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Ohrid: A Private Walking Tour with a Local Guide

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Step into the enchanting history of Ohrid and discover the ancient North Macedonian city through the eyes of an expert local guide in our private tour.

Nestled beside the ancient Lake Ohrid—hailed as the "Pearl of the Balkans" this timeless city bears witness to the epochs, from Ancient Greece to the Ottoman Empire, creating a tapestry of cultures that still resonates today.

Explore the XI century Tsar Samuel's Fortress, offering panoramic views of Lake Ohrid, famed for its clarity. Wander through the old city, unveiling the city's Ancient Theatre from the 2nd century B.C.

Immerse yourself in Ottoman elegance along narrow streets, visit an antique store filled with 19th-century treasures, and delve into handmade paper and woodcraft workshops.

Discover the secrets of the famous Ohrid pearl, ensuring an unforgettable experience that transcends time. Join us on a private journey through Ohrid's rich history, craftsmanship, and soul.

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Ohrid: A Private Walking Tour with a Local Guide

From₹6,134.65Per Person

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Tsar Samuel's Fortress
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The Fortress of the Tsar Samuel, also known as Samuel's Fortress, is a historic citadel located in Ohrid, North Macedonia. It was constructed during the rule of the First Bulgarian Empire in the 10th century under Tsar Samuel. Positioned on a hill overlooking the city and Lake Ohrid, the fortress played a strategic role in the region's defense. Today, it stands as a prominent archaeological site and a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors stunning views of the surrounding landscape and insights into the area's medieval history.

Lake Ohrid
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Lake Ohrid is a large, ancient lake situated on the border between North Macedonia and Albania. It is one of the oldest and deepest lakes in Europe, known for its exceptional biodiversity and cultural significance. With a surface area of approximately 360 square kilometers and a maximum depth of over 280 meters, Lake Ohrid is renowned for its clear, turquoise waters and unique ecosystems, including numerous endemic species of flora and fauna. The lake and its surrounding area have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to their outstanding universal value, encompassing both natural and cultural heritage sites.

Ancient Theatre of Ohrid
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The Ancient Theatre of Ohrid dates back to the 2nd century BCE. Carved into the natural slope of the hillside, the theater features a semicircular orchestra and tiered seating for spectators, offering panoramic views of the lake and surrounding landscape. Used for cultural events, it's a UNESCO site and a popular tourist attraction.

Inclusions

  • Visit to a Workshop for handmade woodcrafts
  • Visit to a Workshop for handmade paper
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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