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Country safety profile

Is Kosovo safe to visit?

This briefing uses the latest Global Peace Index country data as a broad signal, not a substitute for current government advisories. Use it to understand the overall climate before you layer in local events, route decisions, and seasonal context.

Medium PeaceRank #63Overall score 1.908Safety & Security 2.144

Regional context

How Kosovo fits within the Balkans and Adriatic

The Balkans and Adriatic arc are usually navigable for independent travelers, but safety planning benefits from local specificity. Mountain roads, land-border crossings, and uneven infrastructure can matter as much as the national peace score.

Routes here often stitch together coastlines, inland capitals, and bus-based border hops. That makes daylight arrivals, road quality, and awareness of politically sensitive areas more useful than blanket assumptions about the whole region.

Kosovo's overall score is higher than the the Balkans and Adriatic average of 1.728, which is a cue to be more selective about routes, neighborhoods, or timing than in the region's easier trips. Kosovo sits in the more pressured quarter of the current regional comparison.

Compared with nearby destinations in the Balkans and Adriatic, day-to-day safety stands out more strongly for Kosovo. For travelers, that usually means paying closer attention to night transport, neighborhood choice, petty-crime exposure, and routine street judgment.

Regional snapshot

Region
the Balkans and Adriatic
Macro area
Europe
Regional average
1.728 / 5
Regional position
#8 of 9
Standing
Among the more pressured regional profiles

Planning cues for the Balkans and Adriatic

  • Treat cross-border bus or car days as higher-friction parts of the itinerary.
  • Avoid assuming coastal resort patterns match inland transport corridors.
  • Check road conditions and border waiting times before committing to long day hops.

Overall Indicator

1.908/ 5

A composite index measuring the peacefulness of countries made up of 23 quantitative and qualitative indicators each weighted on a scale of 1-5. The lower the score the more peaceful the country.

Domestic & International Conflict

1.805/ 5

Safety & Security

2.144/ 5

Militarisation

1.67/ 5

Indicator breakdown

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+Perceptions of Criminality

Level of perceived criminality in society

1.5/ 5

Level of perceived criminality in society. Source: Gallup World Poll, IEP estimates

+Police Rate

Number of internal security officers and police per 100,000 people

3.053/ 5

Number of internal security officers and police per 100,000 people. Source: UNODC CTS

+Homicide Rate

Number of homicides per 100,000 people

2.05/ 5

Number of homicides per 100,000 people. Source: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Surveys on Crime Trends and the Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (CTS); EIU estimates

+Incarceration Rate

Number of jailed population per 100,000 people

1.786/ 5

Number of jailed population per 100,000 people. Source: World Prison Brief, Institute for Criminal Policy Research at Birkbeck, University of London

+Access to Small Arms

Ease of access to small arms and light weapons

4/ 5

Qualitative assessment of ease of access to small arms and light weapons by EIU analysts. Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

+Intensity of Internal Conflict

Level of organised conflict (internal)

3/ 5

Qualitative assessments of the intensity of organised internal conflict by EIU analysts. Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

+Violent Demonstrations

Likelihood of violent demonstrations

1.75/ 5

Violent demonstrations. Source: Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED); IEP

+Violent Crime

Level of violent crime

3/ 5

Qualitative assessment of level of violent crime by EIU analysts. Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

+Political Instability

Political instability

4/ 5

Qualitative assessment of political instability by EIU analysts. Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

+Political Terror Scale

Political Terror Scale

1/ 5

Political Terror Scale. Source: Gibney, Mark, Linda Cornett, Reed Wood, Peter Haschke, Daniel Arnon, and Attilio Pisanò. 2021. The Political Terror Scale 1976-2019. Date Retrieved, from the Political Terror Scale website: http://www.politicalterrorscale.org.

+Weapons Imports

Imports of major conventional weapons per 100,000 people

1.222/ 5

Volume of transfers of major conventional weapons as recipient (imports) per 100,000 people. Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Arms Transfers Database

+Terrorism Impact

Terrorist Activity

1.313/ 5

Calculation based on a weighted average of the last five years of the number of incidents, injuries, hostages and fatalities by terrorism. Source: Global Terrorism Index (GTI), IEP

+Deaths from Internal Conflict

Number of deaths from organised conflict (internal)

1/ 5

Number of deaths from internal organised conflict. Source: UCDP Georeferenced Event Dataset

+Military Expenditure (% GDP)

Military expenditure as a percentage of GDP

1.703/ 5

Military expenditure as a percentage of GDP. Source: The Military Balance, IISS, EIU estimates

+Armed Services Personnel Rate

Number of armed services personnel per 100,000 people

1.271/ 5

Number of armed services personnel per 100,000 people. Source: The Military Balance, IISS

+UN Peacekeeping Funding

Funding for UN peacekeeping missions

1/ 5

Financial contribution to UN peacekeeping missions. Source: United Nations Committee on Contributions; IEP

+Nuclear and Heavy Weapons

Aggregate weighted number of heavy weapons per 100,000 people

1/ 5

Nuclear and heavy weapons capabilities. Source: Military Balance+, IISS; IEP

+Weapons Exports

Exports of major conventional weapons per 100,000 people

1/ 5

Volume of transfers of major conventional weapons as supplier (exports) per 100,000 people. Source: SIPRI Arms Transfers Database

+Refugees and IDPs

Number of displaced people as a percentage of the population

1.452/ 5

Number of refugees and internally displaced people as a percentage of the population. Source: Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Mid-Year Trends; Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC)

+Neighbouring Countries Relations

Relations with neighbouring countries

3/ 5

Qualitative assessment of relations with neighbouring countries by EIU analysts. Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

+Deaths from External Conflict

Estimated number of deaths from organised conflict (external)

1/ 5

Number of deaths from external organised conflict. Source: UCDP Georeferenced Event Dataset

+External Conflicts Fought

Number, duration and role of external conflicts fought

1/ 5

Number, duration and role in external conflicts. Source: UCDP Battle-Related Deaths Dataset; IEP

+Internal Conflicts Fought

Number and duration of internal conflicts

1/ 5

Number and duration of internal conflicts. Source: Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) Battle-Related Deaths Dataset, Non-State Conflict Dataset and One-sided Violence Dataset; Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP)