Immerse yourself in the captivating journey of King Skerdilajd as you follow in his historic footsteps on his conquest of Kaonia 2,300 years ago. This extraordinary tour invites you to experience the untamed beauty of nature, vibrant cultural heritage, warm hospitality, and the thrill of riding reliable, sturdy horses. Traverse diverse landscapes, including mountain ranges, steep hillsides, river crossings, lush forests, and the stunning seaside. Along the way, encounter ancient ruins, majestic castles, picturesque churches, and monasteries that stand side by side with remnants of communist-era bunkers and military infrastructure.
Embark on this mountainous trail ride, where you’ll spend approximately 5-6 hours on horseback each day, complemented by some walking. Our horses, a crossbreed of Arab and Tarpan, may be small in stature but are incredibly resilient and surefooted. This trail allows you to truly immerse yourself in the authentic Albanian experience, indulging in the finest local cuisine, delving into the rich historical tapestry, and basking in the warm hospitality of the locals. Each night, you’ll be accommodated in local or family guesthouses, where your host families will treat you to delicious homemade meals, fostering engaging conversations over dinner. Expect the freshest ingredients sourced from local gardens and farms, providing a true taste of the region.
From May to October, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy two days of swimming in the sea (without horses) during the trail.
This ride takes place from May to the beginning of October.
1488 Euro / Full board
Group Minimum: 2 riders
Group Maximum: 12 riders
All accommodations and meals from dinner of day 1 till breakfast of day 8.
English speaking guide.
Second guide (if more than 4 riders).
Water and drinks during the meals.
Luggage transport by car from destination to destination.
Note: The first meal is dinner of the arriving day, and the last meal is breakfast of the last morning.
Flights.
Entrance tickets to monuments or parks.
Lunch on day 1.
Extra drinks.
Other services or expenses during free time.
02.05 – 09.05 / 16.05 – 23.05 / 30.05 – 06.06
13.06 – 20.06 / 27.06 – 04.07 / 25.07 – 01.08
15.08 – 22.08 / 29.08 – 05.09 / 12.09 – 19.09
26.09 – 03.10 / 03.10 – 10.10
It may be possible to pay for a single supplement on the first and last night of the trail, but riders must be prepared to share accommodation on the other nights. The single supplement, if we provide a single room, is 30 Euros per night paid here.
This is applicable if only 2 riders are booked onto the ride. If, at the time of departure, more than 2 riders are booked, the small group supplement will be refunded. The small group supplement is 178 Euros/person.
14 (must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian)
We have a weight limit of 90 kg for participants in our activities, with considerations for height-to-weight proportions. This is because the weight distribution directly impacts the safety and comfort of participants horses and equipment. Therefore, we reserve the right to refuse participation to individuals whose weight-to-height proportions significantly deviate, ensuring the safety and enjoyment of everyone involved.
Level 4 riding outdoors (out of 5 levels) High intermediate rider
Please note: All itineraries are given for your guidance only and may be altered on the ground and in accordance with the prevailing conditions by the organizing team.
Please note that although this trail includes some beach riding, any fast riding takes place along an old path 100m from the beach. The sand is rocky and therefore is only suitable for walking on. The mountain horses are also not too keen on the water, so they will not tend to want to paddle.
Note: This ride takes place from May to the beginning of October.
Climate Summary: The best months to visit Albania are from April to October. Although precipitation is quite high in Albania, there is less rain during these months. Because of the continental air mass, most precipitation is over the central highlands. Albania has a high number of climatic regions relative to its landmass – the coastal lowlands have a typically Mediterranean climate, while the highlands have a Mediterranean continental climate. This ride takes place in southern Albania, which is around 5 degrees warmer than the rest of the country. You will experience different types of weather on the trail, from cooler mountainous air to a warmer climate down on the coast.
Climate Char
Staying informed about the current situation and any specific requirements for traveling to your chosen destination is important. It is recommended to consult official sources, such as government health agencies or reputable travel advisories, for the most up-to-date information.
Note: Temperatures can be very high during the months of July and August, so this trail is not recommended for individuals in poor physical condition.
Please take along sun cream and anti-allergy medicine for possible insect bites.
Small saddlebag for food and water are provided but you are also welcome to bring your own, if they fit.
Internet access will be difficult during the ride. Riders can buy an Albanian SIM card/phone number for around €21 and have free internet access and around 30 minutes of free calls with most European countries. Access to electricity is possible every evening, and the whole area is covered very well with a signal.
Tirana Airport to Gjirokastra
(Round trip): Cost: €90 per person (€45 one way)
Distance: 225 km
Duration: 3 hours
Scheduled transfers: Every Saturday at 12:30 pm and 14:30 pm
Recommended arrival time for flights: No later than 14:00 pm
Recommended departure time for flights: Not earlier than 13:00 pm
Riders arriving in Tirana one day in advance should plan their arrival for the 12:30 pm or 14:30 pm transfer, agreed in advance with the organizers.
Transfers from Tirana can’t be organized, but it’s easy and affordable to reach Tirana Airport by bus. Buses run every hour from the center of Tirana (behind the opera palace).
1 person: €140 (one way)
2 persons: €70 each (one way)
3 persons or more: €55 each (one way)
Note: Private transfers can be booked if it’s not possible to schedule flights that align with the normal transfer schedule.
Cost: €50 per person (round trip)
Distance: 60 km
Duration: 1 hour
Transfers can be organized based on the ferries’ timetable for 2026, typically with one morning and one afternoon option.
Since Albania lacks equestrian shops, procuring necessary horse equipment from the local market becomes a significant challenge for us. If it’s feasible for you, we kindly request your assistance in bringing along any spare or unused items such as old pads, halters, ropes, girths, bridles, or any other equipment that you no longer use. Your contribution would be greatly appreciated by our center.
Upon your arrival at Tirana airport, ideally in the morning but no later than 14:00, our team will greet you and transport you to Gjirokastra, a journey of approximately three hours. Settle into your hotel, conveniently located a short walk from the historic center of Gjirokastra. Before dinner, take your own tour through the town, exploring the old Bazaar, Gjirokastra Castle, the Church of the Old Bazaar, the Mosque of the Bazaar, and Skenduli House, offering a glimpse into traditional life in Gjirokastra. Enjoy a traditional dinner at a local restaurant, where our guides will discuss the trail, itinerary, answer any questions, provide advice, and offer valuable insights.
Transfer Day
Begin your riding adventure from our stable, a 15-minute drive from Gjirokastra, at an elevation of 360 meters above sea level. Prepare to be amazed as the mountainous ecosystem rapidly transforms before your eyes. The ride starts with traversing valleys, allowing for exhilarating canters, before crossing the Drino River. The rest of the day entails riding through hilly terrain, small rivers, pine forests, and steep ascents and descents. We will take a short break at the Cepo Monastery, an essential Orthodox site boasting breathtaking views of the Drinos Valley. After a 30-minute ride, we will stop to enjoy launch at a local farm. Afterward, we will ride down to the Kardhiq River, where you’ll encounter intriguing natural formations like the “Gods of the Light” pillar rocks. We will also pass through the village of Zhulat. The day’s ride will conclude after approximately 6 hours in the village of Fushbardha, a significant hub in the Laberia region. Spend the evening and night in a village house, enjoying homemade traditional food and beverages. Immerse yourself in the local life by taking a walk, enjoying a beer, meeting the locals, and reconnecting with the horses by feeding and brushing them while soaking in the village’s peaceful atmosphere.
Total Riding Hours: 6
After enjoying a traditional breakfast at the family house, you will prepare for a long day of riding, which can last up to 8-9 hours. Today’s ride follows the tracks of King Skerdilajd’s army, which passed through the “Neck of the Rock” around 2,300 years ago. King Skerdilajd played a crucial role in Queen Teuta’s plans to create an Adriatic Front against Rome.
The trail takes you through beautiful woods, mountain climbs, rocky landscapes, and ancient ruins. Along the way, you will encounter various landmarks such as the Basha Stones, Dhespina cave, the Rock of Kaze, The Valley of Cheries, the Crooked Brook, Shameti Brook, Trullas Neck, and Derrasa Hole. These sites offer glimpses into the rich history and ancient civilizations of the region.
During the day, you will have a picnic lunch break in a mountain valley surrounded by a small oak forest, which you will pack yourself in the morning. The picturesque landscape and serene atmosphere provide a perfect setting for a relaxing meal. Be prepared for some walking during the day, as you may need to lead the horses for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes through difficult paths and steep downhill sections. It is advisable to wear good mountain hiking shoes to ensure your comfort and safety, and to carry at least three bottles of water with you.
By late afternoon, you will arrive at a family house where you will spend the evening and night. The hosts will treat you to homemade traditional food, often prepared with olive oil, which is abundant in the region. You can also enjoy local wine, raki (a traditional Albanian spirit), and mountain tea, which will help you unwind after a long day of riding. In the evening, you can enjoy the return of the herds (sheep and cows). You are also welcome to feed or brush the horses once again.
Total Riding Hours: 8-9 (including walking by leading the horses downhill)
After a hearty breakfast with the shepherd’s family, you will embark on a shorter but pleasant riding day. The first stop is the castle of Borsh, also known as the Castle of Sopot, situated on a hill in Borsh village at an altitude of 500 meters. This ancient castle dates back to the 4th or 3rd century BC and has witnessed the influence of various civilizations, including the Byzantine Empire and the Republic of Venice.
After exploring the castle ruins, you will ride along the old road that runs parallel to the seaside. Olive trees, citrus fruits, and grapefruits adorn the upper part of the road, while remnants of defense bunkers from the past can be seen along the coastline of Piqeras, an old fishing village. The ride concludes for the day in the village, where you will enjoy lunch on the terrace of a hosting house. For accommodation, you will stay in a typical house of the coast, immersing yourself in the local atmosphere.
After lunch, you will have the opportunity to relax and enjoy a free afternoon by the sea (where we will drive you by car). Dinner will be served on the terrace of the guesthouse, where you can enjoy the local atmosphere, music, and fresh fish. You are also welcome to feed or brush the horses once again, immersing yourself further in the experience.
Total Riding Hours: 3.5
Start your day with a delightful breakfast on the terrace, overlooking the Ionian Sea. Traditional coastal delicacies such as byrek (cheese pie), cookies, butter, fresh milk, and honey will be served. The day’s ride takes you through olive tree terraces, offering magnificent views of the sea. You will ride along the beach of Bunec, a pristine stretch of sand and pebbles, enjoying the refreshing breeze from the sea. Enjoy a homemade lunch at a small restaurant by the sea. Afterward, take a 2-3 hour break to swim, sunbathe, or enjoy leisurely walks along the beach.
The day’s ride continues as you enter a small “jungle” of trees, bushes, and rocks, encountering the remains of an old road that once connected the sea with the villages along the coast. In the afternoon, you will pass through the village of Shen Vasil, a medieval center with a dark history during the dictatorship era, as it served as a labor camp for political prisoners. Traces of this tumultuous past can still be seen throughout the village.
We will then descend into the Kalasa Valley to reach the battlefield of 229 BC, where we will canter along the ancient battlefield of King Skerdilajd. Along the way, you may encounter herds of sheep and goats accompanied by local shepherds. This region has a strong rural tradition, and you might get a glimpse into the daily lives of the local population. The day will conclude in Bajkaj Village, located 200 meters above the valley and surrounded by citrus groves (oranges, lemons, olives).
In the late afternoon, you will arrive at a local house where you will be accommodated for the night. The village atmophere provides a cozy and comfortable setting, allowing you to rest and recharge for the next day’s adventures. You are welcomed to feed or brush the horses once again.
Total Riding Hours: 6.5
The day begins with the ascent of Mount Sopoti. Initially, you’ll ride through gentle and picturesque hills towards Varfaj village, where you’ll be greeted by breathtaking vistas. As you continue to reach the summit of Mount Sopoti, where we’ll stop at some natural springs to water the horses, refill our bottles, and refresh ourselves.
After the village of Varaj, the ascent becomes steeper and more rocky, so we will ride at a slower pace until we reach the top of Mount Sopoti. At the summit, we will enjoy a picnic that you have prepared in the morning.
The descent offers panoramic views of the Drinos Valley, but some sections require dismounting and walking for approximately 15 minutes.
Arriving at Lazarat village, known for its storied past and recent transformations, you’ll find yourself immersed in its rich culture. Once infamous for marijuana cultivation, Lazarat now proudly showcases its timeless traditions. Your accommodation in a local home offers an authentic experience, enhanced by your participation in a cooking class led by your hosts. Amidst the serene ambiance of the olive groves, dinner becomes an unforgettable feast, evoking a sense of tranquility and contentment. Afterward, you are welcomed to feed or brush the horses once again, further connecting with the local atmosphere.
Total Riding Hours: 6 (including possible walking while leading the horses)
On the final leg of your journey, we’ll embark on a shorter riding day, beginning with a traverse through Lazarat village en route to Drinos Valley. Our path will lead us to a suitable crossing over the Drino River, where we’ll navigate numerous exhilarating canters. As we approach the southern outskirts of “Asim Zeneli” village, we’ll ascend the hills, eventually arriving at the stables. Here, we’ll tenderly care for the horses, granting them a chance to roam freely and unwind.
After bidding farewell to our week companions, we’ll pause for the lunch break. A picnic, thoughtfully prepared by a local family in Asim Zeneli, awaits us, and we’ll savor it alongside a refreshing beverage at the village café. This moment offers a fitting conclusion and reflection on our week equestrian adventure.
Later, we will return to the same hotel in Gjirokastra for accommodation. The entire afternoon will be at your leisure, giving you time to prepare for your departure, explore local museums, or enjoy some souvenir shopping. As the day comes to an end, we will gather for a memorable farewell dinner at a cozy restaurant in the Old Bazaar, savoring the final flavors of the local cuisine.
Total Riding Hours: 3
After breakfast, from Gjirokastra, we can arrange transportation back to Tirana or other destinations.
j van huizen2024-12-04Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My one week horse riding holiday under guidance of the owners Kristina and Aurel and their friend Olti was the best experience I had. With their unique and strong Albanian horses we crossed mountains, rivers and forests and it was amazing. The different landscapes and the views of the autumn colours were all picturesque. We galoped often and it was dynamic every day. Also important for me to mention were the excellent saddles with padding they have, meaning a very comfortable ride every day. I therefor highly recommend a holiday with Caravan horse riding. Fjoralb Kapo2024-11-26Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Eksperience e paharrueshme dhe nje falenderim Ketit qe na e mundesoi! Daniel Vernon2024-11-25Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Kristina and team, Just wanted to drop you a note to say a massive thank you for such a magical week back in July this year. The whole experience was wonderful and so well thought through / curated. The hospitality we received everywhere we want was memorable, and the ride was exhilarating, challenging at times as well as truly beautiful. The horses will forever be in our minds and we hope to get to ride them again in the future. Look forward to seeing you and the team again at some point. Thanks once again, Dan & Evie ❤️ Sandra Isenberg2024-11-10Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Faleminderit - was the first word I learned in a country that I didn't really know much about. The adventure started with a warm welcome from Kristina and Aurel and a careful distribution of horses. Breathtaking landscapes that keep revealing new, wonderful views. History and stories everywhere. Sure-footed, robust horses that you trust after just a short time. And all the people with their warm hospitality. The days felt endless and unfortunately were over so quickly. So the last word I want to say to my trail partners Aurel, Olti, Dhurim and Aoos is: Faleminderit! 🫶 Laura Maria2024-11-09Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Ein tolles Erlebnis! Alle Mitarbeiter waren sehr freundlich und zuvorkommend und die Pferde wurden gut versorgt. Wir buchten die Anfängertour, sie war für Ungeübte gut machbar jedoch schadet ein bisschen Erfahrung nicht. Der Preis war fair. Auf jeden Fall empfehlenswert! Madelaine Lukes2024-10-29Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing horses, great guide. Unforgettable experience