The Vjosa River National Park is one of the most important natural and ecological areas in Albania, established to protect its rivers and their intact ecosystems. It stretches along the Vjosa River, from the mountainous areas in the south of the country to the delta that flows into the Adriatic Sea, including canyons, valleys, coastal forests and numerous lagoon areas. The park is known for its rich biodiversity, hosting rare plant and animal species, as well as for its magnificent natural landscapes that offer a unique combination of mountains and flowing waters.
This park is also of great importance for the development of sustainable tourism and for local communities, offering opportunities for recreational, ecological and adventure activities, such as hiking, river kayaking and bird watching. The Vjosa River National Park represents one of the best examples of free rivers in Europe, combining natural values with the importance of preserving ecosystems for future generations.