Is Kosovo Safe to Visit?

As two female travellers, we have been visiting the Balkans for several years now. We have explored the rugged, desolate mountains and the dramatic coastlines, the lively cities and towns and the peaceful, quaint countryside. Kosovo was one of the last countries in the area that we visited and we were very surprised by what we found. We are almost always asked by friends, family and fellow travellers, “Is Kosovo safe to visit?”

To be honest, this was our first thought before our initial visit as well. Kosovo gets a tough time in the media. There are many references to organised crimes networks, drugs, poverty and, of course, the recent war.

Kosovo is an up-and-coming tourist destination. More and more people are becoming curious about this landlocked country on the edge of Europe. But is Kosovo safe to visit? We take a look at some of the preconceptions people have about visiting this part of the world and what you might need to avoid when visiting Kosovo.

Is it Safe to visit Kosovo?
Is it Safe to visit Kosovo?

So, is it Safe to Visit Kosovo?

Yes, absolutely! Kosovans are a kind and welcoming people. They will often go out of their way to help someone, especially a tourist. Many people are curious about where you come from and why you are visiting their country. Tourism is rising in Kosovo, but it is still unlikely you will bump into many foreigners outside the main hotspots.

Of course, with any location, there are a few things to be aware of. But more on that later…

Is Kosovo Safe for Solo Female Travellers?

Again, yes. Both of us have travelled around the country alone and have always felt safe in Kosovo. This includes using public transport, exploring the big cities and discovering tiny hamlets in the hills. Speaking with other female travellers, they have also said that they have felt safe in Kosovo.

Is it Safe to visit Kosovo?
Is it Safe to visit Kosovo?

Is Kosovo Safe for LGBTQ+ Travellers?

This one is trickier for us to answer as neither of us have first-hand experience in this situation. However, from chatting with other people we found out that there is quite a different attitude to what might be expected in the west. Homosexuality has been decriminalised but gay marriage is not recognised.

Society in general is a little more traditional than many western countries. It is illegal to change genders in Kosovo and non binary genders are not recognised. Any LGBTQ+ scene in Kosovo is very much underground.

Reasons to Visit Kosovo

Now that we know that Kosovo is safe to visit, here are just a few reasons why you should explore this beautiful country.

The Spectacular Mountains

The Via Dinarica is an incredible hiking trail that begins in Albania and runs right the way to Slovenia. Some of the most breath-taking parts of the route run through Kosovo and are not to be missed if you love the great outdoors!

There are some unbelievable places in Kosovo that every hiker must visit because of their sheer beauty and accessible trails. These include Sharr Gorge, Istog Gorge and the mountains of Rugova Canyon to name a few.

Is it Safe to visit Kosovo?
Is it Safe to visit Kosovo? Sharr Mountains

The Ancient sites

Prizren is one of the oldest cities in Kosovo. Here you will find the ancient fortress, Sinan Pasha Mosque and Our Lady of Ljeviš Serbian Orthodox Church.

Is it Safe to visit Kosovo?
Is it Safe to visit Kosovo? Sinan Pasha Mosque

Lots of Culture

Kosovo is full of culture and history! The capital city, Pristina, is a vibrant and developing city with great places to eat and some very interesting architecture.

Is it Safe to visit Kosovo?
Is Kosovo Safe to Visit? The National Library in Pristina

Hardly Any Crowds

Kosovo is still not a busy destination for tourists. However, it is constantly increasing in popularity. For now, you can still visit tourist sites without the usual crowds, costs and scams throughout the year. This makes it pretty safe to visit Kosovo!

Enjoy the Local Food

The local food in Kosovo is not to be missed. It is hearty and delicious and won’t cost you a fortune! If you are vegetarian or vegan, you might find it a little more challenging. However, new places are opening all the time, especially in Pristina!

What to Avoid When Visiting Kosovo

As with almost everywhere you visit around the world, there are precautions to be taken. These events are very unlikely so do not let it put you off, but it’s always a good idea to be well prepared when travelling to an unfamiliar land. Here are some basic guidelines to keep in mind.

Avoid Political Rallies

It’s advisable to avoid areas where demonstrations and large gatherings are taking place and follow the instructions of local authorities. It is also wise to monitor local media for information on ongoing demonstrations.

Caution when Hiking

Kosovo is a safe country. However, when hiking, always pay attention to signs indicating the possible presence of landmines and stay on paved roads. Make sure you avoid open fields, road shoulders and unmarked trails and report anything suspicious to local authorities.

You can check out our advice for hiking in the Balkans HERE

Is Kosovo Safe to Visit?
Is Kosovo Safe to Visit?

Is Kosovo safe – Avoid Taxi scams

We were approached a few times while waiting on a furgon (minibus). The taxi driver asked where we were going and advised that there are no more buses to our destination. But, guess what, he can take us for a small fee! A few minutes later, of course, the bus showed up. If you do decide to take a cab, always negotiate the price before you get in the car.

Driving in Kosovo

The most dangerous thing about Kosovo is the driving! If you are brave enough to hire a car you must take out full insurance and avoid busy areas. The roads in rural areas are sometimes no more than dirt tracks so plan your route carefully.

Organised crime networks

This is the most talked about safety risk in Kosovo. However, as a tourist you are very unlikely to be caught up is this activity and will therefore be perfectly safe.

Is Kosovo Safe to Visit?
Is Kosovo Safe to Visit?

The Kosovon Language

Just one last thing to consider… Many Kosovans in the cities speak a little English but it is useful to learn a few phrases in Albanian, as it is the most widely spoken language in the country. It is certainly not an easy language for English speakers but any attempt is greatly appreciated by the locals. Here are a few words to try out:

Hello Tungjatjeta (toon-jah-TYEH-tah)

Please Ju lutem (yoo LOO-tehm)

Thank you Faleminderit (fah-lehm-meen-DEH-reet)

Yes Po (poh)

No Jo (yoh)

Goodbye Mirupafshim (meer-oo-PAHF-sheem)

Is Kosovo safe – natural beauty

Is Kosovo Safe to Visit?

Yes, Kosovo is a safe country to visit. The people are warm and hospitable, even to foreigners, and will go out of their way to help you. This might seem suspicious to outsiders but don’t be put off, it is how things are done here. We always enjoy visiting and have never felt threatened (if not occasionally mildly irritated – you know who you are taxi drivers!). Keep the usual precautions in mind and you will meet incredible people, see spectacular sights and have a wonderful experience in Kosovo.

For more info, visit the Kosovo Tourist Board HERE

Where to go next

Ready for a trip to Kosovo? Why not start with historic Prizren?

Final note: Things change in the Balkans all the time and there is not much information online in English. We would definitely advise checking with a local where possible. We found people to be really friendly and super helpful.

Have you visited Kosovo or anywhere else in the Balkans? Are you planning a trip and need more information? Drop a comment in the box, we’d love to hear from you!

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Is Kosovo Safe to Visit

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