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An old story tells that a Venetian, known as Marco Polo, was asked, at his deathbed,tian an men square, calligraphy to admit that all the stories of his life and travels were just a bunch of fairy-tales. He answered: I haven't mentioned not even half of what I have really seen.

A travelogue concludes a journey, finishes it and makes it complete. Travelogue is not just a way of writing down our impresisions; it is a creative transformation, transforming all that we have seen, experienced and learned into something new and unique, something that can be shared.

If you'd like to see your travelogue on this website - no matter where you are from, nor in which part of the world your journey took place, please send it to serbiatravelersyahoo.com

So far, only a handful of our travelogues have been translated into English - we are hoping this will change in the near future. Here is the current list of our travelogues available in English.


BLOGS:
Special travelogues, travel blogs, are in the separate section



Araca cathedral

aračaA winter hitchhiking trip to the ruins of Araca cathedral, through the frosty fields and Vojvodinian straight roads engulfed by mist.

Authors: Iva Cukic, Lazar Pascanovic; Translation: Lazar Pascanovic

 
Night hiking to Trem, Dry Mountain

trem, suva planinaFirst annual gathering of Serbia Travel Club's members - a night hiking to Trem, the highest peak of Dry Mountain (Suva Planina) in central Serbia.

Authors: a group of people; Translation: Ivana Mandic

 
Arkany at the end of the world

arkanj, koviljski ritA one-day rowing expedition down the watery lanes of Arkany (Arkanj), Vojvodinian Amazon near the village of Kovil (Kovilj), including some hitchhiking and a quick dip in a warm swamp.

Authors: Iva Cukic & Lazar Pascanovic; Translation: Ivana Mandic

 
Egg-duping competition in Mokrin

easter bunnyA report from the village of Mokrin, directly from one rather unusual and - so they say - world championship. You would never have guessed - it's an egg-duping competition.

Author: Marina Ilijevic; Translation: Ivana Mandic

 


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