The
prefecture of Chania or Hania covers the western part of Crete.
It has an area of 2.376 sq. Km. And
its population, according to the 1991 census, is 133.747.
It is divided in five provinces: Sfakia (2.177 inh.), Kissamos
(19.344), Selino (6.987), Apokoronas (11.779), and Kydonia (93.460).
Basically it is a mountainous prefecture, as it contains in its
boundaries the Ori (White Mountains) (2453 m.). However, there
also exist wonderful beaches, mainly in the Libyan Sea which is
in the southern part of the island. Hania with 60.000 inhabitants
is the capital of the prefecture. It is a beautiful city, built
on the sea, a very satisfactory mixture of old and new traditions
both in architecture and in the way of life.
Samaria
gorge
The gorge has been declared a National Park in order to protect
its rare flora and fauna, and in particular the Cretan mountain
goat, called Kri-Kri or the wild
one by the locals. Samaria was recently awarded a
prize by the Council of Europe, as one of the most beautiful virgin
sites in Europe. The descent into the gorge is quite difficult
and crossing it takes about 6-8 hours. Hikers must
wear sturdy walking shoes and hats, and carry along with them
only the essentials. These do not include water, as there are
springs along the way. One is allowed through the gorge from the
beginning of May to the end of October. During the rest of the
year, the melting snows on the high walls of the gorge and the
rains raise the level of the innocent stream and turn it into
a dangerous torrent. The best time of the year for the hike is
May or the end of September- beginning of October, when it is
not too hot, although it is relatively cool inside the gorge,
since the sun only reaches down into it at noon, when its rays
fall perpendicularly between the sheer walls.
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