No problem. Itโs luck of the draw sometimes. This pack looks pretty sleek and doesnโt appear as bulky and unwieldy as some backpacks, so maybe it can fly under the radar.
No problem. Itโs luck of the draw sometimes. This pack looks pretty sleek and doesnโt appear as bulky and unwieldy as some backpacks, so maybe it can fly under the radar.
Thanks! I would say it will be fine for the major airlines like Lufthansa, etc. You might run into trouble if airlines like Ryanair and Wizz Air are actually looking. My only experience there is once taking a different 35L pack on Ryanair and luckily no one made me put it in a sizer.
Attention all travelers perpetually in search of the perfect pack for onebag travel: I think I found it.
Join me for an extensive look at one of the newest bags on the market, the Voyager Travel35 from Western Rise.
After two weeks in Hawaii, itโs my new go-to!
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Check out a BBC documentary called The Fall of Milosevic. Itโs about as comprehensive as can be on the subject and there are interviews with a lot of the major players in the conflict. If you want to go super in-depth, watch The Death of Yugoslavia first.
Here being Kosovo, but 95% of Kosovars are Albanian.
Played a major role in helping them become independent from Serbia. NATO intervention when essentially Bosnia 2.0 was beginning to happen here.
Bill Clinton statue in Prishtina, Kosovo.
I would say guess where I am based on the statue but the background kind of gives away the gameโฆ
Anyway, very much looking forward to exploring ๐ฝ๐ฐ Kosovo. After starting this trip in ๐ฆ๐ฑ Albania, feels like Iโm coming full circle a bit.
Happy to say โGรซzuar!โ again. ๐ป
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Pretty much my feelings. Iโm impressed by the amount of live music at bars here.
The Ottoman stone bridge, one of the oldest things in Skopje amidst all the classical facades.
If youโre a fan of Brutalist architecture, well, youโll like Skopje.
The two national symbols of Macedonia: the best lager in the Balkans and a statue that really pisses off the Greeks.
The stone bridge at sunset.
Greetings from ๐ฒ๐ฐ Skopje!
I donโt know what I expected, but I instantly vibed with this city in a similar way to ๐ง๐ฆ Sarajevo.
Yeah, the center is a bit odd, but works in a weird Balkan kind of way. And the locals are so friendly! Welcome change from ๐ง๐ฌ Sofia if Iโm honest.
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After a year in the Balkans, Iโve seen a lot.
Bin bags measured in centimeters rather than litres is certainly one of them.
Like, dafuq?
I was lucky enough to do both. If you only had a spare day, Rila is the right choice. I think a minimum of 2 nights, maybe even 3 is needed for Plovdiv, especially if you want to see Asenโs Fortress nearby.
The main church at Rila Monastery.
The residential area of Rila Monastery. A priest and handful of monks still reside there, but many pilgrims also stay the night in the residences.
The gorgeous frescoes of Rila Monastery.
More frescoes.
If youโre in Sofia ๐ง๐ฌ definitely donโt waste too many days in the city. Spend one at Rila Monastery. Established by St. Ivan of Rila in 927, itโs one of Bulgariaโs most important national symbols.
The current frescoes are not that old, but still incredibly impressive.
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Are you the kind of person that needs to eat at a different place every day to โmake the most ofโ your travels, or do you find a spot you love and patronize it throughout the trip?
For me it depends but in Istanbul where a lot of places can be tourist traps, I tend to do the latter.
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Well, Istanbul ๐น๐ท via the Sophia ๐ง๐ฌ night train is booked. If anyone has any advice, Iโm all ears. Particularly for decent restaurants that donโt scam tourists (seems to be an issue based on my research).
Very close to the Blue Mosque if that helps ๐
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I would certainly ask. After living in China 7 years itโs muscle memory. Pretty common in the Balkans as well. Itโs just kind of disrespectful to not at least offer or make a move to do it, at least how I feel now.
And really, if you see some of the stuff youโre walking around, kinda gross not to.
Could very well be. I will probably know for sure sometime February ๐
Looks like the only Balkan country Iโll probably miss is Slovenia ๐ธ๐ฎ which will annoy me, but flights arenโt necessarily cheap to be so close, and train links there from other Balkan countries, well if you know you knowโฆ
And if the Balkan memes are to be believed, itโs the least Balkan anyhowโฆ
I thought I might miss Romania ๐ท๐ด on this Balkan adventure due to trips I already have planned while my home base is in Sofia ๐ง๐ฌ and work and general travel burnout.
BUT.
Cheap flights to Bucharest ๐ท๐ด from Tirana ๐ฆ๐ฑ where Iโm planning to swing back to in April to end the journey where it began.
The most prominent landmark now is the medieval Church of the Holy Mother of God, which some scholars put its original construction back to the 11th century.
The ruins of Asenโs Fortress sit perched above it on a higher cliff. They are also cool, but not quite as photogenic.
The Church of the Holy Mother of God perched on a cliff below the ruins of Asenโs Fortress.
The Church of the Holy Mother of God as seen from Asenโs Fortress ruins.
One of the original frescoes inside the Church of the Holy Mother of God.
The altar at the Church of the Holy Mother of God.
Took a day trip from Plovdiv ๐ง๐ฌ to Asenovgrad (30 min train ride) to walk up to Asenโs Fortress (2.5 mile from the station). Totally worth it.
Possibly first built upon by the Thracians, the strategic cliff has changed hands among every major empire in the region.
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I donโt dislike it, the center is beautiful and itโs nice to finally be somewhere in the Balkans with a metro system for a change. Itโs not a very service-oriented place in my experience, unless you go to some of the higher-end places to eat. Just not as friendly as other places Iโve been.
Yeah I just try to be as friendly as I can, and usually people canโt maintain a scowl for too long if you maintain a positive attitude.
A hillside neighborhood in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
On the subject of friendly vibes, which capital do you think has the friendliest locals towards tourists?
For me, it has easily been Sarajevo, BiH ๐ง๐ฆ
I never had trouble finding people to talk to or hang out with as a solo traveler in my 3 months there.
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In Bulgaria for sure so far for me. For the entire Balkans, it will be hard to top the Bosnians.
Never gotten a single solitary response when I try to chase it up with them. If anyone has advice, Iโm all ears.
Things that helped in the past: switching from a business account to a personal account and making it private. But this crap suddenly started up again anywayโฆ
Screenshot of IG removing my stories for absurd, baseless, and completely arbitrary reasonsโฆ
And so it begins again. Just posting some of Plovdivโs gorgeous mosaics, but to Instagram thatโs โspamโ. Not sure what I did to get on their shitlist, but this has been happening for most of my stories.
Increasingly this app is the only platform that I will care to put the effort intoโฆ
Definitely a lot of layers to explore here! Itโs so cool to see elements of Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, 19th century, and Brutalist elements intermingled with each other.
As my home base in ๐ง๐ฌ I should say.
Although Sofia does have the rail links going for it. The metro is pretty good as well. And it will be easier to get to my next country ๐ฒ๐ฐ
But coming to Plovdiv sort of reminded me you canโt judge a country by its capital alone.
One of many historical houses in Plovdivโs old town.
A detailed Roman mosaic in the Bishopโs Basilica museum of Plovdiv.
The ruins of the Ancient Theatre of Philippopolis in Plovdiv.
A fancy salad and beer at a restaurant in Plovdiv.
My biggest mistake in my year in the Balkans so far was choosing Sofia over Plovdiv as my home base.
Only been in Plovdiv a couple days, but Iโm impressed. Beautiful, clean, loads of history, friendly people, much better quality food and service than grumpy Sophia.
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Thanks for the info, Carolin!