This region, comprising Great Prespa and Small Prespa, is notable for its pristine waters and rich wildlife, making it a significant destination for ecological tourism., Prespa is a region shared by North Macedonia, Albania and Greece, containing two highest tectonic lakes on the Balkans, at an altitude of 853 meters. Most people visiting North Macedonia heard of Ohrid, and Prespa is less than hour away, divided just by National Park Galicica., Two important lakes surrounded by mountains, Great and Small Prespa, provide a stunning sight, reflecting the wooded slopes of the surrounding mountains in their waters., Small Prespa Lake is a very special zone of nature with 1,200 acres of reed beds, lots of waterbirds, croaking toads, men on fishing boats and surrounding stands of fragrant Greek junipers., Small Prespa Lake (Μικρη Πρεσπα – Mikri Prespa in Greek) is the 2nd in size lake of the two Prespa Lakes (the other is the Great Prespa Lake), and it is shared between Greece (90,81% of the total surface) and Albania (9,19% of the total surface)., The smaller of the two lakes of Prespa, but of great importance for the local biodiversity! Little Prespa is a long and narrow lake, with a maximum length of 13.6 km and its southernmost edge ending in Albania..