Daily life
İpek (Peja) sits on the Peja Lumbardhi River at the foot of the Accursed Mountains (Prokletije) and at the entrance to Rugova Canyon; the city is known for the Patriarchate of Peć Monastery, part of the UNESCO World Heritage site "Medieval Monuments in Kosovo." Daily planning moves between a visit to the monastery, the Ottoman-era bazaar, damaged in the Second World War and the Kosovo War and later rebuilt, and a mountain walk into Rugova Canyon. Current tickets, hours, restaurants, hotels, or transport details stay bilmiyorum unless verified. (Sources: UNESCO, Wikipedia)
Transport
Peja has no airport of its own; the nearest is Pristina International Airport, roughly 70-84 km away depending on the source. There is no direct bus from the airport to the city; the connection usually runs via a transfer at Fushë Kosovë or by taxi. There is no tram. The UNESCO-listed Patriarchate of Peć monastery and the valley leading to Rugova Canyon lie on the edge of town. Current schedules, fares, and line numbers stay bilmiyorum unless verified. (Sources: UNESCO, Wikipedia)
Safety notes
For Pejë, current safety advisories, opening hours, prices and booking details are not verified in this pilot pack; the correct answer is bilmiyorum until editor-approved sources are added.
