Lake Koman
The development of the River Drin's cascade caused Koman to transform into a lake. This body of water carves through heavily forested mountains, creating confined gorges resembling the well-known Scandinavian fjords. The lake is barely 50 meters (164 feet) broad at its narrowest point and has a surface area of 13 square kilometers (5 square miles). From Koman village to Fierza and back, ferry lines and other smaller vessels frequently run along the lake. The travelers will be astounded by a landscape filled with breathtaking gorges, river mouths, secret beaches, real guesthouses, and a variety of species throughout this voyage, and they'll think they're in a scenario from a Jurassic planet.
Kayaking, camping, sunbathing, and festivals are just a few of the many events that Lake Koman and the villages that surround it host. The area is best visited in the summer when the majority of excursions, trips, and organizations are in operation. The Valbona Valley National Park and the Albanian Alps' highest peaks are the lake route's most well-known stops between Koman and Fierza.
Location: on the Drin River in northern Albania