Intrepid adventures in Europe’s youngest country
Kosovo is bursting with natural beauty. In fact, 40% of this small and mighty nation is covered in forests, some considered primaeval they’re so old. It’s relatively uncharted territory for travellers, meaning if you’re looking for a truly intrepid adventure in Europe you’ve come to the right place.
As the first UK tour operator to offer multi-activity holidays in Kosovo, we’ve got the connections on the ground you won’t find anywhere else. On our small group tours there, expect to be fully immersed in Kosovo’s culture and led by our expert guides who know their homeland like the backs of their hands. Scroll down to find out more about our small group adventures in Kosovo.
Multi Activity Holidays
7 Day Multi-Activity Holiday in Kosovo
Hiking / Walking Kosovo - 7 days
Family holidays in Kosovo
We welcome families on our small group activity holidays in Kosovo. Due to the level of physical activity involved, the minimum age is eight, but we can make exceptions for exceptional kids. Kosovars are very family oriented and love children, so it’s absolutely a safe place for families and a fantastic cultural experience for your youngsters.
If you have any questions about bringing your children to Kosovo, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Solo travel in Kosovo
Travelling solo? Whether you’re in the midst of a year-long adventure or you’re taking some annual leave from work, join one of our small group holidays in Kosovo to meet like minded travellers and gain a deep insight into the country and its people without the stress of planning it all yourself. Kosovo is new to tourism and for that reason, it’s a tricky country to navigate.
We don’t charge single supplements on our trips and you will be put in a room with another solo traveller of the same gender. If you have any questions about travelling solo with Undiscovered Balkans, get in touch.
Get there
Pristina Airport is well served by airlines from the UK. From there, our guide will pick you up and transfer you to the start point for the trip.
No-fly options
Make the journey part of the holiday by taking the train or bus to Pristina in Kosovo.
Rome2Rio and The Man in Seat 61 are great resources for planning a cross country rail adventure and FlixBus is one of Europe’s largest coach operators if you’d prefer bus routes.
Kosovo weather
Kosovo experiences cold winters and hot summers. At the start of our season in May, expect maximum daytime temperatures of around 16℃, a couple of degrees cooler in the mountains, and some rainy days.
In July and August, the temperature can crawl to 27℃ and even 30℃, particularly in the capital of Pristina. But rain isn’t unheard of and there can be thunderstorms, so be sure to pack a light waterproof jacket.
During the winter, temperatures can dip below freezing and Brezovica mountain in the south transforms into a ski resort.