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(Vai\u0161ni\u016bnai camp) <\/h2>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-26247baa tit2 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"26247baa\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p>You&#8217;ll visit the island-rich Lake Baluo\u0161as, the famous \u0160uminai village, wash in the stream of Ginu\u010diai water mill, and visit the ancient Pal\u016b\u0161\u0117 church with its bell tower. You can climb Puzini\u0161kis mound. B\u016bka is one of the cleanest and most forested rivers in Lithuania. At the end of the journey, you&#8217;ll enter Lake Dringis, known for its winding shores with many bays.   <\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-463be2ae tit3 elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"463be2ae\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">Price for renting one canoe<\/div>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-6e296021 tit4 elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"6e296021\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<h2 class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">10.00 \u2013 20.00 \u20ac<\/h2>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div 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28203<\/span>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/span>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-794eb81f box1 e-flex e-con-boxed e-con e-parent\" data-id=\"794eb81f\" data-element_type=\"container\" data-e-type=\"container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"e-con-inner\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-111c42fb box2 elementor-widget-mobile__width-inherit elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"111c42fb\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<h2 class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">First day's route (~13.3 km; ~4.4 hours): From Lake Utenyk\u0161tis along the B\u016bka River to Lake Almas (Almas campsite).  \n<br><br>\nSecond day's route (~10.4 km; ~3.5 hours): From Lake Almas (Almas campsite) to the source of Lake Asalnai (Meiros \u2013 Asalnai campsite).  \n<br><br>Third day's route (~7.7 km; ~2.6 hours): From the source of Lake Asalnai (Meiros \u2013 Asalnai campsite) to Lake Dringis (Vai\u0161ni\u016bnai campsite).  <\/h2>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-6e59f8e4 box3 elementor-widget-tablet__width-inherit elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"6e59f8e4\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-e-type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><b>First day&#8217;s route<\/b><\/p><p>From Lake Utenyk\u0161tis along the B\u016bka River to Lake Almas (Almas campsite) (~13.3 km; ~4.4 hours).  <\/p><p>Starting your canoe trip on Lake Utenyk\u0161\u010dio, paddle a few hundred meters keeping to the right shoreline to bypass the cape of Lake Utenyk\u0161\u010dio. Continue along the right bank through the La\u0161mens strait, known for its rich marsh flora. After navigating the marsh reeds, you&#8217;ll cross the strait and continue your journey on the B\u016bka River. During the trip, you can rest in ethnographic areas and campsites along the river. The banks of B\u016bka are lined with wooded forests enriching its waters. On your left is the A\u017evin\u010diai forest, and on the right is the Vy\u017eiai forest. Thus, paddling this river not only introduces you to the rich river flora and fauna but also proves that the B\u016bka River is one of the cleanest in Lithuania!      <\/p><p>In the past, the B\u016bka River was used for log rafting. You know that the river&#8217;s water level changes in certain areas, so the water level was artificially raised to ensure optimal log transportation. You&#8217;ll find remnants of wooden dams during your journey!  <\/p><p>About a kilometer from the start of your journey (from the B\u016bka&#8217;s source at Utenyk\u0161tis), you&#8217;ll reach the Ineiga rest area. Here you can take a break after the start. But don&#8217;t linger too long, as the journey has just begun!  <\/p><p>You might encounter Water Lily families while paddling. Water Lilies are included in the Red Book, so please act responsibly \u2013 do not pick or harm them! If you like to pick plants as souvenirs, look around and pick Water Mint hidden among the reeds on the riverbanks. Their flowers are not only beautiful \u2013 at the end of the trip, you can brew delicious mint tea for yourself and your travel companions!<\/p><p>Soon you&#8217;ll notice the village of Vai\u0161nori\u0161k\u0117s, recognizable by the XIX \u2013 XX century style of the residents&#8217; buildings, from whose yards wooden piers and small bridges stretch out into the river. Bypassing the piers, you&#8217;ll pass a small bridge necessary to extend the Tauragnai township.   and the Braslavas township road. Next to that small bridge on your left, notice the ethnographic area: once there stood an inn, mentioned since 1765. The first homestead in this area was established in 1830. Later, four more were built.    <\/p><p>After passing the mentioned Vai\u0161nori\u0161k\u0117s and the road bridge, the B\u016bka narrows and becomes winding. This section of the B\u016bka River is characterized by some deep spots and a more intense current. And, of course, how could there not be fallen trees across the river? You&#8217;ll find more than one, so you may need to carry some canoes over logs or on land along the riverbanks. Remember, a wet tree is slippery, the riverbed is not always even, and the current can disrupt balance. Be coordinated, unless you want to take a dip in the swift waters of B\u016bka. J     <\/p><p>Note that the river sometimes has bays that look like branches of the river. You&#8217;ll recognize the true riverbed by paying attention to the current \u2013 the free flow of water and the movement of plants. <\/p><p>And so, you&#8217;ve completed your journey on the B\u016bka River. Its conclusion is adorned by the Baluo\u0161as Lake, rich with seven islands, which you&#8217;re now entering. The silence of Baluo\u0161as Lake is maintained by pine forests, whose resinous scents you probably already smell. Upon entering Baluo\u0161as, keep to the right side and you&#8217;ll find the Adomragis rest area. Here, refresh yourself, as a diverse range of Auk\u0161taitija waters awaits you until the Almajas campsite!    <\/p><p>At the Adomragis rest area, especially at the tip of the promontory, there is a clear and convenient shore inviting you to swim. It&#8217;s a great place for a dip, but not for leaving trash: be kind to nature and don&#8217;t leave litter, as there are no bins here. You&#8217;ll dispose of it in a container at the Almajas campsite, but until then, collect trash in your canoe&#8217;s bag.  <\/p><p>So, after snacking and resting, it&#8217;s time to decide which direction to paddle. It depends on your strength and remaining supplies. <\/p><p>THERE ARE 2 OPTIONS TO CROSS BALUO\u0160AS LAKE:<\/p><p>First option (~1.5 km, ~20 min) \u2013 paddle straight from the Adomragis rest area to the stream connecting Lakes Baluo\u0161as and Baluo\u0161yk\u0161tis. It&#8217;s about 1.5 km or 15-20 minutes of paddling. For this direction, paddle to the opposite shore of the lake. On the left should be Liep\u0173 Island, on the right \u2013 a cape called Ber\u017earagis. From Ber\u017earagis cape, you&#8217;ll see a bridge under which the stream connecting the lakes flows.    <\/p><p>Second option (~4.5 km; up to ~1.5 hours) \u2013 explore the natural wonders of Lake Baluo\u0161as by visiting Ilgasal\u0117 Island. It&#8217;s a unique hydrographic formation in Lithuania, as Ilgasal\u0117 is the only island in Lithuanian lakes with a lakelet. <\/p><p>IF YOU CHOSE THE SECOND OPTION:<\/p><p>So, to visit the most beautiful places of Lake Baluo\u0161as (if you chose the second option), paddle from the Adomragis rest area keeping to the left bank of Baluo\u0161as. Soon you&#8217;ll see the ethnographic village of \u0160uminai, first mentioned in historical sources in 1784 under the name Pabaluo\u0161\u0117. In this village grows a pine tree about 300 years old. However, the pine does not make the village of \u0160uminai famous as much as the historical fact that in 1972, the famous Lithuanian film &#8220;Tadas Blinda&#8221; was filmed here, and every resident of \u0160uminai village will show you the &#8220;Tadas Blinda villa&#8221; standing here.    <\/p><p>Leaving \u0160uminai village, paddle past Deg\u0117sio Island towards the last and longest island of Baluo\u0161as Lake \u2013 Ilgasal\u0117. Reaching the southeastern end of Ilgasal\u0117, paddle into the bay, where you can find a stream through gaps in the vegetation and enter with your canoes. <\/p><p>After paddling back from the Ilgasal\u0117 lakelet, return to the same place and direction you paddled from \u0160uminai village, then turn your canoes left and head southeast, keeping to the Baluo\u0161as shoreline. As you paddle, you&#8217;ll see a promontory in the distance. After rounding the promontory, if you still have time and energy, you can briefly enter the bay and visit the village of Traini\u0161kis, visiting the Traini\u0161kis landmark \u2013 an 800-year-old oak tree, which fell to the ground due to a strong storm in 2016. Since then, visitors can view not only the trunk of this historical tree but also its top!   <\/p><p>Exiting the Traini\u0161kis bay, on the left side you&#8217;ll see another small promontory. From there, paddle straight towards another, larger promontory visible in the distance. After rounding it and always keeping to the left shoreline, you&#8217;ll enter a large Baluo\u0161as bay, at the end of which you&#8217;ll see a stream about 150 m long, connecting Baluo\u0161as Lake with Baluo\u0161yk\u0161tis Lake. This swift stream will carry you into another adventure-filled lake area.    <\/p><p>Paddle along Baluo\u0161yk\u0161tis until you reach the lake&#8217;s outlet, leaving Simoni\u0161kis village on the left and Vaid\u017ei\u0161kiai village on the right. After crossing the lake, slightly to the left, among the reeds, you&#8217;ll notice the source of the Skriog\u017el\u0117 stream. <\/p><p>Skriog\u017el\u0117 is about 0.9 km long. Skriog\u017el\u0117 may seem like a narrow and deep river with several sharp bends. The banks of this river are covered with trees, making the river slopes quite steep. Storms have knocked several trees into the river, but you can overcome them by jumping with your canoe if you gain enough speed. After a few more bends, you&#8217;ll enter Lake Sravinaitis.    <\/p><p>In Lake Sravinaitis, keep to the right shoreline until you reach an island shaped like a promontory. Bypass it on the left (the island will remain on the right), and you&#8217;ll reach the famous Ginu\u010diai watermill. <\/p><p>The Ginu\u010diai mill operated until 1968. A decade later, it was restored. Now the mill is declared a state-protected 19th-century technical monument. It houses a museum where you can see authentic old mill equipment. The mill museum is open from May to October (Tuesday to Saturday 10 am \u2013 6 pm, Sundays 10 am \u2013 3 pm).     <\/p><p>Disembark on the right side of the watermill dam and carry your canoes over the dam. Don&#8217;t miss the great opportunity to swim in the water stream falling from the dam&#8217;s trough! <\/p><p>After splashing in the strong watermill stream, you&#8217;ll get into the carried canoes and enter the Srov\u0117 River. Soon you&#8217;ll reach the confluence with the Almaja River, flowing from Lake Almajas. Turn right into the Almaja River, paddling upstream directly into Lake Almajas. At the river&#8217;s source, you may feel its resistance, but once you enter the lake, you&#8217;ll rest. In Lake Almajas, paddle keeping to the right bank, and as you slowly row, you&#8217;ll pass a pointed promontory and see the Almajas rest area.    <\/p><p>Almas campsite \u2013 your finish line, where you can rest and dispose of any trash accumulated during the trip in local containers, and settle in for the night.<\/p><p><b>Second day&#8217;s route<\/b><\/p><p>From Lake Almas (Almas campsite) to the source of Lake Asalnai (Meiros \u2013 Asalnai campsite) (~10.4 km; ~3.5 hours).  <\/p><p>Paddling from the campsite, keep to the left shoreline. At the outlet of Lake Almajas, paddling a short Almaja River, you&#8217;ll reach the confluence of rivers ahead \u2013 keep to the right side and paddle downstream \u2013 this will lead you into the Srov\u0117 River, whose channel will gradually curve to the left. After the river bend, you&#8217;ll pass the village of Ginu\u010diai and the piers extending into the river, two road bridges. Passing the village, the river channel will be straighter, and after a few graceful turns, you&#8217;ll enter Lake As\u0117kas. In Lake As\u0117kas, keep to the right bank. After paddling more than half a kilometer, you&#8217;ll see the mouth of the As\u0117ka River. This short, about 650 meters long, river connects the last As\u0117kas and Linkmenas lakes. As\u0117ka has a wide bend, and the current here is very weak. Due to the abundant trees and grass vegetation on the riverbanks, moisture is retained, so beaver families breed in these areas.        <\/p><p>The As\u0117ka River will carry you into Lake Linkmenas.<\/p><p>Here you can choose several options: either continue the route without breaks or paddle to Papiliakaln\u0117 to look around from Ladakalnis.<\/p><p>If you want to visit Ladakalnis, you need to paddle to the opposite shore of the lake, veering slightly to the right (you need to paddle to the place marked on the map as Papiliakaln\u0117). Ladakalnis is a hill rising 176 m above sea level, from which you can count the lakes visible to the horizon. You&#8217;ll paddle about 1 km to Ladakalnis. However, you&#8217;ll forget about the distance when you see the magnificent views from the top of Ladakalnis: vast forest expanses, lakes nestled in the woods \u2013 As\u0117kas, Linkmenas, Alksnaitis, Alksnas, \u016akojas, and Pakasas will rejuvenate your soul. Here you&#8217;ll gather strength for the further journey through lake-rich Auk\u0161taitija.    <\/p><p>After visiting Ladakalnis, paddle across Lake Linkmenas, keeping more to the right side. In the distance, you&#8217;ll see the Unk\u0161tis strait, connecting Linkmenas and Asalnyk\u0161tis lakes. <\/p><p>If you haven&#8217;t visited Ladakalnis and have just arrived via the As\u0117ka River, turn your canoes to the left and keep to the left shore. After about half a kilometer, you&#8217;ll reach the Unksties Strait, connecting Lake Linkmenas and Lake Asalnyk\u0161tis.<\/p><p>Entering the Unk\u0161tis strait, you&#8217;ll paddle a little over 1 kilometer, and halfway through the strait&#8217;s trajectory, you&#8217;ll pass under a wooden pile bridge. This bridge connects the Sal\u0173 peninsula visible on your right with the age-old Linkmenai forest on the left. <\/p><p>The Sal\u0173 peninsula is special because it houses two villages: Salos I and Salos II. Both are in a kind of peninsula, washed by the Asalnyk\u0161tis, Linkmenas, Alksnas, and Alksnaitis lakes. The only road for the peninsula&#8217;s village residents to travel by land leads from the village of Antalksn\u0117. The Sal\u0173 villages stand out for their unique architecture and layout, so a cultural reserve has been established here. Unfortunately, only a house and a barn from the 19th century remain. Other buildings were built in the early 20th century.       <\/p><p>The peninsula we&#8217;re talking about is on your right as you paddle. On the left is also a very interesting historical site \u2013 the Puzini\u0161kis hillfort, covered with pines and birches, against which the aforementioned wooden bridge leans. The steep, up to 20 meters high, slopes of the hillfort are surrounded by remnants of a defensive rampart from the west. Perhaps you&#8217;d like to visit here too?   <\/p><p>While deciding whether to paddle further or climb the hillfort, look at the water lapping the strait&#8217;s banks: you&#8217;ll see green organisms attached to various places, resembling corals. These are freshwater sponges \u2013 Lake Sponges (Spongilla Lacustris). Lake sponges and corals are related fauna, classified as simple invertebrates.  <\/p><p>The strait is only one kilometer long, but around it are full of natural wonders and ethnographic objects. After overcoming the Unk\u0161tis strait, you&#8217;ll paddle into Lake Asalnyk\u0161tis. <\/p><p>When you enter Asalnyk\u0161tis, don&#8217;t get lost \u2013 keep to the left shoreline, and as you paddle in the right direction, Gim\u017ei\u0161k\u0117s Island will wave on your right. As you paddle, you&#8217;ll see a strait in the distance, which, after crossing, will lead you into Lake Asalnai. On the left side of the strait, you&#8217;ll see the village of Puzini\u0161kis. This area also has its interesting history: in 1919, when Poland occupied the Vilnius region, a demarcation line separating Lithuanian and Polish-occupied territories ran through this village. The village of Puzini\u0161kis is located on a hill, from which a stunning view of the Asalnai landscape reserve opens up. After crossing the strait dividing the lakes, you&#8217;ll enter Lake Asalnai.<\/p><p>In Lake Asalnai, paddle straight along its length, but as it narrows, keep to the left shoreline. When you reach the narrow part of the lake (like a sleeve), you&#8217;ll see the Dringyk\u0161\u010dios River (also known as Meira) on the left. The river flows from Lake Dringyk\u0161tis. You need to dock on the left shore, just before the river. Set up camp here.    <\/p><p>Just beyond the river, the sun warms the roofs of the farming village \u2013 Meironys. There&#8217;s an interesting tradition in Meironys: during Pentecost, farmers decorate their cows with flower wreaths and ferry them to the opposite shore, which locals call Pabir\u017eis. There, the cows are released to graze freely until autumn and are ferried back during Michaelmas. Milkmaids row out every morning and evening to milk the cows and ferry the warm milk home.   <\/p><p><b>Third day&#8217;s route<\/b><\/p><p>From the source of Lake Asalnai (Meiros \u2013 Asalnai campsite) to Lake Dringis (Vai\u0161ni\u016bnai campsite) (~7.7 km; ~2.6 hours).  <\/p><p>After spending the night at Meiros campsite, travel along the Dringyk\u0161\u010dios (Meirtos) stream towards Lake Dringyk\u0161tis. Cross the lake and you&#8217;ll enter a winding channel filled with bays of various sizes. <\/p><p>Keeping to the left shoreline of the channel and not deviating from its main course, you&#8217;ll reach Lake Dringis. 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