28.07.2022

Cottage in the Village of Ochipala Available for Reservations

Cottage in the Village of Ochipala Available for Reservations

If you're not a fan of crowds and mass tourism, then the smaller villages in Macedonia are the perfect challenge for you. These villages are also a true challenge for the Kajak.mk team, as we have always strived to encourage as many hosts as possible to open their doors to our world and prove that happiness is found where you make new friends, hear new stories, and learn something new in your life.

Has anyone heard of the village of Ochipala? This village is located 5 kilometers from Delchevo at an altitude of 600 meters. Not far from the village, there is a cave open to visitors, and the region offers opportunities to visit waterfalls, horseback riding, and, of course, tasting local food.

You can taste food at the Ethno Complex "Čardak," which has been part of our "Gastronomy" base for some time. Starting today, you can also book accommodation within the complex.

The accommodation is located in the Jovanovska neighborhood of Ochipala, surrounded by dense oak forests, meadows, and fresh air.

The host, Damjan, who opened the doors for us, says that this accommodation has a capacity for up to 6 people.

The property has Wi-Fi, offering you the perfect opportunity to move your online office to the village.

For more information, photos, and booking details, click HERE.

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