INSIDER: Tunnel Tur
Tunnel Tour:
This tour is a minimum of what you should know about one of the longest siege in modern human history. During the bus ride, the guide will explain the sites and buildings you see and who were important during the siege of Sarajevo 1992 - 1995. Find out how the war started, why the National Library of BH was destroyed, how many people died. While driving to the Tunnel Museum along the Sniper Alley, you'll have the opportunity to hear the stories about the life in the time of darkness yet life full of hope. All this is just an introduction to the story about the importance of an 800 m long and only 1, 60 m high tunnel that connected the occupied and free Sarajevo territory. Upon arrival at the museum, you'll pass through 20 m of the original tunnel and see the movie about the war in Sarajevo upon which the guide will explain the role of the tunnel during the siege, its construction, use method and will happily answer all your questions. On the way back to the town, let's talk about Sarajevo and its future.
Town Hall/National Library of BH
Markale Market
Skenderija
BiH Presidency
National Museum
Marshal Tito Barracks -- Sarajevo University Campus
Sniper Alley
Radio-Television Building
Oslobodjenje - Dnevni avaz
Ilidza and Butmir
Sarajevo War Tunnel Museum
Time: 2 pm
Days: every day
Price: 15 EUR per person (2 person minimum)
MP: Insider Agency
Description: transportation by mini-bus, duration 2 h, entrance fee to the Tunnel included
Remark: camera, water; pre-booking required
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Land of Wonders
Bosnia-Herzegovina is a place to discover. After two weeks of traveling in the country, I realized that Bosnia-Herzegovina is much more than a former Yugoslav Republic, dating its history back to the 12th century. The combination of overwhelming natural attractions and warm, hospitable people make Bosnia-Herzegovina quite an interesting place to visit and explore. The different religious creeds and social mixture give another point of interest to this country from the cultural and sociologic standpoints. Don’t miss the impressive waterfalls in Jajce and Kravice and enjoy the cosmopolitan ambience of Mostar and Sarajevo. History and modern life; art, religion and culture; you will find it all in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Take your time to enjoy and learn a bit more about this Balkan country, definitely a land of wonders. Footage taken in August 2017.
BALKAN FOOD TOUR #8: Trying Bosnian Food in Sarajevo, Bosnia
Behold the Balkan Food Tour where I try out Bosnian food in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina. If you want to see some traditional Bosnian cuisine along with a sweet Turkish treat, you've come to the right place.
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So I was exploring around the mean streets of Sarajevo when I came across some mighty interesting historical points of interest and aesthetic-to-the-max architecture. But all that sightseeing got me feeling pretty tired, so I sprinted full speed towards my nearest Bosnian restaurant and I busted on into the joint like I owned the place. And the exact fraction of a nanosecond that I sat down, I started scoping out the menu in that Nanina Kuhinja. And after a cursory glance, it didn't take me long to realize that that menu was slam full with choice quality meats and other Bosnian treats. In fact, it seemed like this mighty fine food establishment was just the ticket I was looking for in life.
So I made my acquaintance with the food maestro and ordered up some Hladna Predjela AND some Sarajevski Sahan. And come to think of it, I got myself a little Bosnian bread basket and rose juice as well. And I must admit, as soon as that food was brought and and I started eating at a frenzied pace, I was pleasantly surprised and even a tad inspired by just how delicious that food actually was. This traditional food connected with me on a deeper, almost spiritual level. And I must say, I was pretty impressed.
So after finishing off that Sarajevo cuisine, I still felt like I needed to eat one more item... JUST one more. I needed to eat a sweet, blood sugar-spiking treat to be exact. So I meandering around that old town and suddenly came across a Kunefe shop. Mind you, I didn't know what Kunefe was at the time, but I quickly found out that this Turkish dessert was exactly what I had been searching for. Long story short, this Balkan Food Tour was a resounding success and quite possibly an epic quest for the history books.
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BALKAN & BOSNIAN FOODS in this video:
1. Cold Appetizers (Hladna Predjela)
2. Sarajevski Sahan
3. Rose Juice
4. Bosnian Bread
5. Turkish Fistikli Kunefe
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Funky tour of Zagreb
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Plitvice National Park and Zagreb, Croatia
Travel video blog about Plitvice National Park and Zagreb in Croatia.
We departed Zadar at lunch time and headed to Croatia’s most famous National park: Plitvice. We had booked a hotel in the area to stay for the night because we had planned to visit the park that afternoon, and then again on the following morning. Everyone says that to make the most of your time in Plitvice you should wake up early in the morning to avoid the crowds in the park, but I am not really a morning person, so I decided to split my visit into two days. We reached Plitvice around 3 pm on that day, and immediately upon arrival we headed to the park to explore the lower lakes.
Plitvice National Park is one of the oldest national parks in Croatia and undoubtedly the most popular park for travelers. The park is protected by UNESCO and it contains a series of beautiful lakes, caves and waterfalls formed by processes typical of karst. The national Park is truly beautiful, the lakes have crystal clear waters and there are many amazing landscapes, however, it’s a little hard to take photographs without anyone in it given that the walkaways are usually packed with hundreds of other tourists. Still, it’s totally worth the effect of going there. If you prefer to avoid the crowds then my suggestion is to avoid going between 10 am to 3 pm, which is when the tour buses are there. Shoulder seasons are also preferred, spring, autumn and end of summer are your best bet, or even winter if you like cold.
After exploring the lower lakes that afternoon, we went back to our hotel and stayed for the night. On the next morning, we woke up early to explore the upper Lakes. We left our hotel at about 8:00 am to take the first boat towards the trail of the upper lakes and spent about 4 hours exploring the remaining of the park. Both the lower trail and the upper trail are very beautiful. If you wish to explore both, you will most likely need one full day or two half days like we did.
After lunch we left the park and headed to Croatia’s lovely capital City: Zagreb. I was not expecting much of Zagreb so I had planned to stay there for one night only, but I have to admit that I was pleasant surprised of how much I liked it. Zagreb is probably the most underrated city in Croatia, if not, in the whole Europe. The city boasts a charming medieval architecture with colorful buildings, it also has a good tram network and many options of places to enjoy great food. Zagreb’s nightlife is also vibrant, with many bars and nightclubs to choose from. It’s was definitely worth to spend the day there and I wish we had stayed longer.
Some of the places we visited in Zagreb were: St Marks’ church, Cathedral of the Assumption, the lower and the upper town, The King Tomislav Square, Zabreb’s farmer market and Gradec Plateau (where you can see the street art in the video). Zagreb is sometimes overlooked as a travel destination for some travelers, but if you have the chance, you should definitely visit it for a day or two (maybe three?) as the city has plenty to offer.
We slept in Zagreb on that night and then on the following morning, we departed early in the morning for Budapest, in Hungary. See the link for the video at the bottom of the page.
This video was recorded with three cameras:
1. Go pro 4 in HD videos
2. Panasonic Lumix GX85 in 4K videos
3. Drone footage recorded with a DJ Phanton 3 standard
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Krka National Park and Zadar video:
Budapest, Hungary video:
The best of the Balkans drone video:
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