Bosnia & Herzegovina

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Wild Camping in Europe – rules and laws by country

You bought a tent and want to head on your great outdoor adventure, but now you read that wild camping is illegal in many European countries. Does it mean you are doomed to stay on official campgrounds, surrounded by families with kids or groups of young party makers and paying 15 euros a night? Luckily, […]

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Taking a bicycle on a train in Europe. A comprehensive guide.

Travelling by train is probably the most convenient way to bring your bicycle to places. You skip all this dismantling and packing that’s inevitable when taking your bicycle on a plane. But the rules for taking your bike on a train can be confusing and complicated. In this article, I attempted to gather as much information on

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Cycling in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Practical Bike Touring Guide

Cycling in Bosnia and Herzegovina was my favourite part of the three-month-long solo trip around Europe, my first solo cycling adventure. This little Balkan country enchanted me so much that I returned a year later to spend even more time biking up the steep hills, enjoying the vast mountainous landscape and learning more about the

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My favourite things to do in Sarajevo

Sarajevo is undoubtedly the most amazing city I ever visited. Surrounded by raw mountains, multicultural, and an extraordinary atmosphere of openness mixed with melancholy, I could spend a lifetime exploring its secrets.  Check out my list of off-the-beaten-track things to do in Sarajevo (and some more popular places to see that you can’t miss out

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Bosnia: Mysterious, intriguing and somehow familiar

It was surprisingly familiar. Unplastered houses among the fields. Hills covered with juicy, green grass. On the road sometimes a tractor, sometimes a dilapidated Golf II, sometimes a shiny black BMW with tinted glass. Just like at home. Only instead of church towers there were minarets on the horizon and sometimes some women in hijab

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