COUNTRY: Albania SHORT DESCRIPTIONBackgroundAlbania's southern coast stands for extraordinary nature combined with cultural heritage and overwhelming landscapes of the Ionian Sea. The 150-kilometer southern coast comprises two national parks Llogara and Butrint, and the peninsula of Karaburun and Narta lagoon. The wonderful landscapes also due to differences in altitudes of over 1,500 meters, combined with the rich variety of habitats and the archaeological heritage from Illyrian, Greek, Roman and Ottoman rules make the southern coast an important region for the national economy. The GIZ project "Integrated sustainable development of the southern coastal region" is supporting rural development in the area, covered by municipalities of Vlora, Himara and Saranda, with focus on rural tourism. Further, the project supports the development of business models of rural tourism in three pilot areas: guesthouse accommodation and services, hiking and mountain biking trails, culture tours; and local products development and its promotion. Project AimThe aim of the project is to unlock and introduce the two undiscovered regions of Albania, the romantic South Costal Region and the mountainous wild North directly to the German speaking travel market and to open and tap distribution channels for the newly developed sustainable tourism products. Service related tourism stakeholders should get prepared and trained to become competitive and service oriented and new viable business models to create additional income for local guesthouses should be developed. Services ProvidedAGEG Tourism for Sustainability Consulting AGEG Tourism for Sustainability Consulting provided the following services:
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