
038TANZANIA
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N O R T HA M E R I C A
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A U S T R A L I A
S O U T HA M E R I C A
ALBANIA
‘The jig is almost up – Albaniawon’t be off the beaten track
for much longer.’
✪ POPULATION 3.6 MILLION
✪ FOREIGN VISITORS PER YEAR AROUND 6 MILLION
✪ CAPITAL TIRANA
✪ LANGUAGE ALBANIAN
✪ MAJOR INDUSTRIES MAJOR EXPORTS ARE CHROMIUM AND CHROME PRODUCTS
✪ UNIT OF CURRENCY LEKË
✪ COST INDEX TIRANA BEER 150 LEKË (US$1.50), MIDRANGE HOTEL DOUBLE 8000 LEKË (US$80), SHORT TAXI RIDE 300 LEKË (US$3), INTERNET ACCESS PER HOUR 100 LEKË (US$1), BOTTLE OF ALBANIAN WINE 600 LEKË (US$6), FERRY TO CORFU, GREECE 2000 LEKË (US$20)
ALBANIA
By Marika McAdam 01
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YOU COULDN’T MAKE THIS STUFF UP Picture, if you will, a place where rulers have names like King Zog, Enver Hoxha and Bamir Topi. Now make it the headquarters of the mystical Bektashi Order. Set the scene with coastal cliffs, snow-capped mountains and jungle-wrapped ruins. Cast some female ‘sworn virgins’ to fi ll the roles of men who have been lost in ancient blood feuds. Let the spoken dialects be known as Tosk and Gheg. Make it that daily life is governed by a code of conduct with 1262 instructions including 38 on hospitality towards guests.
It may seem like you’ve just conjured a medieval fantasy novel rather than an up-and-coming travel destination, but this is Albania in all its epic, eclectic glory.
THE LAST OF THE LAST FRONTIERSNot so long ago, when the Balkans were considered an ‘only for the brave’ travel destination, only the bravest of the brave trickled into Albania. Since backpackers started coming to elusive Albania in the 1990s, tales have been told in ‘keep it to yourself’ whispers of azure beaches, confrontingly good cuisine, heritage sites, nightlife, affordable adventures and the possibility of old-style unplanned journeys complete with open-armed locals for whom travellers are still a novelty. Sick to death of being dismissed with blinged-up crime-boss clichés, Albania has announced ‘A New Mediterranean Love’ via its tourist board. The jig is almost up – Albania won’t be off the beaten track for much longer.
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DEFINING EXPERIENCEIf you are a journey-over-destination kind of traveller, take the road (and a sick bag) from Korça to Gjirokastra. The road climbs along the Greek border to the highlands, slices through pine forests along the edge of the Gramoz mountains before crossing the Barmash Pass (1759m) and descending dramatically into the narrow valley of the Vjosa River and up the Drinos valley. Recover down south on the beach at Dhërmi or take the ferry from Saranda across the Ionian sea to the Greek Islands, just because you can.
FINDING SOME FUN IN ALBANIA WON’T BE AN UPHILL BATTLE – TIRANA’S PYRAMID (FORMERLY THE ENVER HOXHA MUSEUM)
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PAVING THE WAY TO THE WESTTraversable roads and terrain cleared of the scourge of landmines are the new black in this part of the world. Albania is working towards the goal of being a landmine-free nation in 2011, and various improvements to infrastructure mean that the so-called ‘roads’ in some parts of the country will hopefully soon cast off their inverted commas.
TIRANA TUNES✪ The annual Tirana International Film Festival is a multiday, multigenre fi lm bonanza attracting fl ickerati from around the world. The ninth festival will be held at the end of 2011.✪ Since the turn of the millennium, the Tirana Jazz Festival, held in June or July every year, has made for smooth and sweaty summers in the Albanian capital.
WHAT’S HOT… / WHAT’S NOT…Many locals will probably admit to having lost their virginity in a concrete bunker left over from last century’s Hoxha era. However, as there are more people who claim to have urinated in these ubiquitous cubicles than there are people who say they have bonked in one of these many bunkers, think twice before you rush to join the Concrete Club.
ALL THE RAGE OR ALL ENRAGED?The 2011 census is set to be a snapshot – albeit a blurred one – of a country that never sits still. Will it cast light on the shadows or stir up divisions and derision? The answer may impact Albania’s aspiration for candidature in the EU in this same year.
RANDOM FACTS✪ Two Nobel Prize winners of ethnic Albanian descent took different paths to greatness. India’s Mother Teresa may have miraculously cured a tumour, while another kind of miracle was performed by America’s Professor Ferid Murad, the inventor of Viagra.✪ Albania is one of the few countries in Europe to have had more Jews after WWII than before.✪ The glass pyramid, which was once a museum to iron-fi sted Hoxha, was designed by the Comrade’s own daughter and son-in-law.
MOST BIZARRE SIGHT ✪ Artifi cially terraced hills – the product of Hoxha’s kooky agricultural brainwave to level hills into fi elds.
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LONELY PLANET’S BEST IN TRAVEL 2011October 2010
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