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Departs: 19 September 2010

Macedonia - The Heart of the Balkans

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The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is a feast of geographic and historical delights. South west of the capital of Skopje, Mavrovo National Park is home to Macedonia’s highest peaks. Walks reveal the Bistra Mountains, alpine wildflowers, sheep-farming and local village life.

 

On the southern border, World Heritage listed Lake Ohrid is one of the world’s oldest lakes and the town is the cradle of Macedonian and Slavic orthodox religion and culture. Lakeside and mountain villages are the focus of walks in Galicica National Park, between Lake Ohrid and neighbouring Lake Prespa. To the east, Pelister National Park features clear vistas and granite formations from the glacial past. Near the town of Prilep, we hike up to Treskavec Monastery nestled into the rocky landscape. From our base in Strumica we visit local wineries, waterfalls and enjoy traditional food in village houses.

 

Hikes in East Macedonia’s “Switzerland” explore pristine native forests and peaceful mountain villages. The few visitors to this area can witness traditional dance, music and costumes. On the border of Bulgaria, you can help prepare lunch at a local farm which produces organic cheeses, wheat, fruit and vegetables. This tour can be preceded by two weeks in Greece.

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  • Quote: “For a small country, this is the most amazing place – high mountains, alpine meadows, beech and & fir forests, clear running streams, the lakes, meadows, wildflowers, vineyards, orchards and Biljana with her passion for her country.”
  • Quote_Source: Morrell Hanson
  • Highlights:
    • Explore the canyons, granite mountains, ancient lakes and monasteries one of Europe’s best kept secrets
    • Walk in the national parks of Mavrovo, Galicica and Pelister
    • Traditional hospitality, local food and sustainable lifestyles
    • Local guides introduce you to Macedonia’s human and natural history plus the lives of villagers, monks and shepherds
    • Time in Skopje to explore the Turkish bazaars and galleries

  • Dates: 19 September – 4 October 2010 (15 nights)
  • Price:

    Twin share / person (ex Skopje)

    Early Bird:  A$3,850 *until 22/05/10

    Regular:  A$4,150


  • Accommodation: Hotel rooms with private facilities throughout
  • Rating: Moderate to Challenging
  • Rating_Notes: 7–16km per walking day, some of it on rough or steep tracks

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