The natural values of Kosovo represent high quality tourism resources. The description of Kosovo’s potential in tourism is closely related to the geographic position of Kosovo.
Its position in southeastern Europe, with a central position in the
Balkan Peninsula, represents a crossroad which historically dates back
to Illyrian and Roman times.
The mountainous south of Kosovo has great potential for winter tourism.
One of the most interesting opportunities for foreign investors in this
region is the skiing resort Brezovica in the Sharr Mountains. The
resort, situated between 1,700 and 2,500 meters above he sea level,
has been offered for privatization by the Kosovo Trust Agency.It offers
excellent weather and snow conditions as well as long ski seasons from
November to May.
Assets of Brezovica also include three hotels with 680 rooms, two Restaurants and nine ski lifts with transport capacity of 10,000 skiers per hour. Through its proximity to Prishtina Airport (60 km) and Skopje Airport (70 km), the resort is a possible destination for international tourists and has the potential to become the most favourable winter tourism destination in the Balkans.
Also in the Sharr Mountains in the very south of the country, bordering Macedonia and Albania, Kosovo is offering for privatization about 22,000 hectares of largely untouched land in the mountainous area, belonging to the socially owned enterprise “Sharrprodhimi”.
The region offers excellent tourism opportunities, such as skiing, ecotourism, paragliding, mountain biking, rock climbing, trekking, kayaking, horse riding, etc. The Sharrprodhimi land in the municipality of Dragash is stunningly beautiful. It is clearly a remarkable property for eco-tourism, and will only be sold to a proven investor who is committed to a sustainable and rational development program which will have strong local support.
Apart from the above-mentioned tourism resorts, Kosovo is generally rich with mountains, artificial lakes and rivers and therefore also offers prime possibilities for hunting and fishing.
The wellness-tourism in Kosovo also offers great potential for development.The numerous thermal springs of Kosovo are well known in the region for their healing effects. Foreign investors in this field will find high demand in the regional market. The widespread production of rare artisan crafts in Kosovo, such as the Filigree, represents an attraction for foreign tourists.
In addition, Kosovo has the potential to develop cultural tourism with numerous religious and other sites with extraordinary cultural-historical value.
Assets of Brezovica also include three hotels with 680 rooms, two Restaurants and nine ski lifts with transport capacity of 10,000 skiers per hour. Through its proximity to Prishtina Airport (60 km) and Skopje Airport (70 km), the resort is a possible destination for international tourists and has the potential to become the most favourable winter tourism destination in the Balkans.
Also in the Sharr Mountains in the very south of the country, bordering Macedonia and Albania, Kosovo is offering for privatization about 22,000 hectares of largely untouched land in the mountainous area, belonging to the socially owned enterprise “Sharrprodhimi”.
The region offers excellent tourism opportunities, such as skiing, ecotourism, paragliding, mountain biking, rock climbing, trekking, kayaking, horse riding, etc. The Sharrprodhimi land in the municipality of Dragash is stunningly beautiful. It is clearly a remarkable property for eco-tourism, and will only be sold to a proven investor who is committed to a sustainable and rational development program which will have strong local support.
Apart from the above-mentioned tourism resorts, Kosovo is generally rich with mountains, artificial lakes and rivers and therefore also offers prime possibilities for hunting and fishing.
The wellness-tourism in Kosovo also offers great potential for development.The numerous thermal springs of Kosovo are well known in the region for their healing effects. Foreign investors in this field will find high demand in the regional market. The widespread production of rare artisan crafts in Kosovo, such as the Filigree, represents an attraction for foreign tourists.
In addition, Kosovo has the potential to develop cultural tourism with numerous religious and other sites with extraordinary cultural-historical value.
This report is part of a series prepared by the Economic Initiative for Kosovo (ECIKS), an organization supporting the economic development and foreign investments in Kosovo.
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S M FARRUKH RAZI
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... i want visit osovo with my busniess man friends,i need invetation who will send me the invetation latter,pls help me in this way.(shah leathers and trading agency (pvt)ltd. pakistan. |
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yivan
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... Hi! I study albanian and i am right now a beginner. I love the language and i love the nature and the people of the country. I want to move to Kosova. I have been thinking of it for a long time. It is very hard to get a job here in Sweden without a higher degree than a High School degree. I have several questions: How do i get started? Is it difficult to get a work and permanent residence visa? How and where do i get it? What kind of jobs are there that is availible for me, as a immigrant and a person with only High School degree? Are there alot of apartments availible? Also, if you want to add something that you think i may find interesting, please do so. I also want to say that i am not able to phone. So i wish to get help through e-mail. // Sincerely |
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alban rafuna
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... Dear Sunny, If you want to come to Kosova with your tema, please contact me at +377 (0) 44 / 655-566 or +386 (0) 49 / 621-768 |
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SUNNY OVIA
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... Please kindly advise us on how our delegate can come to kosovo for tourit visa. Thanks |
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