Flamur Nacaj Guesthouse
Sustainability
Flamur owns and manages the guesthouse. Manushaqe is his wife, and they have a baby girl named Sara. The family lives in a home across from the guesthouse, with Flamur's parents and brother. Flamur has six other siblings who are all living and working in the United States. They come back and visit when they can. The family has been receiving visitors in the guesthouse since 2000 when Flamur's siblings left for the the U.S. And the guesthouse was left vacant.
Caring for destination
This accommodation provider has taken action to address one or more issues (whether environmental, social or cultural) which will contribute positively to the long term viability of the destination and hence their site displays a Caring for the destination rating.
Main area of focus in Caring for the Destination:
This family guesthouse is an example of local living because that has been the tradition for centuries. Farming methods here are still small-scale, natural, and traditional. Also, Flamur has engineered hydro-power using the nearby waterfall.
Detailed description of the Caring for the Destination Initiative:
The family is more than happy to give you a botanical tour of their property so you can see for yourself their cultivation methods and products.
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