Montenegro, Tiny Have-It-All – A Complete Guide & 1-Week Itinerary
Nothing ever happens in Montenegro.' What makes young Montenegrins despair is a lucky circumstance for visitors. Most of the people we've met on our two-week road trip across the country were warm, welcoming and curious for a chat with us; her
Visiting the Gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest NP, Uganda
Here's a look back into my travel diaries: In 2012, I had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit the gorillas in Africa. I once saw a monkey - Gorilla Trekking in Uganda I was not going to see the gorillas. I was not
The best view of Skadar Lake
A visit to Skadar Lake is not complete without a visit to Nenad and his older twin Predrag. Their father happens to own most of the land across from one of the most beautiful spots along south-east Europe's lakes: the
Kotor & the Kotor Bay in a day
A comprehensive guide for 24 h (or more) in Kotor Bay: How to get there & around, what to see, where to eat, where to sleep.
Montenegro Explorer: Lovcen National Park (plus Cetinje and Njegusi)
Lovcen National Park is one of five National Parks in tiny Montenegro. On the summit of Mount Lovcen, the second highest if the mountain range, sits the Njegos National Monument, one of the most important places for the Montenegrin people. After much
Exploring Budva, Montenegro
The best way to enjoy Budva, Montenegro, is to find a place in or just outside the old town, spend most of your days outdoors - at the beaches or in the hinterland - and occasionally make use of the
Klis Fortress
The imposing Klis Fortress - Tvrdava Klis in Croatian - caught my eye on the way from Zadar to Split. It thrones on top of one of the jagged rocks to the right of the highway. Of course, I knew nothing
Plan your trip to Pula, Croatia
Thinking about visiting Pula? Check out this list of info, tips & links for your planning convenience.
Verona – Romeo & Juliet’s for real
While my preferred mode of discovering a city remains to just get lost, not knowing anything about Verona other than that Shakespeare chose to set his Romeo and Juliet here, I decided to follow the tour my host at the
City Tripping: Bologna, Italy
Bologna is another city that lends itself to just getting lost. Stroll below the almost 40km of covered sidewalks, the portici; discover the splendid palazzi, some of which date back to the 14th century; and dive into Europe's oldest university and the numerous Christian