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A weekend in the mountains

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Zlatibor is one of the most popular and picturesque mountain regions in Serbia, located in the western part of the country. Known for its natural beauty, pleasant climate, and cultural heritage, Zlatibor attracts visitors year-round Zlatibor enjoys a  continental climate , with mild summers and cold winters. Its altitude of around  1,000 meters (3,280 feet)  above sea level contributes to its pleasant climate, making it an ideal escape from the heat of the lowlands in summer.The region is often referred to as the  "Serbian Riviera"  due to its sunny weather, which averages over  200 days of sunshine per year . Zlatibor is known for its  traditional wooden architecture . The region features charming wooden houses, many of which follow the distinctive architecture style typical of the region. Visitors can explore these traditional homes and get a feel for rural life in Serbia. The  Old Village (Selo) in the village of Sirogojno  is an open-air ...

Trip outside of Belgrade

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 Located in the western part of Serbia, Tara National Park is known for its stunning landscapes, deep forests, and the unique  Tara Monastery . It’s a great spot for hiking, wildlife watching (including the rare Serbian brown bear), and scenic views of the Drina River. Tara National Park is one of Serbia's most beautiful and ecologically rich natural areas. Located in the western part of the country, it covers approximately 220 square kilometers (85 square miles) and is renowned for its diverse wildlife, pristine forests, and stunning landscapes. The park is home to more than  1,200 plant species , including endemic species that are found only in this region. The park's forests are primarily made up of  deciduous  (oak, beech) and  coniferous  trees (spruce, fir). Tara is known for its  rich wildlife . Some of the notable species include the  Serbian brown bear ,  wild boar ,  grey wolf ,  Lynx , and a wide variety of birds suc...

Time for a night out

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  If you're looking for a truly authentic Serbian experience,  Skadarlija  is a must-visit. Known as Belgrade’s bohemian heart, this charming cobblestone street offers a step back in time, where you can soak in the vibrant atmosphere of traditional cafes, lively taverns, and soulful live music. Whether you're savoring delicious Serbian dishes like ćevapi and sarma, sipping on a glass of rakija, or simply enjoying the artistic energy of the neighborhood, Skadarlija promises a memorable experience. As night falls, the area transforms into a lively hub for a night out, with live bands playing traditional folk music, creating a magical ambiance that’s perfect for both locals and tourists looking for a fun, authentic evening in Belgrade.

A Taste of The History

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  Kalemegdan Fortress in Belgrade offers stunning views of the Sava and Danube rivers, along with a rich history spanning Roman to Ottoman times. It’s a perfect spot to explore ancient structures, enjoy scenic parkland, and experience Belgrade’s cultural heritage all in one place. Facts about Kalemegdan Fortress  Historic Layers : The fortress has been built and rebuilt over thousands of years, with remnants from Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian periods all visible today. Military Museum : Kalemegdan is home to Belgrade's Military Museum, which showcases over 24,000 artifacts, including weapons, armor, and historical military equipment. Belgrade Zoo : Located within the fortress grounds, Belgrade Zoo is one of the oldest in the world, founded in 1936, and adds a unique touch to the fortress experience.

Your First Stop

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 When visiting Serbia, a trip to the  Saint Sava Templ e   (Hram Svetog Save) in Belgrade is a must. As one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, this iconic landmark is not only a symbol of Serbian spirituality but also an architectural marvel. Its imposing dome and intricate mosaics draw visitors from all over the globe. Whether you're drawn to its historical significance, stunning design, or simply the peaceful atmosphere, the Saint Sava Temple should be the first stop on any journey through Serbia. Fun facts about Saint Sava Temple e Built on a Historic Site : The temple is located on the site where the remains of Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, were burned by the Ottomans in 1595. The church was constructed to honor his legacy. Massive Size : It's the largest Orthodox church in Serbia and one of the largest in the world. The church's dome is 70 meters (230 feet) high, and its total height from the base to the top of the cross is about...

The hidden gems of Serbia

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Serbia is a stunning yet often overlooked gem in the heart of Europe, brimming with natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. From the rolling hills of the countryside to the charming streets of its hidden towns, this country offers a wealth of experiences waiting to be discovered. In this blog, I’ll take you on a journey to uncover some of Serbia’s best-kept secrets, the hidden gems that many tourists miss. Get ready to explore Serbia like never before!