>>1301080>>1301075I cycled all across the country, including North Kosovo, just this month, alone. If you can cycle the country you can hike it as well.
>Take it from someone who lived six months in Pristina - there are good people there, but show your face in the wrong place and appear to be a foreigner, and you've signed your death warrant.People could immediately tell I'm a foreigner wherever I went yet I only had positive experiences. I suppose you just look like a faggot and people beat you up for it.
>>1301087What makes you think backpacking in Kosovo requires different preperation than other countries? It's not all that special in terms of /out/, continental climate, some mountains, surprisingly densily populated (the most populated country on the Balkans, in fact). Virtually every village in bumfuck nowhere has its own village store so there's no way you'll run out of supplies. I am not quite sure what kinmd of advice you're looking for. Don't shout KOSOVO JE SRBIJA in the middle of Prishtina at night, I guess? Oh and work up some sort of strategy against dogs. Strays are mostly chill unless they're in packs at night or have puppies. Guard dogs and sheep dogs are proper cunts, frequently aggro.