



Preferred Period: mid-April – mid-June
About Our Program
Shkodra Lake is an Important Bird Area known to many for its evergreen colors. The water surface offers excellent ground for thousands of wintering waterbirds whose population is dominated by diving species, including Pygmy Cormorants, Tufted Duck, Pochards, Crested Grebes, Goldeneyes, and Coots.
In addition The surrounding of the lake is covered with riparian forests and wet meadows, offering excellent roosting, nesting sites and feeding sites for numerous passerines. Such habitats and landscapes are not bare of Birds of Prey.
While Harries are common species, even Eagles, namely the Golden Eagle, use the site as a feeding ground.
Furthermore, Spring comes with the colors of hundreds of flowers and dozen of butterflies. One could only admire the shapes and colors of Swallowtails (Papilio Machaon), Cleopatra butterfly (Gonepteryx Cleopatra), African Monarc (Danaus Chrysippus), Red Admiral (Vanessa Atalanta), European Peacock (Aglais Io).
Concluding together with its historical-cultural background and warm hospitality, Shkodra Lake is a place to visit were people could easily have an excellent time.
Find the Perfect Fit for Your Budget
Choose from our range of flexible pricing options that cater to your specific needs.
1-3 Pax Plan
The option is dedicated to a group of maximum 3 People
€ 300/group
4 – 7 Pax Plan
The option is dedicated to a group of maximum 7 People
€ 600/group
Testimonials
What Our Customers Say
Hear from our satisfied customers who have experienced the quality and value of our products and services.
I had to go for a business trip to Albania and wanted to combine it with a two days birdwatching tour. I found AOS on the internet searching for guided birding tours in Albania.
Everything met my expectations.
Bernhard S
Erald is a phenomenal guide, we felt very comfortable and above all we were able to take very good photos in places we would never have found on our own. In addition to flamingos, cuckoos, hoopoe, etc., we were also able to observe various eagles (migration time), owls and stone owls and take pictures in very good quality. Through the tour with Erald we were able to learn a lot about nature, the existing problems (coastal development, destruction of near-natural habitats, etc.), but also about life in Albania itself.
Martin L
Fantastic 2 days birding with Kladji & Kato. Wonderful to see Black Headed Bunting & Dalmatian Pelican at Divake, Karavasta along with more usual birds. Kladji was also able to get us onto Roller (a much wanted lifer) & Turtle Dove before returning to Tirana on day 1. Day 2 took us to Natre and Calandra Lark, Golden Oriole and Great Spotted Cuckoo (38 years after my last sighting). An Ice Cream on the way back to Tirana made for a great end to the trip..
Saffia4
Other Tour Ideas
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Birding Albania / 8 Days
Ealy morning trip to the southern part of the National Park for Collared Pratincole, Calandra Lark (Melanocorypha calandra) and Short-toed Lark (Calandrella brachidactyla), Stonechat (Saxicola rubicola), Spanish Sparrow (Passer hispaniolensis) etc.

Birding the Dalmatian Pelican / 7 Days
Morning boat trip to the Dalmatian Pelicans colony where the group would engage in monitoring of the Dalmatian Pelican in accordance with the species monitoring protocol. In addition the group will monitor the number of adult, juveniles and pullis (chicks) as well as their activity including brooding, feeding, resting, flying etc.

Birding the Albanian Alps / 8 Days
Transfer early to Valbone via ferry boat and birding in lake Koman for Birds of prey, Goosander, Cormorants and Gulls. Followin Lunch in the boat. Afternoon birding hike to see Larks, Swallows and Martins, Wagtails and Pipits, Dippers, Wrens, Accentors, Thrushes, Old World warblers, Old World flycatchers, Nuthatches, Tree creepers Shrikes, Crows, Starlings, Buntings, Siskins etc.

Birding Lake Shkoder / 1 Day
Shkodra Lake is an Important Bird Area known to many for its evergreen colors. The water surface offers excellent ground for thousands of wintering waterbirds whose population is dominated by diving species, including Pygmy Cormorants, Tufted Duck, Pochards, Crested Grebes, Goldeneyes, and Coots. .
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