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What fun things are there in Serbia? Serbia travel guide

There must be a quick trip so that your life will not feel wasted.

Have you ever thought about traveling abroad, not to Japan or South Korea, but to other countries, such as Serbia?

Itinerary: Belgrade on June 12th, Belgrade on June 13th, Tara, Mokra, Gora, Wood Town, DrvenGrad, June 14th, Tara National Park, June 15th, Novi Sad, Novi Sad, June 16th, Belgrade, Belgrade. Time is a bit tight, but not bad.

Practical information 1. Transportation: 1. Airport to city: BUS: A1300 dinars. After picking up your luggage, change some local money. You can see it on the left after exiting the airport gate. Pay before getting on the bus. OK.

Bus: No. 72, 150 dinars. After picking up your luggage, take the escalator to the upper floor, which is also the level where you apply for the boarding pass. Then you can see the No. 72 bus on the left when you go out.

2. Transportation in the city: Beishi: It is recommended to walk in the old city, as it is full of scenery.

It is very convenient to take the 84 bus from the Zeleni Venats bus station in the new city area (Zemeng, USCESHOPPING...) (which is where the 72 bus ends).

Friends who take the A1 may not know where this station is. You can check the map or ask about the location of Farmersmarket. The station is in the south and there are many buses there. Route 84 is easier to find, and route 72 is farther to the west.

Bus fare: Well, what’s more embarrassing is that when the bus on Route 84 asked the driver how much it was, he ignored us, so we were passively evading the fare.

But on Route 72, we have to take the initiative to pay the driver, because when we went to the airport, we saw people checking tickets halfway, so no matter what they do, we have to take the initiative to pay the driver.

For buses in Novi Sad, you take the initiative to pay and the driver is responsible for giving change. I took bus No. 3 for two or three stops and it cost 110 dinars for two people.

3. Bay City - In other cities, go directly to the bus station (BAC) to buy tickets. Keep the coins given to you for entering the station.

If you have luggage, you will be charged a separate luggage fee when you get on the bus, which seems to be 40 dinars.

2. Internet card: The hotel owner recommends using a SIM card from MTS Telecommunications Company, which costs 300 dinars and has 1G of traffic, and my husband and I can make free calls and send messages to each other.

3. Google Maps is recommended. Offline maps need to be downloaded. I often have no signal in the Tara Mountains and I rely on it to keep me from getting lost.

A good day in Belgrade starts with breakfast.

Kalemegdan Castle of Belgrade - an ancient castle located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.

This iconic Victors Monument commemorates Serbia's victory over the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary in the 1928 Balkan War and World War I.

When I meet foreigners abroad, I forget which country they are from.

Lack of sleep, look at the beauty in my little swollen eyes. My husband on the clay tennis court specially told me when he saw it. I said I wish I had known and brought you the racket.

(But I didn’t know the specific meaning of red soil at the time.) When I came back in the afternoon, I stood there to watch the old men play chess for a while.

There is a Japanese style look here, for some reason.

My husband loves big and dense trees the most, and he always shines on them whenever he sees them.

I love the upright and towering trees the most. The straighter and taller the better! You must apply mosquito repellent on the grass when you come here at night. I was bitten badly by mosquitoes! Look, these are big bags, OOOOOO Zoo—

— Founded in 1936, it is one of the oldest zoos in Europe.

It houses the largest white lion in the world, as well as many white and albino animals.

I like zoos very much. Whenever I go to a place, I always go there if I have time.

BelgradeZoo for nothing...BelgradeZoo guys are so fun, there is really no time to idle.

The leopards next door were stunned.

BelgradeZooBelgradeZooBelgradeZoo Grand Duke Mihailo Street is located in the center of Belgrade. It is only one kilometer long, but it has become a beautiful scenery because of the representative buildings of the late 19th century on both sides.

Icebox, choose whatever you want, and you will be charged based on the weight.