Lake Perućac is one of the best kept secrets of Europe. It is located in western Serbia and it is a natural gem despite its artificial origin. It was created in 1966 and occupies a natural bend of the Drina river, which encircles the Tara mountain, between towns of Višegrad and Bajina Bašta. Instead of giving you tons of informations about the lake, I have made video clip from the lake cruise…
Resava Cave, one of the most beautiful caves in Europe, estimated to be 80 million years old, is situated in the limestone hill of Babina glava in Eastern Serbia. That makes it one of the oldest caves in Serbia. Set off on a tour of the cave on the maintained path which passes through all 8 halls on both upper and lower levels. The tour begins with the “Hall of Conjoined Columns”, so…
Situated in Western Serbia, circumscribed by one of the deepst canyons of Europe – the river Drina canyon, lies a mountain of heavenly scenery. It was named after the god Tar, who, according to legend, chose to spend his life on this mountain. And from the first step, you will understand why this mountain is so special. It is a place of the best viewpoints of Serbia. But discovering…
Kladovo is the best starting point for discovering Iron Gates – the most beautiful part of Danube river. But there is so much more to see and do around Kladovo – ancient Roman cities, museums and waterfalls. First thing that you will feel in Kladovo is unique – almost mediteranean atmosphere. Town beach is one of the best public beaches on the Danube river. Blederija Waterfall, an exceptional…
It may measure less than 130 square kilometers, but San Francisco justly ranks as one of the greatest cities in the world. Famous for grand-dame Victorians, classic cable cars, dynamic diversity, a beautiful waterfront, and a soaring crimson bridge, the “City by the Bay” truly has it all. Trend-defining cuisine ranging from Michelin-starred dining to outrageous food trucks; world-renowned symphony, ballet, theater, and opera; plus almost boundless outdoor…
There is no better place than Iceland if you are waterfall lover. There are around 10.000 waterfalls in Iceland, and every each of them are absolutely different and unique. Iceland’s climate and location is especially suited to waterfalls with frequent rain and snow. The other reason why Iceland is home of so many waterfalls is the multitude of glaciers that melt in summer. Skogafoss is one of the most famous…
No visit to Cairo is Complete without a stop at the Khan El-Khalili bazaar, where you will be transported back in time to an old Arab souk. Shop owners calling you to their stalls, the scent of spices, the hustle and bustle of trade, and the many beautiful objects that can purchased will have you lost among alleys for hours. Put your haggling skills to the test when…
Northern lights or Aurora Borealis is one of the magical experience of traveling to the north. One of the best places to see the northern lights is Iceland. There are so many places that you can see Aurora Borealis in Iceland, but you should always be aware that is important to be outside of city – artificial lights. That is not hard in Iceland, as Reykjavik, the capital…
Ouarzazate, in the south-east of Morocco represent the country’s cultural diversity. This desert city bear witness to the most deeply seated traditions, but contemporary creations are also honored with nods to some of cinema’s finest hours. Ouarzazate is one of the gateways to the desert. The Tifoultoute Kasbah stands guard just outside the city. Film buffs will recognize these landscapes: this is where David Lean shot “Lawrence of…
Marseille’s history has been performed on the Old Port for 26 centuries. During Antiquity and the Middles Ages, the Greek (Massalia), Roman (Massilia) and Medieval (Masiho) city expanded on the northern bank and to the south in the 17th century. Entry to the port was henceforth guarded by two forts, Fort Saint-Nicolas and Fort Saint-Jean One of the iconic symbols of the Old Port was the transporter bridge,…










