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Re: DebConf22 Touristic Guide



Hi Paulo,

Good idea. We'll add info on how to get around the region by bus, including from airports in the region to Prizren.

Point taken on the link comment.

Regards,
Arianit



On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 5:44 PM Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana <phls@debian.org> wrote:
Hi Arianit,

Thanks for your email.

Could you (local team) add on the venue webpage details how to go from
Tirana to Prizren by bus?

Probably some of us will travel through Tirana airport.

And a tip: for future emails, would be better you adopt that kind of
message with links below, instead use html links. It's better to copy or
forward them.
Here some examples:
https://lists.debian.org/debconf-announce/2022/03/msg00000.html
https://lists.debian.org/debconf-announce/2022/03/msg00001.html

Best regards,

Em 12/04/2022 13:35, Arianit Dobroshi escreveu:
> Hello DebConf22 attendees,
>
>
> If some of you would like to do some tourism before or following the
> conference, we highly recommend it as the region is the most affordable
> part of Europe with amazing beaches and mountains. Below is some advice,
> and we will be happy to help you out with other questions you may have.
>
>
> The Balkan countries, also known as the Balkan Peninsula, occupy a
> rather large part of Southeastern Europe. This area is considered an
> undiscovered part of Europe as it is much less visited than other parts
> of Europe.
>
>
> Kosovo is surrounded by steep mountains and is easily accessible in many
> ways while being one of the most affordable European holiday locations.
> Hiking routes like the Via Dinarica
> <https://www.viadinarica.com/index.php/en/> and Peaks of the Balkans
> <https://peaksofthebalkans.info/> bring a lot of visitors to Kosovo who
> spend their time exploring these previously untapped possibilities.
>
>
> More than 50% of Kosovo’s territory is covered by forests and mountains,
> thus offering amazing hiking trails. Since Kosovo is quite a small
> country, one might easily have access to these spots. Visitors can enjoy
> hiking in Kosovo over the jagged Sharri, Pashtrik, and the Accursed
> Mountains <https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Prokletije>, ski pristine and
> less-trodden slopes in Brezovica,
> <https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Brezovica> appreciate the well-preserved
> Ottoman architecture of Prizren
> <https://debconf22.debconf.org/about/prizren/>, sample raki or homemade
> wine around Rahovec <https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Rahovec>, visit a
> traditional stone kulla in Junik or Drenoc, dive into the
> coffee-drinking culture in one of Prishtina
> <https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Pristina>’s many wonderful cafés, or
> explore both Islam and Orthodox Christianity at beautiful monasteries
> and mosques (sometimes found side by side) around Kosovo. July and
> August is when the Kosovo diaspora arrives so the roads and tourist
> spots might get more crowded during and following the conference.
>
>
> In addition to the beauties of Kosovo, DebConf participants can spend
> time in Albania and North Macedonia which are bus rides away (their
> capitals Tirana and Skopje are 3 hrs and 2 hrs away from Prizren
> respectively). Immediately across the border from Prizren, one of
> Albania’s best, Valbona National Park
> <https://thethi-guide.com/about-valbona-valley/> is available. From
> there, you may choose to take the ferry on the Drini river canyon or
> hike to Theth which is another Albanian treasure. From the Koman ferry
> landing or Theth, you can reach the city of Shkodra on the Shkodra Lake
> and the beaches of Northern Albania and southern Montenegro on the
> Adriatic coastline.
>
>
> Albania is known for its Riviera which attracts hundreds of thousands of
> tourists every summer, though still with many undeveloped beaches,
> especially on the Southern Coast on the Ionian Sea. This is a place for
> tourists to immerse in turquoise waters, hike in Llogara National Park
> <https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Llogara_National_Park>, and camp
> alongside the beach in the dozen campsites in Dhërmi
> <https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Dh%C3%ABrmi> and Jal. Further to the
> southeast and inland, you can also take some time to visit the
> well-known cities of Gjirokastër
> <https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Gjirokast%C3%ABr>, the City of Stone,
> and the City of Serenades, Korça
> <https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Kor%C3%A7%C3%AB>. Additionally, you can
> also visit the city of Berat, the city of Ohrid in North Macedonia, as
> well as Dubrovnik in Croatia, which are protected by UNESCO.
>
>
> Travelers choose to visit Balkan countries because of their low-budget
> deluxe treatment. These countries are way cheaper than the rest of
> Europe, for example, Bosnia and Herzegovina has the cheapest alcoholic
> beverages and North Macedonia has the cheapest food and non-alcoholic
> beverages in Europe.
>
>
> As a place full of lively cafés and wide-ranging restaurants, a thriving
> outdoor adventure scene, the warmest locals you can imagine, and some of
> the cheapest prices across a vast region, Kosovo and its neighboring
> countries deserve the attention not only of the intrepid but of anyone
> looking to avoid the regular tourist traps.
>
> Let us know if you have any questions.
>
>
> See you in Kosovo,
>
> Arianit
>
> FLOSSK
>

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