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Discover Kosovo over 7 days with private transport, UNESCO sites, scenic waterfalls, and vibrant cities. Small group tour from Pristina by Co Adventures.


This 7-day semi-private tour from Pristina takes visitors through Kosovo’s most significant religious and historical sites. The Gracanica Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the starting point of the journey. Known for its distinctive architecture and spiritual importance, it offers a glimpse into the religious heritage of the region. The tour also includes the Decan Monastery, another UNESCO-listed site, which is famous for its impressive medieval architecture.
Travelers appreciate the guide’s explanations, which deepen the understanding of Kosovo’s religious history. Both monasteries serve as powerful symbols of the country’s cultural identity and are highlights for visitors interested in history and architecture.
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The tour includes a visit to Ulpiana, the remains of a Roman city that once thrived in the region. The ancient ruins reveal insights into Kosovo’s past as part of the Roman Empire. The site attracts those curious about archaeology and ancient civilizations, offering an atmospheric glimpse of the country’s historical layers.
Walking through Ulpiana, visitors can imagine life during Roman times and see how this historical layer connects Kosovo to broader Mediterranean history. The site’s proximity to Pristina makes it an accessible stop that enriches the overall experience.

While the tour begins in Pristina, it spends several days exploring Prizren, a city known for its beautiful rivers flowing through the historic old town. After arriving in Prizren on Day 1, travelers have time to explore its winding streets and medieval atmosphere. The city combines Ottoman-era architecture with lively markets and riverside cafes, making it a favorite for those who enjoy walking through historic districts.
The tour also takes a day to visit Prevalla National Park, where the Sharr Mountains and Lepenci River frame scenic landscapes. A hike through the park allows travelers to witness Kosovo’s natural beauty up close, with stunning mountain views and lush scenery.

On Day 3, the tour ventures west to the Rahovec Valley, renowned as Kosovo’s viticulture capital. Visitors explore local vineyards and learn about Kosovo’s wine-making traditions. This stop is perfect for wine lovers or those interested in Kosovo’s agricultural heritage.
After exploring the vineyards, the group has free time in Gjakove, a town with a lively old center and scenic surroundings. This stop balances cultural exploration with opportunities for personal discovery in a charming setting.
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The Decan Monastery is a key UNESCO site and a highlight of this tour, known for its medieval architecture and religious significance. After visiting, the tour continues into Gryka e Decanit, part of Accursed Mountain National Park, where travelers enjoy breathtaking mountain views and rugged landscapes.
This part of the trip appeals to those who enjoy outdoor scenery and want to see Kosovo’s wild, untouched natural spaces. The drive through mountainous terrain is both scenic and invigorating, with many photo opportunities along the way.
The city of Peja features prominently on Day 5, home to the Patriarchate of Peja, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors walk through the Old Bazaar, soaking in the historic market atmosphere. From Peja, the tour heads into Rugova Valley National Park, famous for its dramatic cliffs and lush forests.
This part of the trip offers a blend of cultural sights and natural beauty, making it ideal for those who appreciate diverse landscapes and historic towns. The rugged terrain of Rugova Valley provides potential for scenic views and outdoor activities.

On Day 6, travelers visit the stunning White Drin River Waterfall, known for its deep canyons and pristine surroundings. The waterfall is a highlight for nature lovers and offers memorable photo opportunities amidst peaceful landscapes.
The tour also includes a visit to Prekaz, where the Jashari family memorial provides insight into Kosovo’s recent history and struggles. This site adds a poignant, historical dimension to the trip, connecting natural beauty with Kosovo’s resilience.

The final day focuses on Pristina, Kosovo’s vibrant capital. Visitors walk past Skanderberg Square and see the iconic Newborn Monument, symbols of Kosovo’s independence. The tour also includes a stop at Sheshi Nena Tereza, dedicated to Mother Teresa, highlighting the city’s diverse cultural influences.
In addition, the guide points out the Statue of Skanderberg, a key national hero, as part of the city’s modern identity. This closing exploration ties together the historical, cultural, and contemporary aspects of Kosovo’s capital.

The tour includes accommodation in 3-star hotels with breakfast each morning, providing a comfortable base for the trip. Private transport ensures smooth travel between sites, with hotel pickup and drop-off in Pristina included. The professional English-speaking tour leader guides the group, sharing insights and managing the schedule efficiently.
Every site visit is covered by entry tickets, and the tour fee includes tourist taxes, international car insurance, and road taxes. The tour operates as a small group, limited to 8 participants, which allows for personalized attention and flexibility.
Travelers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and have the option to reserve now and pay later, making planning easy. The tour is not suited for wheelchair users and requires passport and comfortable shoes.
This well-structured 7-day itinerary offers a comprehensive look at Kosovo’s cultural, historical, and natural attractions. Its emphasis on UNESCO sites like Gracanica, Decan Monastery, and Peja Patriarchate underscores the country’s spiritual heritage.
The inclusion of scenic outdoor stops such as White Drin River Waterfall and Rugova Valley appeals to nature enthusiasts. The small group size creates an intimate, engaging experience, ideal for travelers seeking personalized guidance.
While the tour schedule is packed, it balances cultural exploration with time in nature, making it suitable for those who like a blend of sightseeing and outdoor activities. The hotel stays and breakfasts add convenience, and the professional guide helps unravel Kosovo’s complex history and vibrant culture.
Is this tour suitable for those with limited mobility?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, as the itinerary includes outdoor sites and uneven terrain.
What is included in the price?
The tour price covers accommodation with breakfast, private transport, entry tickets to sites, a professional English-speaking guide, hotel pickup and drop-off, and tourist taxes.
Are meals besides breakfast included?
No, lunches, dinners, drinks, and snacks are not included in the tour price.
How flexible is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking can be made with reserve now, pay later options.
What should I bring?
Travelers are advised to bring passport and comfortable shoes for walking and outdoor activities.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of UNESCO sites, beautiful landscapes, and small group size provides a personalized experience of Kosovo’s diverse attractions in just 7 days.