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Discover Albania’s natural beauty on a 6.5-hour tour from Berat, visiting Osumi Canyon, Bogova Waterfall, Pirro Goshi Cave, and Kasabashi Bridge in a small group.

This full-day tour from Berat offers a fantastic way to experience some of Albania’s most breathtaking natural sites. It lasts approximately 6.5 hours and takes you through lush countryside, dramatic canyons, and waterfalls. The tour includes visits to Osumi Canyon, Bogova Waterfall, Pirro Goshi Cave, and Kasabashi Bridge, all within the scenic Skrapar District.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the combination of comfortable transport in a large jeep—which makes even the more rugged routes manageable—and the opportunity to see crystal-clear waters feeding Berat’s water supply. The experience is designed for those who enjoy natural beauty, light walking, and small-group visits, with up to 15 participants ensuring a personalized feel.
While the tour is mostly suitable for active visitors, it’s worth noting that people with back or heart problems, wheelchair users, or those with difficulty walking on uneven terrain** may find certain parts challenging. Still, the balance of sightseeing and relaxation makes it a popular choice for those eager to explore Albania’s outdoors.
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The tour begins at PX43+337 in Berat, where guests are greeted and then depart in a big jeep. The vehicle choice ensures ample space and comfort for the roughly 40-minute drive to Bogova Waterfall, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy views along the way. The large jeep is suited for rougher terrain, providing accessibility to remote sites.
Despite some reviews mentioning an older vehicle with a slight gas odor, the overall experience remains positive, especially given the scenic nature of the routes. The vehicle’s comfort and reliability are key, as the drive is an essential part of the journey to the natural sites.

At the Bogova Waterfall, visitors walk for about 30 minutes to arrive at the scenic spot. The waterfall, with its crystal-clear waters, not only makes for a beautiful photo backdrop but also supplies drinkable water to the Berat area. The site offers a peaceful setting to enjoy the natural refreshment and take in the surroundings.
The water flows over rocks and lush greenery, making it clear why this waterfall ranks among Albania’s scenic highlights. Visitors have about 30 minutes to relax, take photos, or even dip their feet in the water if they wish.
Next, the tour heads to Corovoda for about 1.5 hours of sightseeing in the Osumi Canyon. Here, the views from the top reveal a canyon estimated to be 2-3 million years old, carved by the persistent power of water. The sheer scale of the canyon impresses, with steep walls and rugged terrain providing a striking landscape.
The walk along the canyon offers plenty of opportunities for photos and appreciating the vast natural forces that shaped this landscape. The tour does not specify strenuous hiking, but the terrain might be uneven, so good footwear is recommended.
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The Pirro Goshi Cave is a notable feature of this trip, with exploration limited to the first room. Visitors can take in the views from inside the cave and observe the surrounding landscape. The cave’s proximity to other stops makes it a convenient addition to the day’s itinerary, offering a look into Albania’s underground formations.
The cave visit is brief but adds an element of adventure and curiosity to the tour, especially for those interested in geology and natural formations.
The Kasabashi Bridge provides a scenic crossing point, offering excellent vantage points for photos. The bridge’s views are noteworthy, and the tour includes a stop here for sightseeing and appreciation of the engineering amid the natural environment. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and perhaps spot local wildlife or river activity.
After exploring the canyon and cave, the tour makes its way to Polican for a lunch and drink break. The included meal offers a relaxed opportunity to reflect on the morning’s adventures. The stop is also a chance to experience local cuisine and enjoy a drink in a small town setting before heading back to Berat.

The drive back to Berat spans roughly 100 minutes, allowing ample time to unwind and review the day’s highlights. The tour concludes at PX43+337, where guests depart with plenty of memorable images and stories.
This experience is especially suited for those who appreciate natural scenery, light walking, and small-group tours led by knowledgeable guides. The tour’s pacing balances sightseeing and relaxation, making it accessible for most active visitors.
The From Berat: Osumi Canyon and Bogova Waterfall tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Albania’s outdoor beauty. The combination of canyons, waterfalls, caves, and bridges provides a diverse experience within a manageable timeframe, with lunch included for added convenience.
The strength of this tour lies in its stunning natural landmarks and the personalized feel of small-group travel. While some may find certain terrains a bit challenging, the overall experience promises impressive vistas and memorable moments. It is an excellent choice for those eager to see Albania’s landscapes and enjoy a day immersed in nature.
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6.5 hours, including transportation, sightseeing, and lunch.
What are the main stops on this tour?
The tour includes Bogova Waterfall, Osumi Canyon, Pirro Goshi Cave, and Kasabashi Bridge, plus a stop in Polican for lunch.
What type of vehicle is used for transportation?
A large jeep is used for all transfers, providing comfort and access to rugged areas.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Since walking is involved and terrain may be uneven, it’s best suited for those in good physical condition. It’s not recommended for wheelchair users or guests with significant mobility challenges.
Are meals and drinks included?
Yes, lunch and a drink are included in the tour price, with additional snacks or drinks optional.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, water bottle, and a camera to capture the scenic views.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Who guides the tour?
Guides speak English and Albanian, offering informative commentary throughout the day.
What makes this tour stand out?
The mix of natural beauty and manageable logistics makes this a memorable, family-friendly outdoor experience with impressive views and a small-group atmosphere.