In addition to Brezovica, the tax will be paid in Boga, Prevala, Rugova, Decani and Junic.

Each adult person before entering the Brezovica ski centre is paying the 1 euro tax, while for children it costs 50 cents. This fee will start applying to Boga, Prevala, Rugova and several other national parks. Environment Minister Fatmir Matoshi shows that payment application will [...]
Each adult person before entering the Brezovica ski centre is paying the 1 euro tax, while for children it costs 50 cents. This fee will start applying to Boga, Prevala, Rugova and several other national parks. Environment Minister Fatmir Matosi shows that the payment application will help boost security, stop logging habits and stop construction without permission. This fee will not apply to residents of these areas because they are expected to be equipped with folders.
Winter season attracts many citizens to spend weekends in one of Kosovo's tourist centres. In addition to road spending and staying in tourist centres and national parks, each visitor must also be prepared for a fee of 1 euros. The fee is for an individual, the discount is not for a whole family. How many people enter these centres will pay 1 euro in addition to 50 cents.
Environment and Spatial Planning Minister Fatmir Matosi said that a laurer is located in Brezovica, two lava will be placed in Presalla, one in Rugova's Grece, two in Decani and one in Junik.
These lava will be placed before entering each national park of the countries mentioned above, Matoshi said.
“Taxa will apply for entry into national parks. In this way, access to national parks is expected to prevent forest cutting and construction without permission”, Matoshi told Gazeta Express.
The payment will not be valid for residents of these areas, he explained.
“The area managers will not pay, equipped with folder”, the minister said.
This project also provides two informative centers for national parks. All this work is expected to be completed during May.
The “will become two park information centres, expected in May by the end of”, Matoshi said.
It adds that national parks have never had serious treatment.
However, since the Brezovica tax application, many citizens have voiced opposition. According to which the tax would first have to be invested in tourist centres then imposed.












