Ali Pasha’s Springs Trail

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Ali Pasha's Springs Trail: Easy Walk from Gusinje

Published 17 July 2025 Updated 1 July 2026
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Ali Pasha’s Springs Trail scored 71/100 on HikeList's trail-quality metrics.

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  • Ideal length 55
  • Balanced challenge 54
  • Scenery & wildness 98
  • Varied terrain 64
  • Accommodation 57
  • Food & support 74
  • Path quality 98
  • Season flexibility 100

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Ali Pasha's Springs Trail is a short, easy 3 km out-and-back walk from Gusinje to the Ali Pasha Springs, or Izvori Ali-Paše, in Montenegro. It is a simple valley-floor route at around 950 m, not a long-distance trail: expect roughly 1.5 km each way and about 25 minutes on foot from Gusinje to the springs. It suits casual walkers, families and hikers using Gusinje as a base for bigger Prokletije routes.

Route Overview

Start in Gusinje and walk out to the Ali Pasha Springs, then return the same way. The route is an out-and-back on gravel and dirt surfaces through mountainous, partly forested terrain at the foot of the Prokletije mountains. The main objective is the turquoise karst spring beneath a cliff, with views towards the Karanfili peaks. No transport details are verified in the brief; the useful planning point is that the springs are close enough to reach on foot from Gusinje. For a real mountain hike from the same area, see Grbaja Valley to Karanfili. Other Montenegro options include Black Lake Loop (Crno Jezero) and Bobotov Kuk Summit Trail.

Name and local history

The springs are named after Ali Pasha of Gusinje, described in the verified brief as a 19th-century local Ottoman-era leader. Beyond that naming context, no further verified historical detail is provided here. For hikers, the site is best understood as a natural attraction near Gusinje rather than a heritage route: the main reason to go is the karst spring at the foot of the Prokletije mountains.

Notable highlights

Ali Pasha Springs / Izvori Ali-Paše: A turquoise karst spring erupting beneath a cliff near Gusinje. The brief identifies it as the largest in Prokletije National Park, making it the clear focus of the walk.

Karanfili peaks: The route gives views towards the Karanfili peaks, one of the main mountain objectives above the Gusinje and Grbaja/Grebaje area.

Prokletije mountains: The springs sit at the foot of the Prokletije range, so the walk works well as a low-effort introduction before tackling higher trails.

Gusinje: This is the start and end point for the walk, with guesthouses available in Gusinje and nearby Plav.

Grbaja/Grebaje Valley: The springs are a gateway stop for hikers heading towards the Grbaja/Grebaje Valley, the local base for harder routes such as Grbaja Valley to Karanfili.

Challenges to expect

This is an easy walk, but it is still on gravel and dirt rather than a paved promenade. Total ascent is not verified, and the route should not be treated as a mountain day or a resupply stage. The main planning issue is expectation: it is a short nature walk to a spring, not a multi-day waymarked long-distance trail.

Country
Distance
3 kilometres
Duration
1 days
Difficulty rating
Easy
Trail type
Out & Back
Elevation gain/loss
350 metres
Highest point altitude
950 metres
When to hike
Best months: Mar–Jun & Oct–Nov
Climate: NASA POWER · location © OpenStreetMap
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Permits & Fees
No permits or fees
Terrain & Landscape
  • Mountainous
  • Forest
Trail surface
  • Gravel
  • Dirt
Accommodation
  • Hotels
Average daytime temperature
18°C
Chance of rainfall
Medium
Estimated cost
$
Optimal hiking season
Spring
March to May
Summer
June to August
Autumn
September to November
Year-round
Year Round
Accessibility
  • Family Friendly
  • Pet Friendly
Facilities
  • Water Sources
  • Campsites

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Day walk
Gusinje to Ali Pasha Springs and back
Approx. 3 km

Walk roughly 1.5 km from Gusinje to the Ali Pasha Springs, taking about 25 minutes on foot from town, then return the same way. The route is an easy out-and-back on gravel and dirt surfaces.

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