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We will pick you up from any hotel or address within Skopje.
After less than 1 hour drive from Skopje you will enter Mavrovo national park. Coffee stop near Mavrovo lake. Drive along Radika river and many traditional villages. Possibility to have a lunch or snacks at some of traditional restaurants on the way.Later on, drive along the lakes made by Black Drim river to the city of Struga. Stop at Struga, near the place where river flows out of Ohrid lake.
Arrival in Ohrid and drop off at any hotel or address within Ohrid.
Prices per transfer
Car up to 3 pax - 159 €
Minivan up to 4 pax - 189 €
Van up to 7 pax - 269 €
Minibus up to 14 pax - 479 €
We will pick you up from any hotel or address within Skopje
Mavrovo National Park encompasses the most beautiful parts of western Macedonia, the mountains Bistra, Korab, South Sar Massifs, Desat, the river Radika, Mavrovo Lake
and the villages Mavrovi Anovi, Mavrovo, Leunovo, Nikiforovo, Galicnik, Rostuse, Gari, Jance, Tresonce, Bituse and Lazaropole, with total area of 73,088 hectares.
In order to preserve the natural wealth of the region, it has been designated as a National Park with the Law passed on March 3rd 1952, on account of "the historical and scientific significance of the forests and wooded areas around Mavrovsko plain, the specific landscape and the natural beauty of the region, the diverse flora and fauna and ethnological characteristics".
Struga's name stems from a pure and distinctive Slavic word. The people of Struga and Ohrid provide two explanations of the origin of this name. According to the first folk interpretation, the name comes from the open geographical position of the city: a place where the wind constantly blows.
The geographical position of Struga, the openness of the Struga valley, the mountains around the city, as well as the proximity of the lake, enable the wind to blow from all sides in Struga. The winds are divided into permanent and local. To the permanent winds, belong the winds from the south and from the north. Winds from the north usually come along the valley of the Crn Drim River and carry freshness throughout the year, but most often in winter. The southern wind blows usually in March and April, and less often in May. The southern wind is suitable for hunting of eel, bleaks, and rutilus rubilio ochridanus.
Upon arrival in Ohrid we will drop you at any hotel or address within Ohrid
5 hours