Tomorri Mountain is a wonderful natural attraction in south-central Albania. The mountain peak located 2,416 meters above sea level is often covered in mist and mysteries. Albanians also call it the Throne of Gods and many people believe that the mountain stand over something yet unknown. Other say, that it covers a structure, possibly a pyramid. These rumors and the natural beauty of Tomorri National Park attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. The park that spreads over 23,444 hectares is a great destination for hiking, trekking, camping, mountaineering, and pilgrimage. The park is also a spiritual destination for hundreds of thousands of Christian and Sufi pilgrims that climb the mountain every summer to honor the Virgin Mary and Abbas Ali. A tekke is situated at the highest peak of the mountain. The mountain is closely related to the city of Berat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tomorri Mountain is a great playground for fans of outdoor activities.