Shtamë Pass Nature Park

[2] The park is named after the Qafë-Shtamë passage, and has an area of 6,864.36 hectares, with a beautiful mountain scenery consisting mainly of pine forests, some small lakes and major water sources.

North of the pass road, the majority of the park is mostly undeveloped mountain land with forests, in which pine trees, and oak dominate.

[2][5] The forests provide opportunities for retreat for brown bears, wolves, foxes, and various birds,[2] actually being endangered from illegal deforestation.

An explosion took place in the tunnels full of ammunition and weapons, which had been stored in a military storage site during the communist era.

As a result of the collapse of public order, several people tried to disassemble metals to sell, without applying any care or having proper military knowledge.

The Forsythia europaea can be found in the Shtamë Pass.
Qafshtama Water delivery truck in Qafe Shtame National Park