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We will meet in front of the second gate of the castle, near the so-called the courtyard of the castle of Berat. On the walls of the castle we will be able to witness the cultural layers that represent different civilizations that were present in the city of Berat during different periods of time. A walk through the castle doors will take us to the enormous foundation walls of the castle of Berat which are the most ancient traces of the Illyrian tribes. Shortly we will travel in antiquity in which we will go as far back as we can to explore the origins of the Albanians and the Albanian language. Inside the castle is the historic quarter of Kala. Walking through the streets of Kala we will learn about the inhabitants, their social, cultural and economic status. After a short walk we will be in front of the church of Saint Nicolas, the church of Saint Mary Blacherna and the Church of Saint Constantine and Helen, all within a few meters away from one another. They are three of the 22 churches that once existed in the castle of Berat. Visitors will enter the church of Saint Mary Blacherna, which is thought to have been built as far back as the VI century. It was rebuilt in the XIII century and today features byzantine frescos of the XVI century. Next we will visit inside the church of Saint Nicolas located only a few meters away from the church of Saint Mary Blacherna. It houses one of the most ancient architectural elements of the city of Berat, reused as its altar. A winding ancient road through the castle of Berat will take us to the Acropolis, the highest point in the castle of Berat. There we will be able to see the three perimeters of walls which once protected the castle of Berat. The ruins of the white mosque are nestled in the northern edge of the acropolis while the western part provides the opportunity to see the view of the largest quarter of the city spread out next to the river while the Shpirag Mountain casts its heavy shadow and dominates from above. Past the doors of the third perimeter stands underground the large byzantine water cistern which hides its long story as the main fountain of survival and hope. Not far from the Arcopolis is the Red Mosque which still hides the enigma whether it was built before or after the Turkish Invasion of Berat. A few minutes walking and we will be standing next to the former Monastery of Saint George overlooking the southern part of Berat, stretching far into the horizon and ending next to the hills that give rise to the Tomorri Mountain. An impressive view that marks the end of the lowland and the rise of the second highest Mountain in Albania. Visitors will delve into the histories and mysteries of the sacred Mountain of the Albanians. Going down the monastery visitors will reach the Tabya tower, a panoramic point with the most outstanding view of the city of Berat. Visitors feel as if hanging in the air over the quarter of Gorica and the modern part of the city. A returning walk through the eastern path of the castle will take us along the eastern edge of the castle, filled with the facades of historic houses and shops. After 1 hour and 20 minutes the tour will end near the gate of the castle, in the same place where the tour started. |
In front of the second gate of the castle (Google Map)
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We’ll meet at 4 p.m. at our hotel in Luzern (Lucerne) for a “Welcome to Switzerland” meeting. Then we’ll take a meandering evening walk through Switzerland’s most charming lakeside town, and get acquainted with one another over dinner together. Sleep in Luzern (2 nights). No bus. Walking: light.
Enjoy an orientation walk of Zurich’s OLD TOWN, Switzerland’s center of banking and commerce. Then, leave Zurich and start your Swiss adventure. You’ll quickly discover that Switzerland isn’t just home to the Alps, but also to some of the most beautiful lakes. First, stop at the foot of the Jura Mountains in the picturesque town of Biel, known as Bienne by French-speaking Swiss, famous for watch-making, and explore the historical center. Next, enjoy a scenic drive to lakeside Neuchâtel, dominated by the medieval cathedral and castle. Time to stroll along the lake promenade before continuing to stunning Geneva, the second-largest city in Switzerland, with its fantastic lakeside location and breathtaking panoramas of the Alps.
Our morning drive takes us from Swiss lakes to Swiss Army. At the once-secret Swiss army bunker at Fortress Fürigen, we’ll see part of the massive defense system designed to keep Switzerland strong and neutral. Afterward, a short drive into the countryside brings us to the charming Alpine village of Engelberg, our picturesque home for the next two days. We’ll settle into our lodge then head out for an orientation walk. Our stroll through the village will end at the Engelberg Abbey, a Benedictine monastery with its own cheese-making operation. You’ll have free time to wander back before dinner together. Sleep in Engelberg (2 nights). Bus: 1 hr. Walking: light.
An unforgettable trip to the high Alpine wonderland of ice and snow is the true highlight of a visit to Switzerland. Globus Local Favorite At an amazing 11,332 feet, the JUNGFRAUJOCH is Europe’s highest railway station. Jungfrau’s 13,642-foot summit was first ascended in 1811 and in 1912 the rack railway was opened. There are lots of things to do here: enjoy the ALPINE SENSATION, THE PANORAMA 360° EXPERIENCE, and the ICE PALACE. Also receive your JUNGFRAU PASSPORT as a souvenir to take home with you. The round trip to the “Top of Europe” by MOUNTAIN TRAIN will take most of the day.
It’s market day in Lausanne! Enjoy browsing and packing a picnic lunch for our 11 a.m. boat cruise on Lake Geneva. A few miles down-shore we’ll dock at Château de Chillon, where we’ll have a guided tour of this delightfully medieval castle on the water. On our way back we’ll take time to peek into the vineyards surrounding Lutry before returning to Lausanne. Boat: 2 hrs. Bus: 1 hr. Walking: moderate.