Getting there

How to Get to Dajti Mountain National Park, Albania (1970)

Here are the practical options for reaching Dajti Mountain National Park — driving directions, public transport, parking and access notes based on what most travellers find easiest.

About Dajti Mountain National Park

Tirana's balcony — beech forests, easy trails and paragliding launches 15 minutes from the capital by cable car.

By car

A rental car is the most flexible way to reach Dajti Mountain National Park. Roads in Albania are steadily improving; expect winding sections in mountainous areas. Use the map below to plan your route.

By bus or minibus (furgon)

Intercity buses and shared minibuses reach the nearest towns to Dajti Mountain National Park. From there, a short taxi or transfer usually completes the journey. Departures are typically in the morning.

Organised day trip

Day tours from Tirana, Sarandë or other hubs include Dajti Mountain National Park and let you skip transport logistics — a good option if you have a single day and want to see multiple sites.

Parking & access

Small parking areas serve Dajti Mountain National Park; expect them to fill by mid-morning in July–August. Arrive early or in late afternoon for the best experience and easier parking.

Map & nearby

FAQ — Dajti Mountain National Park

Can you get to Dajti Mountain National Park without a car?
Dajti Mountain National Park is reachable by public transport or organised day trip, though a car (or transfer) offers the most flexibility, especially for early or late visits outside peak crowd hours.
Is there parking at Dajti Mountain National Park?
Parking near Dajti Mountain National Park is usually available for a small fee. Arrive early in July–August as spaces fill by mid-morning.
How far is Dajti Mountain National Park from Tirana?
Travel time from Tirana to Dajti Mountain National Park depends on the route, but most inland attractions are 1–3 hours by car; coastal attractions and Alps sites take longer.

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