Day
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Novi Sad
MEETING, FRUŠKA GORA AND NOVI SAD (L)
After meeting with your guide you will continue straight to Vojvodina region and its sole mountain Fruška gora. Here you’ll visit monastery Krušedol from the XVI century and then you’ll continue to town of Sremski Karlovci. Next stop is Petrovaradin fortress, where you’ll learn why it took 88 years for the complex to be completed. Lunch and gourmet part of the day is planned in a small wine cellar where wine maker is also a cook. He will serve his homemade food and match it with his fine wines.
After lunch it’ll take only 15 minutes to reach your where you’ll stay for the overnight. You have rest of the day free to enjoy Novi Sad on your own. Tips and recommendations will be provided.
Overnight: Novi Sad
Day
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Village Mala Vrbica
TOPOLA, OPLENAC MAUSOLEUM, WINERIES AND VILLAGE HOME STAY (B, L, D)
On the second day we will continue the tour towards Šumadija to town of Topola. Renewal of modern Serbian state commenced here in 1804. On the tip of Oplenac hill you’ll visit Royal mausoleum, church where 27 members of royal family are buried. From this point onward we are only enjoying Šumadija wine. Three wineries are on our list: Royal wine cellar, established in 1930s by Serbian king, then prominent Serbian winery Aleksandrović and as a highlight of wine exploration, young family owned winery. This young wine makers will serve lunch with their matching wines.
Rest of the day we’ll spend in household House of Čolović. Warm hosts from the guesthouse will show you from firsthand how local people live in Serbian village nowadays.
Overnight: Village Mala Vrbica
Day
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Village Donji Ljubiš
ZLATIBOR MOUNTAIN (B, L)
Third day will start with reach and tasty homemade breakfast which is a treat for all senses. After you say goodbye to our hosts we’ll drive towards West Serbia and iconic Zlatibor Mountain where you’ll enjoy pure nature. First stop is Stopića Cave, then after the cave we continue to the village Sirogojno, where the ethnological open-air museum Old Village is settled. From Sirogojno we move on to Gostilje waterfall where 20m water dropdown creates wonderful scene and cold water makes pleasant refreshment in hot summer days.
Lunch and finish of the day is again in rural area at guesthouse Pećinar which is managed by the Pećinar family for six generations.
Overnight: Village Donji Ljubiš
Day
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Mokra Gora
SARGAN EITH TRAIN AND VIŠEGRAD (B, L, D)
If voices of birds don’t wake you up, smell of Zlatibor food will. After the breakfast we head to Mokra gora town. Here you’ll experience most attractive narrow track railway in this part of Europe, famous Sargan Eight train. When we finish with the train ride, we will cross to Bosnia to visit Višegrad with famous bridge over river Drina dating from the XVI century. Yugoslavian writer Ivo Andrić who wrote the novel with the same name Bridge over Drina won the Nobel Prize in 1962. Here you’ll enjoy a boat ride on Drina River with a local captain and lunch on Drina bank.
After lunch we’ll return to Mokra gora and to Kustendorf ethnic village. The complex is creation of our famous film director Emir Kusturica. You have rest of the day for yourself.
Overnight: Mokra Gora
Day
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Belgrade
MONASTERIES STUDENICA AND ŽIČA, BELGRADE (B,L)
This day is reserved for medieval monasteries of West Serbia. After we leave Mokra gora we’ll drive over picturesque Golija mountain until we reach monastery Studenica from the XII century. Studenica is considered for the most beautiful Serbian monastery (UNESCO list) in general. From Studenica we will get down to the valley of river Ibar, also known as The valley of kings, thanks to numerous endowments built by Serbian medieval rulers. Here we’ll stop for lunch in a special place, a local tavern ran by the same family for 200 years. After lunch next stop is monastery Žiča from the XIII century, which had unique purpose and that is why it looks different to other Serbian monasteries from the same period.
Finally we reach Belgrade in the evening and your Hotel for the next two days.
Overnight: Belgrade
Day
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Belgrade
BELGRADE EXPLORATION (B,L)
We’ll take you first to Belgrade fortress, the most iconic Belgrade landmark. Then from the fortress we move to other part of the city, posh Dedinje. You’ll visit House of flowers, which is eternal home of former Yugoslavian president Tito. #YourSerbiaHost will explain how Tito’s cult was nurtured during his life, but also long after he was gone. From controversial Yugoslavian dictator’s tomb we’ll take you to a holy place, to St. Sava church. This the biggest Orthodox temple in the Balkans is dedicated to true saint who was born in the XII and who brought autonomy to Serbian Orthodox Church in the XIII century.
When we finish this part of exploration we’ll take you to a restaurant in the neighborhood, where local food is prepared in modern manner. After lunch we’ll switch to the other side of the river, to Zemun. This old part of the city was actually separate town till 1934. Stroll along Danube promenade or walk to the Gardoš hill and drink in one of the local cafe’s will make you fill like a local.
Rest of the day you have free to explore Belgrade on your own. Tips and recommendations will be provided.
Overnight: Belgrade
Day
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Belgrade
DEPARTURE (B)
On the last day of your seven day Serbia vacation package we’ll give you transfer to airport or bus/train station. Depending on your travel arrangement you can spend some time shopping or wondering Belgrade vibrant streets.