khló
Khló is a small village located in the northern part of the island of Crete, Greece. It is situated in the municipality of Agios Vasileios, within the regional unit of Chania. The village is known for its traditional architecture and its proximity to the picturesque village of Sfaká, which is famous for its windmills and the annual Sfakian Festival. Khló is also close to the ancient site of Kydonia, which was once a major center of the Minoan civilization. The village is primarily inhabited by locals who engage in agriculture and tourism-related activities. Khló offers visitors a glimpse into the authentic rural life of Crete, with its narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and the scent of olive groves. The village is accessible by car or public transportation, and it serves as a convenient base for exploring the surrounding natural beauty and historical sites. Despite its small size, Khló has a rich cultural heritage and a strong sense of community, making it a charming destination for those seeking a more off-the-beaten-path experience on the island of Crete.