Trip to the mountain lake Syri I Kalter - the Blue Eye
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Our current location, Saranda, is also the perfect starting point for trips in the surrounding area, including to the most famous sight in Albania, the mountain lake Syri I Kalter, generally better known as "The Blue Eye of Albania".
As we have been travelling in Albania for many years, we hardly had to think about how to get there. We still remember one of the first trips from Skodra to Teth, which at the time could only be managed with a four-wheel drive.
Arriving by car - do you need an off-road vehicle?
If you are a little nervous or unsure, you can alternatively book a guided tour for €20 - €50 from a tour operator in Corfu (with refreshments on the way) or cheaper in Saranda. Many of the day tours offered can also be combined with a trip to the impressive city of Gjirokaster, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage city and is definitely worth a visit. However, we only want to visit Gjirokaster as we continue our journey.
Shimmering shades of blue - then from turquoise to green - the Blue Eye
In order to be able to see the spring in all its glory even better, there is now a small viewing platform from which you have a good view directly of and even into the Blue Eye. During our stay, there was a daring visitor who used this platform to jump into the spring, which is very dangerous and therefore of course prohibited. Syri I Kalter has so far been little explored, so it is suspected that there is an underground cave system of as yet unknown size.
In 2005, to the horror of visitors, the spring suddenly and briefly stopped bubbling. Why this happened has not been clarified to this day.
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