Bosnia-Herzegovina
by Kraig Becker (RSS feed) (4 months ago)
Adventure travel company G Adventures has announced that starting in January of next year it will begin offering options to visit 12 new countries and expand its popular Local Living tours to more destinations as well. These additions to the G Adventures catalog will provide ...
by Sean McLachlan (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
For several years now, European archaeologists have been in a furor over a supposed lost civilization in Bosnia that built the biggest pyramids in the world. Scholars have dismissed the claims, made by Bosnian-American businessman Semir Osmanagic, as pseudoscience, yet ...
by Meg Nesterov (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
As children, we are captivated by bubbles. A little soap and water and the reflections can be magical. Outside of the occasional bubble bath (and the delicious bubbles in sparkling wine!), we don't have many occasions to enjoy bubbles as adults. In today's photo by Flickr ...
by Alex Robertson Textor (RSS feed) (1 year ago)
Lake Ohrid, Macedonia.
Yesterday, I wrote about the fact that European passport stamps have become harder and harder to get. The expansion of the Schengen zone has reduced the number of times tourists are compelled to show their passports to immigration officials. For ...
by Meg Nesterov (RSS feed) (2 years ago)
Istanbul's unique position straddling two continents affords a lot of travel opportunities, with quick direct flights throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. As an American living in Turkey, I try to explore as often as I can, particularly to less-traveled ...
by Alex Robertson Textor (RSS feed) (2 years ago)
Here are five interesting stories from this weekend's newspaper travel sections around the world.
1. In Melbourne's the Age, Andrew West writes about a fabulous train journey from Jakarta to Yogyakarta to Surabaya and then back to Jakarta.
2. Sophie Cooke extols the ...
by Andrew Evans (RSS feed) (2 years ago)
You were a cheerleader, you dated a cheerleader, or you hated the cheerleaders. As I recall, that's how high school worked.
Thanks to travel PR, that same primeval paradigm lives on long after graduation. That miniskirts-shouting-slogans thing still works, whether you're ...
by Grant Martin (RSS feed) (3 years ago)
The memory of the Yugoslav Wars is too fresh for many of us to think of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a tourist destination, but in the ten years since the conflict, the country and its capital city, Sarajevo have made enormous strides. Long gone are the days of ethnic conflict, ...
by Jeremy Kressmann (RSS feed) (4 years ago)
Here's a destination you don't see too often. Flickr user Phojo11 captured this cool wall of Alice in Wonderland graffiti while traveling through Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina. It's heartening to see that tourism is returning to this formerly war-torn region, ...
by Jeffrey White (RSS feed) (4 years ago)
When I arrived in Montenegro three months ago, one of the things that struck me first was how safe things felt. What was I expecting? Well, not a lot of armed thugs or anything. But I'd traveled enough in the former communist corners of Europe -- including past trips into ...
by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (5 years ago)
This coming Monday Michael Palin's new seven-show travel series, "The New Europe" starts on The Travel Channel. He's taking the TV audience through "post communist" Europe to highlight the natural beauty, history and culture of Macedonia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Hungary, and ...
by Iva Skoch (RSS feed) (6 years ago)
Most people who visit Croatia stay close to the shore and enjoy the beautiful medieval cities that lace the coastline. If you spare a day or two, the Plitvice Lakes National Park is well worth the trip. Located in the north half of Croatia, about an hour from the coast ...
by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (6 years ago)
Having just returned from my own Balkan Odyssey, I was very pleased to discover another traveler who has also recently spent time in the region and has put together a wonderful webpage over at Yahoo Adventures. Richard Bangs (this has got to be a porn name--and, I'm sure ...
by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (6 years ago)
I've learned over the course of my travels that those "trouble spots" which make the news often stay lodged in the public consciousness far longer than such spots actually remain troubled.
With this in mind, I was a little concerned about talking my girlfriend into ...
by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (6 years ago)
Today begins a short series on a long trip from which I've just returned. As you can tell from the title, my journey took my through the former Yugoslavia. Fifteen years ago, the majority of my trip would have been a visit to a single country. But today, after far too many ...
by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (6 years ago)
Having just returned from the Balkans, I couldn't help but think of a certain Onion article every time I passed a street sign or, for that matter, anything written at all!
The article I reference is, of course, the legendary satirical, Clinton Deploys Vowels to Bosnia: ...
by Adrienne Wilson (RSS feed) (6 years ago)
Sarajevo is heating up as a tourist destination and for several reasons. For the moment I'll focus on culture and events. After glancing over the tourism website for the city and country it is quite obvious the visitor will not bore easily considering the amount of activity ...
by Karen Walrond (RSS feed) (6 years ago)
Ever dream of seeing the great pyramids? You
know, traveling to Central America? Or Egypt? Or ... ...Bosnia? From MSNBC.com: Experts in Bosnia have discovered solid evidence that
what appeared to be an odd-shaped hill in the small village of Visoko in ...
by Neil Woodburn (RSS feed) (6 years ago)
War has a way of tarnishing even the most spectacular of travel destinations. Sadly, long after a war is over, the very mention of the country in which it took place often leaves a bitter taste in one's mouth, so bitter that the very thought of visiting it on vacation hardly ...