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Booking one of these amazing Kosovo Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

Kosovo tours offer a unique blend of adventure and cultural exploration. From hiking majestic mountains to exploring historical sites like the UNESCO-listed Decani Monastery, booking a tour in Kosovo will immerse travellers in nature and rich heritage. The warm hospitality of locals and delicious traditional cuisine enhance the overall experience, making Kosovo tours a hidden gem for those seeking active adventures and authentic cultural encounters.

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Kosovo and North Macedonia Hiking Tour

If you’re looking for a journey on roads less travelled, a hiking tour through Kosovo and North Macedonia will appeal to you. Situated on the Balkan Peninsula, these two young countries are home to several natural wonders, national parks, and reserves. The wild terrain contains excellent hiking trails leading through canyons and mountains that are popular for skiing in the winter.

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Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia Hiking Tour

There’s never enough time to do all the travelling you want to do, but if you want to explore Albania, Kosovo, and North Macedonia, this 11-day hiking tour will show you the highlights (and you can always return another time!).

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Apr-Sep
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Kosovo General Travel Information

Where to go in Kosovo

Kosovo, Europe's youngest country, is a hidden gem for adventurers seeking untouched landscapes and rich cultural experiences. The Rugova Valley and Accursed Mountains offer breathtaking trekking and climbing adventures, while the Mirusha Waterfalls and Gadime Cave provide unique natural wonders to explore. The city of Prizren, with its historical charm, acts as a gateway to the Shar Mountains, perfect for those looking to combine urban exploration with outdoor adventure.

What to do in Kosovo

Kosovo invites travelers to engage in a variety of activities amidst its diverse terrain. Hiking in the Shar Mountains, skiing in Brezovica, and rock climbing in the Rugova Valley are among the top adventures. Cultural tours in Pristina and Prizren offer insights into the country’s rich history and heritage, while rafting in the Ibar River delivers thrilling water sports experiences.

When to go to Kosovo

The best time to visit Kosovo for outdoor activities is late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September to October), when the weather is mild and the landscapes are at their most vibrant. Winter months (December to February) are ideal for skiing and snowboarding in the mountainous regions.

Travel tips for Kosovo tours

Tipping in Kosovo

Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory in Kosovo. For good service in restaurants and cafes, a tip of 10% is customary. It's also polite to tip taxi drivers by rounding up the fare.

How widely is English spoken in Kosovo?

English is increasingly spoken, especially by younger people and in urban areas. In tourist spots and major cities like Pristina and Prizren, you'll find a good level of English among those in the hospitality industry.

How long should I go to Kosovo?

A trip of 5 to 7 days allows you to explore Kosovo’s main attractions, including its national parks, historical cities, and cultural sites. Extend your stay if you wish to explore more deeply or undertake longer treks.

Do I need a visa to travel to Kosovo?

Many nationals, including those from the EU, US, and Canada, can enter Kosovo visa-free for stays of up to 90 days. Always check the latest visa requirements before traveling.

What is the currency in Kosovo?

The Euro (EUR) is the currency used in Kosovo, despite the country not being a member of the Eurozone.

Should I bring Euros to Kosovo or use a credit card?

It’s wise to carry some cash in Euros for smaller purchases and places that do not accept cards. Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas and at major tourist sites.

Is Kosovo family-friendly?

Kosovo is very family-friendly, with many outdoor activities and cultural sites that appeal to all ages. Hospitality towards families is very warm.

What’s the best way to get around Kosovo?

Renting a car provides the most flexibility for exploring Kosovo’s diverse regions. Public transport is available but may be less reliable for more remote areas.

Can I do a self-guided tour in Kosovo?

Yes, Kosovo is suitable for self-guided tours, especially in and around major cities where attractions are easily accessible and information is available in English.

Can I do guided tours in Kosovo?

Guided tours are available and offer valuable insights into Kosovo’s history, culture, and natural beauty. They are especially recommended for outdoor adventures in the mountains.

What is the time zone in Kosovo?

Kosovo is in the Central European Time Zone (CET), UTC +1, with daylight saving time in summer advancing it to UTC +2.

What are the accommodation types in Kosovo?

Accommodation options range from luxury hotels in cities to guesthouses, traditional inns (kullas), and mountain lodges in rural areas.

What are the top natural attractions in Kosovo?

The Rugova Valley, Mirusha Waterfalls, and the Shar Mountains are among Kosovo's top natural attractions.

Is Wi-Fi widely available in Kosovo?

Wi-Fi is widely available in cafes, hotels, and public spaces in urban areas. Connectivity may be limited in more remote locations.

What traditional foods should I try in Kosovo?

Don't miss traditional dishes like flija (layered pancake), tavë kosi (baked lamb with yogurt), and byrek (savory pie).

Are there any specific local customs I should be aware of?

Kosovo is predominantly Muslim, but very secular in lifestyle. It’s respectful to dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Hospitality is a significant part of the culture; being open to invitations and showing gratitude is appreciated.

What safety precautions should I take?

Kosovo is generally safe for travelers. Standard precautions should be taken, such as safeguarding valuables and being cautious when traveling at night in less populated areas.

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