The perfect blend of wild nature, sacred silence, and Balkan charm.
Tucked beneath the towering peaks of the Rugova Mountains, the town of Peja (also called Peć) is where ancient monasteries stand peacefully beside wild rivers and jagged canyons.
It’s a place that feels both untamed and spiritual, drawing in hikers, history lovers, and travelers seeking something truly authentic.
Nestled at the mouth of the Rugova Gorge, this 13th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery is both peaceful and majestic
Explore vibrant frescoes that date back centuries and walk under old walnut trees in the monastery garden
It’s a place of silence, history, and remarkable art
One of the deepest canyons in Europe, carved by icy rivers and flanked by vertical limestone cliffs
Hike, rock climb, or just drive along the scenic road — every turn offers a new view
Don’t miss the Rugova Canyon Zipline, one of the highest in the Balkans
For adventure seekers, climb this protected iron path route clinging to the canyon wall
Safely secured with cables and metal steps, it’s thrilling and safe — no climbing experience needed
The views from the top are unforgettable
Rugova Valley is full of hiking paths, waterfalls, and picnic areas
Try the Hajla Peak Trail for alpine views, or hike to the Eye of the Mountain, a natural spring shaped like an eye
This historic bazaar is full of artisan shops, cafes, spice stalls, and traditional clothing
Stop by for a glass of rakia, a handwoven rug, or silver jewelry
Sample mantija (small baked meat pies), tavë kosi, and mountain-style lamb
Cafes along the Lumbardhi River are perfect for sunset views
Boge Village – Skiing in winter, hiking and glamping in summer
Decani Monastery – Another UNESCO-listed monastery with remarkable medieval architecture
Lake Liqenat – A mountain lake surrounded by pine forests, ideal for a picnic or photo stop
Spring (April–May): Lush, green, perfect for hiking
Summer (June–Sept): Adventure season – ziplining, mountain biking, rock climbing
Winter (Dec–Feb): Snowy escapes to nearby ski resorts like Boge
Nature lovers – Mountains, waterfalls, gorges, and alpine air
Spiritual seekers – Monasteries and peaceful religious sites
Adventurers – Hiking, ziplining, Via Ferrata
Photographers – Unreal landscapes and ancient architecture
Couples & solo travelers – Quiet yet vibrant energy
Peja is where Kosovo shows off its wildest beauty and deepest soul. Whether you're climbing cliffs, meditating in a monastery, or sipping mountain tea in the bazaar, you’ll find peace, adventure, and authenticity.
It’s not just a destination — it’s a feeling of freedom beneath the mountains.