Kosovo

By taxi
By taxi

You can get a superb atlas of Kosovo from the OSCE that has detailed ethnic maps before and after the war, vital statistics, along with navigational maps. To get the map, ask for the NGO Information office near the OSCE building in Pristina.

By train
By train

Kosovan Railways Kosovske Zeleznice - Hekurudhat e Kosovës (http://www.kosovorailway.com/) are currently 2006 running the following passenger train services: from Fushë Kosovë Serbian: Kosovo Polje; a city near Pristina to Leshak a town North at the Serb frontier three trains a day. From Fushë Kosovë at 07.35, 11.18 and 14.15 and from Leshak at 09.55, 13.19 and 16.50. The train passes through most of the Serbian enclaves that are strung up through the northern part of Kosovo. The system is seen as a way of helping to make the lives of the Serbs in the enclaves easier but also as a way to help integration. The service is free of charge to local people. Another service runs twice a day from Fushë Kosovë at 04.17 and 19.00 to Hani i Elezit former General Jankovic on the border to Macedonia, return journeys from Hani i Elezit starts at 05.53 and 20.44. A local suburban services runs from Fushë Kosovë to Grazhanica with departures from F. Kosovë at 05.40 and 19.17, returning from Grazhanica at 06.30 and 20.05.There are two daily trains from Pristina to Peja/Pec which are a comfortable way to make this journey €3The service to Gracanica has been suspended, and the service Fushe Kosovo to Leshak seems to have been taken over by Serbian Railways between Zvecan and Lesak no trains between Fushë Kosovë -Mitrovica - Zvecan

By bus
By bus

The best way to travel intercity in Kosovo is by bus. Buses are relatively cheap; Pristina to Peja is €4.00, for example. Within Pristina, rides cost €0.40.