Let’s go east

August 2019 - March 2020
Disconnect to reconnect: getting lost heading east to discover unknown places and to meet new people with different ways of life :) Read more
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  • Day 20

    Feeling like home in Bihać / Bosnia

    August 20, 2019 in Bosnia and Herzegovina ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Our arrival in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) hadn't been like the ones in the previous countries. This one was the one that we had been looking for since the moment this trip started. Local people are friendly and ready to help whenever they can. Many people speak some or very good English and even German. If not, they help you anyway in their language or with gestures.

    This country is a mix of people: they have three different religions (muslim, orthodox and catholic christs) and with that big different cultural identities and differences that last since hundreds of years. Here we could write now pages about all the conflicts, wars and cruel stories of the past of this region. But let's skip to the present. Present politics are, let's just say...very complicated. Since the Dayton Peace Accords in 1995 for example each election in BiH three different delegates (one for the Serbians, one for the Croats and one for the Bosniaks) are elected to share a rotating 4 year presidential term. Over 50 politician parties exist. Locals told us that,as one of many reasons why BiH won't be able to enter the EU soon. People don't thrust anymore in politics that's why they start running their own business or sadly many young people leave this wonderful country. Maybe it's because of the past that Bosnians are so optimistic they suffered a lot in the past years due to the Yugoslavian war. They want to forget what happened and started to move on.

    Bosnia is a country under construction and money is not something that is flowing much in here. Many buildings are empty and remainings of the war from people who left their country. Other houses are inhabited from people but unfinished. And some others found their way to live a good life.

    The best of the country is indeed the human quality of the people even though all the struggles and the problems that the country has been going through.
    Our first contact with Bosnians was Hasan, our warm-hearted host for the next two days. He owns a modest hostel and he's a guitarist on his free time. We got to meet his lovely family and had a drink with one of his sons; he and his band played for us in the evening folk Bosnian music and he even drove us to the bus station at 7am. Hvala for everything, Hasan!

    During our time in Bihać we visited one of the most beautiful nature sceneries of the country: Šrtbački Buk waterfalls. On our way there we hiked through some houses where locals would sell their fruits, home made marmalade, alcohol, and even honey. There's where we met Safir, a friendly man who offered us some shots and some coffee. He could speak German and waved at every person that would walk or drive through in front of his house.

    We managed to hitchhike twice: once with two bearded men from Saudi Arabia and the other one with a Bosnian young guy who owned a restaurant in Kulen Vakuf.

    With all the kindness received during our first days in the country, we are very excited to continue our trip to the center of the country. Bosnia, we like you! Bosnians, we even like you better!
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  • Day 21

    Italian soulmates

    August 21, 2019 in Bosnia and Herzegovina ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Jajce was our stop before Sarajevo. We didn't know what to expect about that town. We just knew that it had a beautiful old town and a magnificent waterfall. We chilled during the day nearby the river and we discovered the city during the sunset. It was a very nice place to see, but again, the best thing that can happen to us is meeting new friends. This time that hilarious globetrotter couple, Lorena and Andrea.

    We saw them arriving in their old classic van some hours after us. The following morning we did some yoga, separately but at the same moment. We went to have breakfast and right before they were about to leave, we met in front of a coffee shop. We instantly connected and spent the next three days together in Visoko and Sarajevo playing some guitar and singing on the back of their van, drinking tones of coffee and some Rakija.

    How fantastic it is, when you meet people from a different place on that precise moment, so you can find out that you're linked to each other and love the same way of life? What an amazing thing to experience!

    Life is simple if you make it simple.

    Grazie mille for the laughs and the awesome moments. See you in India ♡
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  • Day 25

    Sad to leave Bosnia

    August 25, 2019 in Bosnia and Herzegovina ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    Bosnia and Herzegovina is known for its wild rivers and stunning waterfalls. It's not a surprise then if we tell you that many adventure lovers come to the country to enjoy its wild waters doing some rafting. So did we :)

    We spent two awesome days in Konjic at Guest House Konjic. Marko was our host and his cosy house is filled with 8 adorable cats and a funny dog. This town was the perfect stop over to charge our batteries, to discover the peaceful town and to connect with the local people.

    The rafting along the 23km of Neretva River felt more like a quick ride on a kayak than a rafting ride full of rapids and adrenaline. That's due to the end of the season and its low tide. Even though the speed wasn't as expected we were able to appreciate the awesome nature along the way.
    We paddled with 2 Germans and 2 Bosnians, with whom we enjoyed a barbecue on the evening nearby a lake.

    Again, Marco's place felt like home for us. His hospitality and kindness made our visit more than worth it. We shared some very interesting chats together and we loved the vegetables of his garden and the wine. Hvala Marco! See you soon!

    After visiting Konjic we stopped in Mostar, a must see place. Its architecture is beautiful and you feel like being in a fairy tale when walking through the narrow streets.
    The city is located very close from Croatia and it has become a main tourist place in the south of the country. That's probably the reason why we missed that kindness from the people that we had found in much less touristic places.

    We felt very sad for leaving this amazing country and awesome people. We'll definitely come back again!
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  • Day 30

    Stop over in Dubrovnik

    August 30, 2019 in Croatia ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    If you are a big fan of Game of Thrones, Dubrovnik is a city that you shouldn't miss if you visit Croatia. It was on our way to Montenegro and we decided to do a stop over.

    Following our instincts we found a nice camping located on the surroundings of the city, in Zator Mali. The ocean was in front of our camping and it was the perfect combination to avoid the mass of people and the heat that we found in the city. We met Shirin and Alex there and shared two wonderful evenings together. Thanks for your kindness, bis bald!

    Unfortunately our experience wasn't as good as expected. The big amount of tourists plus the heat stucked between the narrow streets of the old city, made it difficult to enjoy. This is why we recommend to visit it during the low season and cross the fingers to find half of the people that we found.
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  • Day 31

    A different kind of arrival

    August 31, 2019 in Montenegro ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    What's the best you can actually do, when you don't have anything planned? Let things flow! And that's what we did.

    After entering Montenegro by bus and on our way to Herceg Novi, we met 2 nice guys from Radio Dubrovnik sitting next to us. They were on their way to the famous Sea Dance Festival and they invited us to join them. It had been a while since we had a great party, so we couldn't refuse.
    So after our short stop in Herceg Novi we went straight to the beach of Buljarica, pitched our tent close to the festival and party on :-)

    It was an incredible, unique experience to celebrate with thousands of crazy people from the Balkans at the beach. And the "explosive" shows of Robin Schulz and David Guetta even let us forget that House, Dance and Techno aren't really our first choice of music.

    Check out for more information:
    https://www.seadancefestival.me/ulaznice/
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  • Day 34

    The Swiss birds

    September 3, 2019 in Montenegro ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    After spending some days at the beach and some nights dancing under the Buljarica's moon, we were excited to discover Skadar Lake situated between Montenegro and Albania. This lake is known for its rich flora and fauna and we wanted to spend some time surrounded by nature.

    We knew that getting to where we wanted to camp wouldn't be an easy task without a car, but we had to try. Hitchhiking would be the only and "easiest" way to get there. And that's what we did. We managed to get from Sutomore to Virpazar with a Serbian guy who was driving and meanwhile speaking on the walkie-talkie to his stoned friends in their 4x4 Jeeps behind us, while they were singing to us haha. All the seatbelts were broken. Hilarious.

    Rijeka was our destination and some locals advised us that not many cars were driving there, so chances of getting there were very low. We hitchhiked for an hour but the cars that stopped were driving to another direction. We quit. And then we found them. Jean and Marie Lise from Switzerland took us with them up to the mountain. They planned to camp within 3km and they changed their plan and drove 21km more just to get us to Rijeka and see that breath-taking canyon. They stayed with us and we enjoyed two days together full of adventure.

    Jean says that "birds" fly together, so nice people will always meet nice people. The law of attraction.
    We will never forget the subtle and wisdom lessons that they gave us about living life at its fullest enjoying every minute. While writing these words we are listening the song 'Birds' from Imagine Dragons and it says that "birds fly in every direction; I hope to see you again". A bientôt mes amis!
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  • Day 36

    Odyssey in Durmitor National Park

    September 5, 2019 in Montenegro ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    We stopped at the capital of the country for one day, in Podgorica. We had heard that this city hadn't anything special but we found a modern city without tourism and with an interesting nightlife. We were positively surprised and we enjoyed our short visit.
    The following day we continued our trip to the mountains of Durmitor National Park. What we weren't expecting was that our time at the region wouldn't be as good as we had imagined.

    The weather started to be unpredictable; it was changing every few hours and we were having very strong short storms. But as you know, after the rain always comes the sun and, in this case, even a beautiful rainbow ☆

    After our experience in Slovenia with our flooded tent, we were scared to go through the same situation but this time in a colder region. We weren't able to go hiking and when we did, I started to feel without energy and tired of travelling. I needed a break.
    What we didn't know is that the best (ironically) was about to happen and we started feeling the bites of bed bugs from who knows where. It could only be from the hostels of the previous nights.

    The family who runs the camping was a bit weird: the man of the house would tell stories about the past about women, the mother looked unhappy and tried to be friendly and the kids didn't give a shit about the business. Instead, they would put a false smile on their faces to welcome their guests with a shot of homemade Rakija (local alcohol).

    It was cold, I was tired and we were full of bed bug bites. We started to feel uncomfortable and we needed to wash all our clothes immediately before they would spread out. We showered two to three times a day and about three times each time with very hot water.

    After a day we could already tell that they were gone, because we didn't have any new bites. Puuuuh!

    Luckily, Jona sees everything more positive than me. Despite the bites and the bad weather he felt good in his mountains and he could enjoy the trek and a bike ride on his own :)
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  • Day 40

    Tara Canyon

    September 9, 2019 in Montenegro ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    On our way from one national park (Durmitor) to the next one (Biogradsko) we took the scenic road through the second biggest canyon of the world. Tara Canyon measures up to 1300m of depth.
    Again we were very happy hitchhikers at this day :)
    2 Montenegrian workers (that showed us how to fit 4 persons in a 3 person van) and afterwards a French couple let us wait maximum for 5minutes to get a lift.
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