• Friday 26 April 2024
    Highlights: Exploring Tito’s Atomic Fallout Bunker, Experiencing stunning Mostar

    Our thoughtful CEO Nadya suggested that today we do a side excursion on our way to Mostar and visit Atomska Ratna Komanda, or more commonly referred to as Tito’s bunker. This bunker was constructed between 1953 and 1979 by the Yugoslavian Government protect Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito and up to 350 members of his inner circle in the event of an atomic conflict.

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  • Thursday 25 April 2024.
    Highlights: Sarajevo Tunnel of Hope, Walking the 1984 Olympic Bobsled track, Viewing Sarajevo from Cable Car, Viewing the eternal flame.

    We commenced an included morning tour to learn about the Sarajevo Tunnel aka the Tunnel of Hope. The tunnel was constructed between March and June 1993 during the Siege of Sarajevo (1992 to 1996) in the midst of the Bosnian War. This tunnel under the UN controlled airport bypassed the Serbian siege allowing for food, water, weapons, other supplies, and people to escape making it critical during that war.

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  • Wednesday 24 April 2024
    Highlights: The mountains of Bosnia, Exploring the history of Sarajevo

    Today we left Belgrade at 8.30 am for a long travelling day to Sarajevo and visiting a new country Bosnia and Herzegovina with a complex and bloody history with their neighbour in Serbia.

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  • Tuesday 23 April 2024
    Highlights: Yugo Car Tour, Semlin Concentration Camp, Genex Tower, Learning about Josip Broz Tito leader Yugoslavia, Nikola Tesla Museum

    Today we had booked two optional activities, a Yugo Tour (6,000 Dinars / 50 Euros) and a tour of the Nikola Tesla Museum (500 Dinar). These activities would take most of the day starting from 9 am. Rain was forecast in the afternoon so the hope was we would miss it.

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  • Monday 22 April 2024
    Highlights: Exploring Novi Sad, Exploring Belgrade, The bombed NATO buildings, Statue of Gavrilo Princip (starter of WW1), Belgrade Fortress

    We had a late departure from Novi Sad today at 1 pm which meant time to explore the city a little more. Probably the biggest highlight was Eparhy of Backa, which is a Serbian Orthodox Church. This was closely followed by eating some more of the local ice cream 🙂

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