Tourism in Kosovo

[3][4] Kosovo's monuments are classified as common property for which the society is responsible to maintain them in order to transmit their authenticity to future generations.

Bjeshkët e Nemuna National Park is located in the districts of Gjakova and Peja in the Accursed Mountains range in western Kosovo.

Spanning over 63,028 hectares (155,750 acres) of rugged mountains, the area boasts a multitude of lakes, thick deciduous and coniferous forests, and alpine vistas.

Its designation as a park stems from the need to safeguard the diverse ecosystems, biodiversity, and the rich tapestry of cultural and historical heritage it holds.

White Drin Waterfall and the Bukuroshja e Fjetur Cave, both located near each other in the Accursed Mountains in the north of Peja, are some of the most famous tourist destinations in Kosovo, drawing thousands of visitors from both local and international origins.

As the seasons transition to summer, the resort transforms into an eco-tourism haven, offering opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, golf and various outdoor activities.

Serbia also does not recognize the designated entry points between Kosovo (including Pristina airport) and third countries because they are not under the control of Serbian authorities.

Liqenat Lake is a mountain lake located in the Bjeshkët e Nemuna National Park.
The Bukuroshja e Fjetur Cave stands as one of the rare caves nestled in Kosovo. Positioned close to the captivating White Drin Waterfall , it emerges as an excellent tourist hotspot.
Brezovica ski resort is one of the best destinations for winter tourism in Kosovo.
Ethnological Museum , a monument of culture from the 18th century
The Prizren Fortress is a hilltop fortification that dates from the Bronze Age .
Ulpiana , an ancient Dardanian city