The hidden beauty of Nashec, Prizren's forgotten tourist village

Crossed roads, which lead to every corner of the village of Nashec, create a picture of itself. The village of Nashec, located just a few miles from Prizren, was once among the most visited villages. resident Shukry Quinn wakes up early in the morning and heads to the Drin River, which crosses the entire village. [...]
Crossed roads, which lead to every corner of the village of Nashec, create a picture of itself.
The village of Nashec, located just a few miles from Prizren, was once among the most visited villages.
resident Shukry Quinn wakes up early in the morning and heads to the Drin River, which crosses the entire village.
He said that by this river, a type of beach was once built, where various games, not only from residents but also from visitors, were organized in addition to rest.
“Nashec Village has been among the most tourist villages in Prizren and Kosovo level. Since 1962, this has been a very suitable place for tourism development in the summer season. This is where the holidays are spent not only the citizens of Prizren, but also all over Kosovo. Now this village is not who it used to be. He has remained in the mercy of time. If it is invested, we hope it will return to its former reputation... Villagers have been involved in farming and farming, but today we have very few farmers working in agriculture and livestock”, he said, RTV Dukagjin, Shukrir Quinn.
The Drin River is located below the village as the houses remain high above it.
There was once a major economic development in this country. Largely local residents engaged in farming and farming.
Today, though, according to Mestan Hoda, among the oldest in the village, few work the land.
This village's “being taken in the past with agriculture, livestock and curves. For now, neither farming nor farming is involved. The village of Nashec has been known for tourism... I as a member of youth in 1962 planted poplars on both sides of the road. The place was all in the shadows. We were so unique. We could have had no breakfast, lunch or dinner without each other. We helped each other with what opportunities we had. Not that we had technique, but we had horses, which were similar to”, said Mestan Hoda.
Nasheci, is among the villages that have fewer exiles on this side.
resident Qazim Cikoj has said that the large number of residents held traditions in high esteem. Even today, however, there is no disrespect for each other, and especially they have good interreligious relations.
The Nashec Village had shared traditions. Both our deaths and our weddings are both Catholic and Muslim. We had a great time together like brothers. When I was born, the village had only 15 houses, today there are more than 300 homes. We've worked the earth with animals, but we've never left the sweat”, says resident Qazim Cline.
In the beautiful village of Nashec, according to the village's mayor, Shukri Quni, three types of climate are interlocked: Mediterranean coming from the Drini Grain, continental from the Sharr Mountains and the mountainous climate that comes from the Pacific.












