
Carku Guesthouse | ![]() |
Address: Theth, Gjecaj, Thethi
Carku Guesthouse is a truly authentic and storybook-like house made of hard stone and wide and thick planks of healthy-smelling pinewood that transmits warmth and friendliness.
It is the closest property in Theth to the Sheep's Pass and Thore Pass. The guesthouse has been at times a station, at times a theatre of public activity, a house owned by God and guests, as prescribed by the Kanun of Dukagjin.
Experience true moments of local social traditions by observing the flow of guests, visitors and ‘heralds' that come and go during the busy summer days. Don't miss this ideal headquarters for exciting outdoor activities and world-class hiking in the mountains.
The family offers guests all the basic necessities for a comfortable stay in their home. Bed sheets and towels are also provided. All meals are included in the price. The only items to be carried are shampoo, shower gel, mosquito repellent, a small first aid kit, a warm sweater and a warm pair of socks.
Guests are also requested to bring along a pair of slippers, as it is the custom in Albania to leave shoes at the door, and walk around the house in slippers.
- Car Parking
- Mobile Phone Reception
- Reading Room
- Arrival/departure point transfers (Extra charge)
- Daily Housekeeping
- Laundry/Ironing
- Board/Leisure Games
- Cultural Entertainment
- Cultural Visits/Tours
- Jogging/Walking
- Albanian
- Italian
Guests who wish to stay longer or leave their luggage at the hotel are requested to please negotiate this directly with the Carku family. If they are not fully booked, it is usually not a problem to leave luggage or stay on a bit longer.
Children policy:
Children are welcome to stay with their parents.
Payment forms:
Check in time: 00:00
Check out time: 12:00
Other Disclosures:
Guests can check-in at any time, but it is recommended that they inform the hotel of their estimated arrival time, as the hosts need to know if they will be present for lunch or dinner. This is also to ensure the safety of guests, especially those arriving on foot from one of the other valleys in the region.
Various development organizations, such as the German Organization for Technical Cooperation, have worked with the host families in the area to bring their guesthouses up to standard. While travelers must keep in mind that these are very modest, simple, and rustic family home environments, they will be pleased to find that the accommodations do provide a comfortable stay.
It is most considerate to book in advance so that each family has time to prepare the food and guestrooms with your comfort in mind.
Remember to bring warm layers and thick socks or slippers for wearing indoors. The weather can get cold in this high altitude climate.
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