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What fun things are there in Serbia? Serbia travel guide

There must be a quick trip so that your life will not feel wasted. Have you ever thought about traveling abroad, not to Japan or South Korea, but to other countries, such as Serbia? Do you want to go abroad? Itinerary

Belgrade on June 12th

Tara MokraGora Wood Town DrvenGrad on June 13th

Tara National Park on June 14th

Novi Sad on June 15th

Belgrade on June 16th

Time is a little tight, but it’s okay. Practical information

1. Transportation:

1. Airport to city:

BUS: A1300 dinars. After picking up your luggage, exchange for some local money. , you can see it on the left after exiting the airport gate, pay before getting on the bus, OK.

Bus: No. 72, 150 dinars. After picking up your luggage, take the escalator to the upper floor, which is also the floor where you apply for the boarding pass. Then you can see the No. 72 bus on the left when you go out.

2. Transportation in the city:

Bei City: It is recommended to walk in the old city, as it is full of scenery.

It is very convenient to take bus 84 from Zeleni Venats bus station in the new city area (Zemeng, USCESHOPPING...) (which is where bus 72 ends). Friends who take the A1 may not know where this station is. You can check the map or ask about the location of Farmersmarket. The station is in the south and there are many buses there. Route 84 is easier to find, and Route 72 is farther to the west.

Bus fare:

Well, what’s more embarrassing is that when the bus on Route 84 asked the driver how much it was, he ignored us, so we were passively evading fares. But on Route 72, you have to take the initiative to pay the driver, because when we went to the airport, we saw people checking tickets halfway, so no matter what they do, we have to take the initiative to pay the driver. For buses in Novi Sad, you take the initiative to pay and the driver is responsible for giving change. I took bus No. 3 for two or three stops and it cost 110 dinars for two people.

3. Bay City - Other Cities

Go directly to the bus station (BAC) to buy a ticket. Keep the coins given to you for entering the station. If you have luggage, you will be charged a separate luggage fee when you get on the bus, which seems to be 40 dinars.

2. Internet card:

The hotel owner recommends using the SIM card of MTS Telecommunications Company, which costs 300 dinars and has 1G of traffic. Moreover, my husband and I can make free calls to each other. , send messages.

3. The recommended function of Google Maps is to download offline maps. I often have no signal in the Tara Mountains and I rely on it to avoid getting lost. Belgrade

A good day starts with breakfast.

Kalemegdan Castle of Belgrade

——An ancient castle located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.

This iconic Victor’s Monument commemorates Serbia’s victory over the Ottoman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the 1928 Balkan War and World War I.

For the foreigners I met abroad, I forgot which country they were from.

Lack of sleep, look at my little swollen eyes

There is a beautiful woman

Clay tennis court

My husband specially looked at me when he saw it Talk to me, I wish I had known better and brought you the racket. (But I didn’t know the specific meaning of red clay at the time)

When I came back in the afternoon, I stood there to watch the old men play chess for a while.

There is a Japanese style shape here, for some reason.

My husband loves big and dense trees the most, and he always shines on them whenever he sees them.

I love upright and towering trees the most. The straighter and taller the better!

When you come here at night, you must apply mosquito repellent on the grass. I was bitten badly by mosquitoes. Yes!

Look, these are big bags, OOOOOO

Zoo

- Founded in 1936, it is one of the oldest zoos in Europe. It houses the largest white lion in the world, as well as many white and albino animals.

I like zoos very much. Whenever I go to a place, I must go there whenever I have time.

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For nothing...

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These guys are so fun, there is really no time to spare While on. The leopards next door were stunned.

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Mihailo Avenue is located in the center of Belgrade. It is only one kilometer long, but because of The representative buildings of the late 19th century on both sides become a beautiful scenery.

Icebox, choose whatever you want, and you will be charged based on the weight.

The central square of the city has a bronze statue of Serbian Grand Duke Mihailo Obrenovi III (Mihailo Obrenovi III) built in 1882 in the middle of the square to commemorate his liberation of Serbia from the rule of the Ottoman Empire. liberated from it.

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It was still bright at eight o'clock in the evening, and the nightlife had just begun.

In Belgrade, there are scenes everywhere of people sitting on the street drinking.

Instead of going to the castle to watch the sunset with my husband, we chose to walk along the Sava River and all the way to the Danube River.

An hour's road survey laid the foundation for him to make up his mind to go for a morning run in an exotic country.

The local delicacy, in my opinion, is a big meat sandwich, which is mainly filled with sausages, very salty, and sour cheese on onions.

Because I couldn’t understand the local menu, I ordered similar “delicacies” several times in the next few days. My tongue was numb and my hands were shaking from exhaustion.

When you go to the supermarket to buy things, you need to weigh yourself. You can learn from this.

The most regrettable thing is that I lost the big avocado I bought

This is a reproduced picture. I think it is very good. The attractions and destinations are clear at a glance and can be viewed at any time. Tara

Mucheng bought a ticket to TARA yesterday, so I went to the station early and took the early train. It’s a pity that I didn’t have the buffet breakfast

Note: Be sure to keep the coins given to you when you buy the ticket for entering the station.

There will be a few times where you can get off the bus to rest, drink coffee or something.

I love tomatoes the most. I can eat them wherever I go.

The scenery along the way is picturesque.

The cabin on the river

——The cabin has been standing on a stone in the center of the Drina River, facing wind, rain, sun and rain alone.

This cabin is located near Bajina Basta in Serbia and was built in 1968.

Since there was no reservation for the Omorika Hotel at the bus terminal, I chose SuitesTara Exclusive from thousands of options. I was very satisfied with the result. It was surrounded by a sea of ??flowers. It was so beautiful.

This feels like rabbit ears, so soft.

SuitesTaraExclusive, a corner of the living room, a very large and comfortable accommodation. It is recommended to book early to choose a better room.

After a 5-hour drive, I was so hungry when I got off the bus.

Well, how should I put it? There was a delicious food recommended by a kind person on the BUS, and the local text was written down. Once the food was served in the restaurant, I was dumbfounded again. There was a language barrier and the menu had no pictures or English

We chartered a car to visit Kremna, MokraGora, DrvenGrad, and BelaVoda. . .

I met that kind person on the BUS and chatted with her for a long time. He knew that we wanted to go to Wood City, so he recommended his friend to take us there for 4,000 dinars (equivalent to more than 200 yuan). Attractions (I didn’t know where to go at the time, I just knew it included the Wooden City). Time is tight and the task is heavy. On the basis of trust in the friendship between the two countries, the deal was concluded.

Kremna

- a small village in western Serbia, between Zlatibor and Tara.

Here you can see the remains of flints that were once in perfect shape, as well as historical legends.

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——Built on February 2, 1925.

- is the most interesting museum related to European narrow gauge railways.

——The track looks like a figure 8 when viewed from above. The railway is only open in summer.

Take a small train and go!

Bela Voda (White Water River)

- is another famous attraction in the area, dotted with several churches. It is said that the river It is rich in minerals, and local residents come here to get water.

It is said that washing your eyes with this water will make your eyes brighter!

This is the driver and tour guide of our chartered car. Look at his scalp and arms. In fact, the next day and the next few days, I feel the same way, it hurts!

Little train, why don’t you come?

DrvenGrad in the wooden city

——It is the famous Serbian director Emil The "Utopia" created by Emir Kusturica for himself means being far away from the city, hustle and bustle and war. This was the filming location for the movie "Life is a Miracle" (Zivotjecudo). This kind of wooden house is a traditional building of Serbian farmhouses.

I thought there was not enough time to use it, but fortunately my wish can come true.

To be honest, the light was so bright that I couldn’t even open my eyes at that time.

You say it’s beautiful!

Just say it’s beautiful!

This is the Omorika Hotel I didn’t book.

Bus The terminus is not far to her west.

I had dinner here. Because I couldn’t understand the menu, I simply said: “meat, meat!” The boss understood.

Everything used for eating here at Tara This kind of pottery plate is very pastoral.

But every time I think of flowerpots, it feels like I’m having breakfast in Tutala National Park

This is the same thing, no longer being polite, just get started.

I feel like my husband sitting opposite is crying

Today I plan to officially hike the mountain with my husband. We specify a point on the map. It is expected to take three hours and a round trip of six hours. We will take the last bus back. Belgrade.

I want to make an important point. I don’t know if it was a problem with our route planning. In the past few hours in the mountains, we saw a total of 5 people. From the moment we entered the hinterland of the sea of ????flowers, we basically saw— — No one! It feels like my husband and I are the only two people in the whole mountain.

Good-empty-empty-ah-!

When I looked at the weather forecast yesterday, it said it would rain, a big thunderstorm. I was very worried because I had to go up the mountain. , rain is a bad thing, but when I woke up in the morning and found it was sunny, it was a pleasant surprise.

What I like most is that the mountains and fields are full of flowers.

There are different roads here: dirt road, mud road, stone road, branch road, pine cone road, flower and grass road, gravel road...

It’s so big Pine Tower, I really want to take it home

I have walked many such roads and got lost three times on the way back.

Every time I pass by a hut like this, I really want to take a closer look, but my husband reminds us not to waste time, so we have to give up!

We thought we could find one after a three-hour hike. Looking at the scenery from a high point, I finally found that it was a series of mountains connected with each other, and the terminal station was just a point on the hike in the mountains. Thunder rumbled in the distance from time to time, and I just wanted to go back quickly. Raining is really not fun.

Looking at the dark sky, the dark clouds keep approaching, and the thunder keeps blasting, I feel very uneasy. If it suddenly starts raining, it will be very difficult for us to move forward if we think about the way we came. , the most terrible thing is if we encounter thunder and lightning, how should we avoid it.

Fortunately, God was kind and we only encountered a few drops of rain. We returned to Omorika smoothly and found that the road was wet. It turned out that it was raining here.

Sincerely thank God!

We were very nervous on the return trip because we were afraid of rain. The navigation in the mountainous area could not keep up with our progress, and we got lost three times, which delayed our trip. My legs were so sore that I thought of taking a ride. The first time I heard the sound of a tractor, I unfortunately missed it. The second time, a relatively luxurious car swooped past, but I missed it again. The third time, the car was driving at a slower speed. My husband and I watched him come and go, drive by, and stop. We were so happy. They were an old couple. They didn’t understand each other and had to speak concisely. I just said "Omorika". They waved us off and let us into the car. Although it only took us a short distance, it saved us almost an hour of leg journey. To commemorate this friendship, I bought this refrigerator magnet to keep forever.

The town of Bajina Basta was seen on the bus on the return journey.

Serbia on the left, Bosnia and Herzegovina on the right, Drina River is their dividing line.

Goodbye, TARA!

The place where I stayed this time was very close to Kalemegdan Castle.

Eat some meat tonight.

I like this shop very much, BOUTIQUE, delicious, beautiful, enthusiastic and unrestrained! Why do I describe it like this? Did I drink too much Novi Sad

Or go to BAC Buy a ticket at the (bus station). There are quite a lot of trains. I just took a nap and suddenly I noticed a lot of people getting off the train. That is where the Novi Sad train station and the bus station are together. I don’t know if it is. terminus. It’s quite far to go to Petrovaradin Fortress, so take bus No. 3 to get there.

I saw raspberries being sold in a roadside shop, so I couldn’t help but buy them without washing them, so I endured them and ate them.

I have never eaten it before, so I didn’t know it tasted like this. It felt like it was full of seeds and crunchy.

Beautiful plants.

When I was at the Belgrade Zoo, I found a huge mulberry tree, but it was too high to reach. I felt sorry for it for a long time. I found mulberries here and quickly picked them.

He doesn’t have the appearance of a foodie, but he has a heart of a foodie.

Petrovaradin Castle

—is located on a 40-meter-high volcanic rock above the river. It was once an impregnable fortress on the Danube. In order to resist the invasion of Turkey and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the people of Yugoslavia began to build castles here since 1692. The project was only completed in 1786, which took 94 long years.

The Danube River, which I was familiar with when I was a child, is now in front of me. Traveling is such a joy!

The Bell Tower

——The bell tower on the castle is 100 years old Historically, it and the castle fortress have become the landmarks of Novi Sad. The biggest attraction of the clock tower is that the hour and minute hands are interchanged, with the long hand pointing to "hour" and the short hand pointing to "minute". In fact, this design was mainly considered for boatmen on the Danube River, who could see the clock from a farther distance. Another characteristic of the big clock is that it runs slightly faster on cold days and slower on hot days. This design is to allow boaters to better control the speed of the ship.

But, I don’t understand this clock, don’t blame me for being stupid, haha

Online introduction: There is a corridor-like tunnel with branch roads crisscrossing the underground of the castle. , 16 kilometers long and more than 1 meter wide, known as "Gibraltar of the Danube".

The tunnel is divided into three floors, each floor is 2 meters high, and there are steps connecting the two floors. In case of emergency, you can also drop down from the tunnel with a boom. Each tunnel is like a spider web, with hundreds of passages criss-crossing and twisting around. In some places, there are 5 passage openings, of which only one is a real passage and 4 are traps. There are also places for soldiers to sleep, eat and hold meetings in the tunnels. There is a gun hole every 2 meters. You can observe the outside, aim and shoot, and you can also extend a spear from the hole to suddenly attack the enemy. The construction of the tunnel has a strong Balkan style, especially the wells and reservoirs inside the tunnel, which are unique and sturdy. Everywhere in the castle still retains the ruins of famous battles in history.

But I can only see this layer.

It’s so cold underground, but this ray of sunshine is particularly warm.

I’m really hungry, so let’s enjoy lunch at the castle!

And drink a glass of brandy, which is not good. But sitting there, eating Western food, looking at the Danube River, enjoying the wind, enjoying the coolness, and getting tipsy

The afternoon sun became more abundant, and I didn’t know whether I was drunk or fainting from the sun. Yes, it's quite pleasant.

The rivers I saw a few days ago were all green, and I kept thinking, isn’t it the promised blue Danube? This time I was given the answer.

I have seen this video online before, but today I saw it for real.

Catholic Church

City Hall

I would like to compare which country’s food is better, or Japan’s.

Serbian National Theater

I also want to lead two dogs like this.

Novi Sad

Novi Sad Synagogue

- Construction started in 1905 and completed in 1909.

——An estimated 400 Jews now live in Novi Sad. The synagogue today is used for religious ceremonies, but also hosts concerts and various events from many cultures.

Drinks like Red Bull.

Back in Belgrade, this dog is of Serbian origin, enthusiastic and lively, and likes to interact with people. Belgrade

Good morning, Belgrade!

My husband said he wanted to experience morning jogging abroad. He bought a pair of running shoes yesterday and happily went for a run at Kalemegdan Fortress today.

I had nothing to do, so I went for a walk and saw this dog again. I casually asked him to follow me, and he walked with me throughout the entire castle garden. I was ashamed that I had no food for him. It doesn't live up to its enthusiasm.

Come on, Xiaohei, let me take a lighted photo for you

Serbian Orthodox Church Museum

St. Michael’s Cathedral

This place is beautiful, but photos are not allowed, and I don’t know why.

When I entered, I saw a father and his son, and the godfather was reading something to them. I didn’t understand what he was doing.

The yogurt in this country is really delicious. It’s not sweet or weird, which I like. In Dalian, I only found one brand, but it was too expensive, 14.7 yuan per box. I don’t know if it was a transportation or storage problem. Some of them had too much water. Alas, I was weaned again after returning to China

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Serbian Parliament Building

——The office of the Serbian Parliament, built in 1936, is one of the landmarks of Belgrade and one of the most magnificent buildings in Belgrade. In addition to the Capitol building itself, the black horse sculptures at the entrance of the building are also worth paying attention to. These two sculptures were created by the famous Serbian sculptor Toma Rosandi? (Toma

Rosandi?).

St. Mark's Church CrkvaSvetogMarka

This church was built between the two world wars. The Byzantine red brick appearance is very eye-catching and has a good sense of layering.

There are many such stores in the city, and I bought my Internet card at such a place. Drinking water is nearly twice as expensive as in supermarkets.

Gardos

——Located in the Zemun district of Belgrade, Zemun was once an independent city in history and therefore also had its own city center and old town. The Gardo? Tower was built in 1896 during the Austro-Hungarian rule as part of a huge fortress. Now only some ruins remain in other parts of the fortress. Due to the Hungarian rule, the architectural style of Gardosh Tower and the old town of Zemun where it is located is very different from that of Belgrade's old town. The Old Town of Zemun is located on the Danube River. Climbing up the Gardosh Tower, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Old Town of Zemun, the Danube River and the city of Belgrade in the distance.

There are many restaurants and bars along the river, where you can enjoy