Hi myself and wife are from the U.K. 🇬🇧 and visited kosovo and pristina for the first time in March this year . We fell in love absolutely head over heels in love with the people culture and the whole experience. We are going back in September and hiring a car and touring kosovo for 10 days . Amazing amazing place . Thanks for your video
Nice video. Like how you go into the history. I'm planning to visit soon. Have you been over to Albania.? Also a very tumultuous , rough but interesting history.
Oh good! I feel like A LOT of UA-camrs miss the most fascinating parts of a country more often than not - THE HISTORY! It really is what shapes all the cultures in so many ways. Also YES! We took a 1500 mile roadtrip through the Baltics, Albania was included :) we even stayed in an Ethno farm in the mountains and was one of my favorites tbh.
Thank you for sharing. There are so many places in the world that I'm interested in that I know people close to me would say "why would you go there? What's there to see?" But that's what the open mind is for. Or just being open to new experiences and different points of view. Just because it's not "the place" to go doesn't mean it's not just a rich in history and culture as other places.
It would be an honor to visit Kosovo. Most articles note the friendly and hospitable people as one of the reasons to visit, along with its nature, cuisine and affordability. Travel is a lesson in history, culture and geo-politics.
I landed in Pristina and rented the vehicle from there. I drove south to Macedonia and then headed back north in Albania. I returned the vehicle in Tirana
Oh good to know! Yeah trying to figure that out beforehand with visiting Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania, etc… in 2 weeks was hard logistically to make sure we wouldn’t get stranded. I think making it simple is the way to go though, there was a common theme of “I wish I could have had more time here to visit”
October 2022 but went to so many countries it’s just taken me AWHILE 😅 to edit all the videos, write the articles and edit the photos with my full time job
@@CultureTrekking so you were there like a month before me. I totally understand how long and how much effort it takes to edit them. You are probably faster than me because I did not even start working on the photos and videos from North Macedonia, Albania and Greece in that same trip from November
I was with two friends and my excellent guide (linked in description box) - I felt completely safe the whole time & really felt like walking in any other European big city tbh.
Would you visit Kosovo?
I fly to Pristina to visit Prizren for 3 days
Hi myself and wife are from the U.K. 🇬🇧 and visited kosovo and pristina for the first time in March this year . We fell in love absolutely head over heels in love with the people culture and the whole experience. We are going back in September and hiring a car and touring kosovo for 10 days . Amazing amazing place . Thanks for your video
The people are so lovely - glad to hear it :)
So does Kosova love you. Hope you'll enjoy every moment of it.
@@loopusconsultingkosova well I hope it does seeing as we are close allies
Thank you for sharing ❤
🙏
Nice video. Like how you go into the history. I'm planning to visit soon. Have you been over to Albania.? Also a very tumultuous , rough but interesting history.
Oh good! I feel like A LOT of UA-camrs miss the most fascinating parts of a country more often than not - THE HISTORY! It really is what shapes all the cultures in so many ways.
Also YES! We took a 1500 mile roadtrip through the Baltics, Albania was included :) we even stayed in an Ethno farm in the mountains and was one of my favorites tbh.
Thank you for sharing. There are so many places in the world that I'm interested in that I know people close to me would say "why would you go there? What's there to see?" But that's what the open mind is for. Or just being open to new experiences and different points of view. Just because it's not "the place" to go doesn't mean it's not just a rich in history and culture as other places.
Exactly- definitely was humbled this trip.
It would be an honor to visit Kosovo. Most articles note the friendly and hospitable people as one of the reasons to visit, along with its nature, cuisine and affordability. Travel is a lesson in history, culture and geo-politics.
For sure - definitely added a new level of “reasons to visit” for me for sure. The people were the best part (well and the tea ;)
You're more than welcome. If you need a free tour guide please let me know.
We just got to Pristina from Skopje. I like what you said at the end. It is always the people.
💯- Hope you have an amazing time!
I landed in Pristina and rented the vehicle from there. I drove south to Macedonia and then headed back north in Albania. I returned the vehicle in Tirana
Oh good to know! Yeah trying to figure that out beforehand with visiting Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania, etc… in 2 weeks was hard logistically to make sure we wouldn’t get stranded. I think making it simple is the way to go though, there was a common theme of “I wish I could have had more time here to visit”
My video inside Sinai Pasha Mosque had the same lighting reflection issue from yours. LOL.
Such a pain, lol, just glad I had lights on when I visited :)
I did not know the meaning of the white ribbons when I was there. Thanks for telling
Yeah no worries! I wouldn’t have known either if we hadn’t of had a guide
Thanks for visiting my country
Lovely
@@CultureTrekking thank u ☺️ appreciate greetings from London
When did you go? I visited in November 2022
October 2022 but went to so many countries it’s just taken me AWHILE 😅 to edit all the videos, write the articles and edit the photos with my full time job
@@CultureTrekking so you were there like a month before me. I totally understand how long and how much effort it takes to edit them. You are probably faster than me because I did not even start working on the photos and videos from North Macedonia, Albania and Greece in that same trip from November
They named the street after mother Teresa as she is from there.
Exactly
Hello. Were you a solo traveller?
I was with two friends and my excellent guide (linked in description box) - I felt completely safe the whole time & really felt like walking in any other European big city tbh.
I m coming to Kosovo sister
Amazing you’ll LOVE IT!
Hi beauty,from Greece🎈🥇
Awe thanks
Visit__ Gjilan__city in kosovo
Ooooh I’ll have to - would love to go back and explore more of the other cities for sure
You must come back again in Kosovo and feel like second home .
Lokmanya Hussain, hi
Hi 👋! Thanks for visiting & watching 😉