In a groundbreaking move, UAE and the Republic of Kosovo have recently forged a significant alliance by signing a mutual visa exemption deal. This exciting agreement aims to foster stronger ties and facilitate seamless travel between the two nations. Here are all the latest details you should know.
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Unlocking Visa-Free Travel
Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the UAE and Kosovo, citizens holding ordinary, diplomatic, special, and mission passports can now enjoy a visa-free entry for up to 90 days. This means that UAE citizens with valid passports for at least six months are exempt from visa requirements when visiting Kosovo, and vice versa.
Explore 3 Of Kosovo’s Top Hidden Treasures:
1. Prizren: AKA The Prettiest City In Kosovo
Discover the charm of Prizren, often hailed as the ‘prettiest city in Kosovo.’ Nestled along the banks of the Lumbardhi River and on the slopes of the Sharr mountains, Prizren offers a relaxed vibe and vibrant festivals. Must-visit spots include the Prizren Fortress, the Old Stone Bridge, and the awe-inspiring Sinan Pash Mosque. For adventure enthusiasts, hiking in the Sharr Mountains National Park is a thrilling addition to your itinerary.
2. Rugova Canyon: Europe’s Deep Wilderness
Uncover the natural marvel of Rugova Canyon, one of Europe’s deepest and longest canyons. With its 1,000m depth and 25km length, this spot is a must-see in Kosovo. Carved by water erosion and the retreat of the Peja glacier, the canyon now hosts the Peja Bistrica river. Adventure seekers can indulge in rock climbing, cave exploration, and hiking, making a visit to Rugova Canyon an unforgettable experience.
3. The Bear Sanctuary: A Haven For Rescued Bears
Experience the heartwarming transformation at the Bear Sanctuary, where rescued bears find a new home. Once confined to cages for entertainment, these bears now roam freely on 16 hectares of land. Since its opening in 2013, the sanctuary has become a beloved tourist attraction in Kosovo. Animal lovers, get ready for a close encounter – the bears sometimes take leisurely walks around the perimeter, offering a unique and unforgettable experience!
Fostering Stronger Connections
Beyond the visa exemption, the MoU reflects a broader commitment to fortifying bilateral relations. This move is not merely about easing travel restrictions but signifies a strategic effort to enhance collaboration in multiple areas of common interest. The aim is to create a more interconnected and mutually beneficial relationship between the UAE and Kosovo.
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