Bournemouth Airport

[JJ] Thomas water bottle count: 4
JJ water bottle count: 0
Thomas can't get any water in one of them though soo who's actually winning? Let's get this adventure underway
Kraków Airport

[Thomas] Made it here in a Krakow a whip, and already had a minor crisis as we (JJ) dropped our bus ticket and the binman swept it up, so we had to very kindly ask for it back! 😂
Auschwitz-Birkenau

[JJ] A very sobering experience. No words are able to truly describe what went on here.
We saw corridors upon corridors of prisoners' belongings taken from them: kids' shoes, spectacles, cookingLäs mer
Kraków

[JJ 05/07] Our first footsteps in Krakow took us from a tram station to the old town, one of the first ever selected UNESCO world heritage sites, with pretty pedestrianised streets inside the old cityLäs mer
Wieliczka Salt Mine

An 800 year old salt mine as deep as 370m. Everything, yes literally everything was made out of salt (even me), from the statues built by miners to the crystals in the chandeliers. Our tour guide'sLäs mer
Zakopane

[JJ] After getting off the bus in Zakopane, this evening has consisted of dinner in McDonald's, fighting self service checkouts in Lidl, and missing the bus stop to our hostel because we were havingLäs mer
Czarny Staw Gasienicowy

[JJ] The first part of today's hike was astoundingly straightforward (at least compared to the second part, see next). We motored up to this very pretty lake, almost a warm up for the real delight atLäs mer
Kasprowy Wierch

[JJ] After we descended from Karb, we saw a very pretty and inviting stream which led to the following interaction:
JJ: *starts drinking from stream*
Thomas: *looks over at plant further upstream andLäs mer
Mt Rysy

[JJ] Rysy pysy 🍋 sqyzy
Except actually it was difficult difficult lemon difficult. We severely underestimated climbing Poland's tallest mountain: Mt Rysy. After a 9 km hike from the entrance ofLäs mer
Popradské Pleso

[JJ] Sat on the Rysy summit, we had a big old head befuddling think and concluded that we didn't fancy going back down the Polish side of the mountain, doing the scrambling we had done on the way up,Läs mer
Hrabusice

[JJ] Today has been a fairly low-key event; Thomas felt fairly ill this morning so slept in while I chatted to Cleo and Olive, a pair of interrailling teens from Cornwall, as well as a friendly PolishLäs mer
Sucha Belá

[JJ] We entered Slovak Paradise National Park early this morning and our first action was exploring sucha belá, an epic gorge with lanky via ferrata-esque ladders and platforms on a route twistingLäs mer
Tomásovsky View

[JJ] After a stroll through the Slovakian woods, we emerged into a clearing with the ruins of an abandoned monastery dating back to 1299. It was only after rooting around there that we soon discoveredLäs mer
Bratislava

[JJ] We got up at 4:50 am this morning to walk into Vydrnik in time to catch our train to Poprad, then onto Bratislava. We never even intended to stop in Bratislava but our train was delayed so weLäs mer
Vienna

[JJ] We packed a hell of a lot into our day trip to Vienna. First, we emerged from the hauptbahnhof and walked into the city centre via Belvedere Palace gardens. We then explored the area around theLäs mer
Budapest

[JJ] (13/07) This morning we walked into the city, exploring St Stephen's Basilica, where we went up to see some beautiful panoramic views. We then wandered across Erzsébet híd bridge to the otherLäs mer
Duna-Ipoly Nezmeti Park

[JJ] Following a whistle-stop tour of Budapest's main attractions (see previous), we took a train then bus out to Pilisszentlászló, a tiny but quaint village in the forested national park which feltLäs mer
Belgrade

[JJ] Hahahah, well things certainly just got interesting. I guess this is proper travelling now. Our plan today was to catch a coach first from Budapest to Belgrade, then immediately onto SkopjeLäs mer
Skopje

[JJ, 5 AM] Well I can't help but notice that we are in Skopje. And only over 8 hours later than planned! I have to say, North Macedonia's capital has an infinitely better feel to it than Serbia's, andLäs mer
Vodno

[JJ] After a delightful Skopje wander (see earlier), we rocketed up Vodno on a ridiculously cheap cable car. Our mission now is to hike along the ridge to get to Matka canyon. We are absolutely lovingLäs mer
Matka Canyon

Wow, Matka is a special, special place. In the searing heat on our hike from Vodno, we didn't come across a single other person for several hours until we descended steeply from the ridge and emergedLäs mer
Pristina

[JJ] That was the dodgiest border crossing we've (me specifically) endured yet, with a corrupt Kosovan version of Steve Bruce at the wheel. I'll leave out the details so my mum and dad don't getLäs mer
Prizren

[JJ] Well we've spent the day in Prizren; not in orange jumpsuits, but instead in orange faces due to the beating sun. We sweatily climbed up to Prizren fortress and admired the Kosovan terrain. A fewLäs mer
Tirana

Our 7th country in 5 days... And breathe... Except sike! Because we have to get up at 4am tomorrow to hitch our ride into the mountains. We do, however, have a new favourite word at least: Lek, theLäs mer
ResenärIt'll be like Los Gigantes all over again! always take water with you
Resenärit's more fun when you get to steal other people's
ResenärHv a good trip 🤞👍
Resenärthanks Gilly!