Serbia and Kosovo: Interfaith Dialogue and Coexistence

March 3 – 11, 2017

We confidently guarantee you won’t find another tour to Serbia and Kosovo like our tour. Why? Because in addition to discovering the historical cities of Belgrade and Pristina, we’ve developed life-long friendships with local people who will provide invaluable insights into the stories, culture and everyday life of the region. We are all about meeting the most interesting people leading the most innovative organizations. We can connect your synagogue, church or university group to religious, social and cultural activists and artists. Typically, the tour begins in Belgrade and ends in charming Pristina; it may include an in-depth experience of the Serbian-Kosovar war and finish relaxing in some picturesque mountain resort. It may also include the option of a foodie tour. According to many visitors, Serbia hosts the best eastern-European dishes which you can taste and fully enjoy.

A sample itinerary Tour to Serbia/Kosovo may include:

  • An interfaith conversation in Pristina with a Serbian and Kosovar family, divided by the conflict.
  • Dinner with local people and NGO representatives who can give you deeper insight into the matter.
  • Photography lessons as you capture the historical sites and local faces of Belgrade.
  • Boating through Belgrade along the Danube and Sava River, stopping for a lunch in beautiful old Zemun.
  • An expanded tour to other Balkan countries including Bosnia, Macedonia, Croatia or Herzegovina.
  • Our trusted connections with people on site and other locals provide you with a tour like no other. The best restaurants, the best most interesting entrepreneurs and cultural experiences are core to our Tour in Serbia/Kosovo. You will arrive to Serbia/Kosovo a tourist and leave a friend of the locals.

Among other things, you will enjoy:

Belgrade sightseeing, panoramic view of the city, visit to Tito’s memorial and a guided visit to historic Kalemegdan followed by discussion on memorials and commemorative politics;

Pristina sightseeing, walking tour of the city, visit to Gracanica Monastery; Meeting people who run NGOs, such as CANVAS (founded by former Otpor members), Youth Initiative for Human Rights, Centre for Research, Documentation and Publication, Humanitarian Law Centre Kosovo and many others.

We strongly suggest you try: Belgrade cruising, Underground Tour of Belgrade, visits to ethno-villages near Belgrade and enjoy fabulous food of the region.

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