How to register while wild camping in the Balkans?

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Many countries in the Balkans have the regulation that you must register your stay with the authorities after, let's say, 24 hours of crossing the border into that country. Registration is easy when you stay in a hotel or campsite, doable when staying with a friend, but what about wild camping and traveling overnight?

There are many scenarios in which you can stay in a country for a longer time without a permanent residence, for example:

  • hiking trip with wild camping.
  • hitchhiking and pitching the tent on the roadside.
  • driving along the coastline and sleeping in a car.
  • traveling overnight if wild camping is not permitted.

How to fulfill the registration requirement in such situations? And what should you do in practice to be on the safe side? Anyway, I know those rules are rarely enforced.



Best Answer

All Balkan countries that require registration of visitors without permanent address (an example is Montenegro) have some procedure for people staying in non-tourist accommodation. As far as I know this is always registering at the nearest police station. If you are staying in tourist accommodation, they (= people from the accommodation) will make this registration for you. If you plan on wild camping the obligation to register at the nearest police station applies simply to you.

On the other hand, as far as I know, wild camping is illegal in every country with such an obligation. Which implies that you are legally obliged to tell the police that you will be doing something illegal. That doesn't sound like the smartest of plans to me. Until someone has an example of a country where wild camping is permitted and registering is mandatory (and I would be surprised to learn that there is such a country), this question basically asks "How do I tell the police that I will be breaking the law?". The practical answer is that you don't.




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Is wild camping legal in Serbia?

Is wild camping allowed in Serbia? No, wild camping, also known as boondocking, dry camping, or dispersed camping, is unfortunately not officially allowed in Serbia. If you do not set up your camp near government buildings, most authorities and residents will tolerate it.

Can you wild camp in Europe?

The national law states that you are allowed to do it if you follow some rules; you are not allowed to camp closer than 100 meter from the sea, national and natural parks are off limits, private property is prohibited, this includes historic monuments, military zones and urban areas are illegal.

Is wild camping legal in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The best fact about Bosnia and Herzegovina, which we love and does not apply for most countries, but wild camping is completely legal! However, there are still a lot of landmines scattered around the country, so NEVER CAMP on land which has not been tended in a long time.

Is wild camping legal in Bulgaria?

Wild camping in BulgariaWild camping is legal in Bulgaria and you are not required to pay for it. You are not allowed to camp in private property, in national and natural parks, and in nature reserves.



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Answer 2

I think best way to get this informations is ask the consuls this country in your country (it is good because he/she probably speak in your language and know this regulations).

A few years ago I was traveling in Balkans (Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia) and I slept in such a places which owners for sure don't register me. When your are going by car just look the labels "rooms" in front of houses. Ones police stop us, and they even didn't check the registrations.

Answer 3

All they want is to collect the tourist tax from you. So go to local Tourist office and register there. You will have to repeat that as you move (travel around).

Be aware that wild camping is not tolerated. Make a deal with a local farmer to stay on they land :), or do not get cough.

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