Experience an ever-changing picturesque landscape, fluctuating from lush green woodlands and stark mountain peaks to crystalline rivers and alpine vistas. A unique location, where raw stone intersects with radiance, rawness intertwines with grace, and fleeting coexists with perpetual.
Experience an ever-changing picturesque landscape, fluctuating from lush green woodlands and stark mountain peaks to crystalline rivers and alpine vistas. A unique location, where raw stone intersects with radiance, rawness intertwines with grace, and fleeting coexists with perpetual.
National Park of Tzoumerka (Day 1)
Anilio - A village known for its tranquility and natural splendor.
Baros Pass - The road winds like a serpent through canyons, forests, and steep slopes.
Matsouki - Matsouki is one of Tzoumerka’s villages, rich in tradition and showcasing remarkable examples of traditional architecture, including…
National Park of Tzoumerka (Day 1)
Anilio - A village known for its tranquility and natural splendor.
Baros Pass - The road winds like a serpent through canyons, forests, and steep slopes.
Matsouki - Matsouki is one of Tzoumerka’s villages, rich in tradition and showcasing remarkable examples of traditional architecture, including bridges, watermills, and the impressive 11th-century Holy Monastery of Vlyza.
Pramanta - This settlement is built at an altitude of 840m, amphitheatrically positioned at the base of “Strogoula” mountain (2,107 m), perhaps the most majestic peak of Tzoumerka. The 500-year-old plane tree and the historic “Arapis” fountain are prominent in the main square, adjacent to the main church of Agia Paraskevi.
Anemotrypa Cave - Discovered in 1960, the “Anemotripa” Cave in Pramanta was found when cool air emerged from a small rock crevice, prompting exploration. It is the only cave in Greece traversed by a river, allowing for natural self-purification, making visits truly enjoyable.
Plaka Arched Bridge - Constructed in 1866, it was once the largest single-arched bridge in the Balkans, with a span of 40 meters, a height of 19 meters, and a top opening of 3.2 meters. From 1881 to 1913, the bridge served as a border between Greece and Turkey.
National Park of Tzoumerka (Day 2)
Iera Moni Panagias Tsoukas - Tradition holds that the monastery was founded in 1190 by Emperor Isaac II Angelos, destroyed in 1736, and renovated in 1779.
Theodoros Papagiannis Museum of Contemporary Art - This museum is unique for its works that reflect the essence of Epirus and its history, celebrating what has brought it glory and respect among Greeks. It uniquely addresses themes of bread, benefactors, exiles, intellectuals, Epirot craftsmen, shepherds, farmers, the enduring Epirot mother, and education.
Plaka Arched Bridge - The Politsas Bridge, built at the end of the 19th century, facilitated movement for residents from the villages of Ambelochori, Raftanaei, Agnanta, Pramanta, and Ktistades to Ioannina.
Klifkis Waterfall - From Kaletzi, the route leads to one of the area’s most significant sights, the springs and waterfalls of Klifki, with the first waterfall standing at 47m high. Upon reaching the river, visitors can see the last waterfall of Klifki in a picturesque setting with a lake and stunning rock formations.
Kostitsio - From the village of Kostitsi, a simple 30-minute walk leads to the Prophet Elias Church. This location offers an amazing view, where the confluence of two rivers can be seen within the canyon.

- Lunch
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Snacks
- Video & photos
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Snacks
- Video & photos
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.