
(birn) When 16-year-old Gezim Shala first came to Durres he was one of hundreds of thousands of war refugees displaced from Kosovo, after Slobodan Milosevic launched his campaign to rid Serbia’s former province of its Albanian majority. “Choosing Albania as a vacation destination is a no-brainier for many Kosovars,” he says sitting at a roadside fast food restaurant. “The language and a common culture help us feel more at ease. It makes sense for Albanians to host Albanians.” Tourism in Albania has experienced exponential growth in the last few years as the country slowly emerges from a difficult and often tumultuous transitional period.