Meteora Monasters
The Meteora Monasteries, built in the 14th century, are perched on towering rock pillars in central Greece. These monasteries offer breathtaking views and stand as monuments to human ingenuity and faith. Today, six of them remain active, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike.
Kalampaka
Kalabaka, with a population of 12,000, is located at the foothills of the impressive Meteora cliffs. The area has a history of being a refuge for humans for thousands of years, with the oldest known human settlement dating back 130,000 years in the prehistoric cave of Theopetra, just 4 km from Kalabaka.
Kastraki
Kastraki, part of Kalabaka in Meteora, is an ancient village built among cliffs. Known for its unique eastern district and rich traditions, it attracts climbers and offers a charming cultural experience. The stunning landscape, with canyons and iconic rock formations, contributes to its UNESCO World Heritage status.