Visit the highest peaks of the Western Balkans

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Montenegro’s Zla Kolata 2534m

Zla Kolata or Kollata e Keqe is one of the most highest peak in the Accursed Mountains,
and it resides in the border between Montenegro and Albania, it can be climbed from both villages Vusanje (Montenegro) and Valbona (Albania).

Albania’s Korabi peak 2764m

Korabi Mountain is the highest peak in the eastern part of Albania and also the highest peak, it is in the border between Albania and North Macedonia also North Macedonia’s highest peak. Korabi peak reaches a height of 2764m above sea level, it has magnificent views from the top.

Kosovo’s Gjeravica Peak 2656m

Gjeravica is a mountain peak in Kosovo and the highest peak in the country, with an elevation of 2,656 meters (8,714 feet). It is the second-highest peak in both the Accursed Mountains and the Dinaric Alps, following Jezercë. Gjeravica is situated in the western part of Kosovo, specifically in the municipality of Junik.

Jezerca the highest peak in the Dinaric Alps

The Dinaric Alps, also known as the Dinarides, are a mountain range in Southern and Southcentral Europe that separates the Balkan Peninsula from the Adriatic Sea. They extend from Italy in the northwest, through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Kosovo, reaching Albania in the southeast. The Dinaric Alps extend about 645 kilometers (401 miles) along the western Balkan Peninsula, starting from the Julian Alps in northeastern Italy and continuing to the Šar(Sharr) and Korab massif,
where their direction shifts.