Trip in Numbers
28. September 2022 in Montenegro ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C
🚶🏼 119.51KM walked
🚶🏼 154,594 steps taken
🛣️ 768KM driven
🚌 4 international buses
🚌 1 domestic bus
💰 4 Currencies
🚶🏼 119.51KM walked
🚶🏼 154,594 steps taken
🛣️ 768KM driven
🚌 4 international buses
🚌 1 domestic bus
💰 4 Currencies
Final stop on the taste of Balkans tour is Podgorica, capital of Montenegro and home to 30% of the countries populations. Up until 1992 the country was good Titograd in honour of Yugoslavian communistWeiterlesen
Not the safest border in the world, the Albanian side consisted of collecting everyone’s passport on the coach to get signed (I could have given them anyones). And entering Montenegro the border manWeiterlesen
Final stops in Tirana were exploring the spots from the walking tour that seemed interesting. We visited the old Russian embassy which had moved to an undisclosed location after the local governmentWeiterlesen
Finally some sunshine, this morning setting out on a morning walking tour of Tirana so that we can get out bearings. Included on the tour was the usual history of the city and Albanian people fromWeiterlesen
After getting off the bus (which was torture- 4 and a half hours of Albanian music), we’ve arrived into a very wet Tirana, so nothing for it but to hit the pub for £1 pints and pay with a 5000 LekWeiterlesen
Early morning walk up to the top of Prizren Fortress with some fantastic views as the sun rose of Kosovo. The fortress itself was built around the 6th century Byzantine Empire.
Final stop in Kosovo is Prizren, the second most populous city and located on the banks of the Prizren River between the foothills of the Sharr Mountains in the southern part of Kosovo.
We arrivedWeiterlesen