

Price From: 999€
Duration: 5 Hours
Group Size:
Minimum Age: 12
Language: English
Category: Hiking
Tour ID: S-BR-HI-01
– Follow the footsteps of pilgrims on a sacred ascent on Mount Tomorr
– Reach the Kulmak Summit (2379m), one of the most panoramic high points in southern Albania
– Trek through karst meadows, pine groves, and windswept ridgelines at 2,000+ meters
– Enjoy commanding views over Berat, the Osum Valley, and the southern Albanian plains
– Explore Albania’s most mystical mountain without needing technical skills, by just following the instructions of our dedicated app
Rising sharply from the plains of southern Albania to an altitude of 2416 meters, Mount Tomorr dominates the horizon south-west of Berat. The mountain is not only a dramatic karst landscape of cliffs, caves, and alpine meadows, it is also deeply sacred. Every August, thousands of pilgrims from the Bektashi order make their way to the tomb of Abaz Aliu, located at the summit. The mountain is protected as a national park, preserving its diverse ecosystem and cultural heritage. This hike follows the same route used by the pilgrims, leading you through spiritually and scenically rich trails toward the Kulmak Summit, a major high point on Tomorr’s long ridgeline.
The hike begins near the Tekke of Abaz Aliu, a religious site and symbolic starting point for many of the mountain’s pilgrim journeys. From here, the trail climbs gradually but steadily along the flanks of the mountain. The first 150m of the ascent follow a trail that goes in Southern direction, and then turns to the North-West. As the ascent continues, the trail reaches a wide ridgeline. From here, the landscape becomes more open, and the views stretch far across the valley toward Berat and the Osum River basin. The route continues in the same direction, and follows the ridge, climbing steadily toward the summit of Kulmak, which stands at around 2379 meters above sea level.
While this isn’t the highest peak of Mount Tomorr (which lies further North), Kulmak is one of its most accessible high points, and the views from the top are extraordinary. The ridgelines roll out to the horizon, with white limestone crags, pine clusters, and deep valleys shaping the panorama.
After a well-earned rest at the top, you will descend by the same trail, retracing your steps back down toward the starting point at the base.
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This trail starts and ends at the trailhead at the Abaz Ali Teqe. The best way to get to the starting point of this hike is with a private vehicle. You can use your own vehicle, rent one yourself or through us.
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| To assist you, we provide a detailed information package, including route descriptions, digital maps and information about transportation options. All this will be available in a dedicated mobile app, which you can download to your smartphone before your adventure.
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| While most hiking trails are signed, some markings may be unclear or difficult to see. Certain sections might not be well-marked, and poor weather can make navigation more challenging. Good navigation skills are necessary to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
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| Free cancellation at any time before app download. Once the app has been downloaded, cancellations are no longer possible. |