Private Tour Booking Process: How It Really Works (And When You Should Start Planning)

When people start planning a multi-day trip in Europe, they usually assume the real process begins when they contact a tour operator. In reality, most of the decision happens before the first email. This is something I recently discussed in an interview for an industry article on multi-day tours — and it closely reflects what […]

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Belgrade and the NATO Bombing of 1999: What Visitors Often Ask

Visitors in front of the bombed RTS building

Why travelers ask about 1999 Many travelers arrive in Serbia knowing that something significant happened in 1999, but without a clear understanding of what exactly took place — or why. The most common question is straightforward: “Why was Serbia bombed?” Others usually follow: “Was Belgrade really targeted?” “Were civilians affected?” “How do people here feel […]

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Serbia and Bosnia Itinerary for 7–9 Days: The Most Balanced Balkan Route

Drina River canyon viewpoint in Tara National Park, western Serbia

Planning a one-week trip to the Balkans is where many itineraries go wrong. The region looks compact on a map, so people try to fit three or four countries into 7–9 days. In practice, that often turns into long drives, frequent hotel changes, and shallow “drive-by” sightseeing. A Serbia and Bosnia itinerary is different. It’s […]

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