In one week I had been jumping from one side to another of two very similar countries, yet enormously different from each other: Bulgaria and Romania, although being neighbours, seemed to me like heterozygous twins who stopped attending for so long.
I “passed” them too fastly. Too superficially.
So I decided – after a brief stop on Bosnian ground for a meeting – I’d rather return to slow travelling.
I would have closed my Balkan experience savoring again the sunsets of Belgrade, being lulled by the fresh and languid Danubian waters in Novi Sad and cycling northwards … to Sombor, and to the border with Hungary.... Read More
SERBIA (Part 2): breathing the Danube between Belgrade, Novi Sad and Sombor (13-22 July | Days 42-51)
