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[[Hitchhiking]] in Albania can go surprisingly well. Even though Albania is still one of the poorest countries in [[Europe]], the country's living conditions have improved greatly in the past years.
People are usually friendly and ready to help. Be aware some drivers expect money, since private taxi is a major form of public transport. Make sure that before you board a vehicle the driver is not an informal cab-driver. A simple 'no taxi' phrase should be enough very easy way to avoid misunderstandings. Some found it useful (if you are strict about hitchhiking) is to learn say "por.... autostop, jo para.... jo problem?lek" - " (but.... hitchhiking, no money... no problem?) and ask it as they stop " while showing the thumb up sign (yes/no = po/"jo, and mirë (pronounced mir) = fine/good). The phrase "ska lek" is an easy way of saying you do not want to pay (it translates as pronounced "no moneyyo"). Some This is very clear to drivers and they will refuse to take you for free, but still every other driver should either drive away or pick you up. Hitchhiking with a sign can be useful to differentiate yourself from the other people using public transportation. However, putting "no taxi" on your sign makes you just another roadside attraction, and is probably best avoidedanyway.
Hitchhiking with a sign can be useful to differentiate yourself from the other people using public transportation, but on smaller roads a thumb is enough (and might actually make things easier since people might not be going far and it's hard to know what to put on your sign).
[[Image:Albania hh truck.jpg|right|thumb|Hitching down from [[Theth]] at the back of a truck.]]Many private minibuses join the main cities via the main roads. There are no bus stops, so they may stop when they see you hitchhiking. They are quite cheap, for example a ride from [[Tirana]] - [[Shkodër]] (120 km) costs 500 Lek (about EUR 3.5). Thus, it may happen that they pick you for free if you say that you don't have money.
Do not drink tap water in Albania.
''This statement is partly false, I asked around and it seems to depend on the area you are in. For example Gjirokaster is very well drinkable. ** ''[[User:nerd-has-a-shirt|Val]] I had no Problems staying one week drinking it. Next tipptip, if you are in Dhermi area, ask in big hotels they sometimes have a water cleaning filter in their system and you can fill up your bottle easily.''[[User:MOAH|Mind of a Hitchhiker]] drank the tap water in Albania for one month and was perfectly fine.
== Accomodation & Sleeping ==
There is a nice and individual hostel in the center of Tirana. Tirana Backpacker Hostel, Rruga Elbasanit 85, Tirana.
For free you can stay at Couchsurfer house. Albanians are very good hosts and they can help you by showing the city you will stay or giving directions.
 
[[User:MOAH|Mind of a Hitchhiker]] had an awesome time freecamping and squatting in Albania. There's lots of building going on in Albania, especially at the coast in [[Sarandë]] there's a whole rise of ugly concrete structures, presumably to launder money. There's not enough people who actually buy those apartments, so squatting is really doable for the night if you manage to sneak in unnoticed. There's empty buildings in the whole country. If you walk about 4km north of [[Dürres]] centre there's a few beaches and hills excellent for pitching a tent.
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