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Serbia's Ten Wonderful Places to Visit
By Jonathan Williams
Serbia is a country that once was a part of Yugoslavia, and it is situated in
Southern Europe. It is bordered by Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria,
Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia, and Romania. Like any other European countries,
Serbia has a lot to offer its tourist population, and here are ten wonderful
places that a visitor should visit once in Serbia.
1.) Palic
This is fast becoming known as a summer place and is a favorite summer resort.
Here, you can see the lake and enjoy walks in Palic's baroque parks. Also, for
the culture buff, you have the monuments to see as well as the Film Festival and
the World Etno Music Festival.
2.) Staro Selo
In this area, you will get to see a 19th-century church that is made of wood and
was built by Vujica Vulicevic. During that century, this church was an ingenious
architecture as it can easily be dismantled once invaders like the Turks are in
the area and rebuilt in another safer location. This is now considered as one of
Serbia's national treasures.
3.) Guca Village
Once every year, this little village is host to the brass music festival or what
is commonly called the Trubaci Festival. You will also enjoy the native dishes
of Serbia here as well as partake in the excitements and the lively atmosphere
of the festival. You will also get to hear beautiful orchestra music that
showcases the trumpets.
4.) Zlatibor
This is a place that is famous for its mountain resorts. You can visit the towns
and villages here like the Kraljeve Vode where you can have a good time as well
as visit some historical museums. There are also ski resorts here located in
Tornik and Ribnica, etc.
5.) Kapoanik National Park
There are so many accommodations that you can rent in this area if you want to
stay here longer and explore the park more. It is also home to beautiful ski
resorts. Its majestic scenery full of river gorges as well as a myriad variety
of trees will be enough to take your breath away.
6.) Petrovaradin Fortress
History says that this fortress has never been overcome by any invader. Now, it
houses a museum that showcases artifacts from the pre-historical era as well as
modern artifacts. There is also an observatory and planetarium here that you can
visit and enjoy.
7.) Sokobanja
So far, this is where most tourists go to as it is a popular spa town. You can
also find plentiful accommodations here that have modern amenities. One of them
is the Apartment Borici where you can find relaxation and some peace and quiet
as you enjoy your stay.
8.) Belgrade Zoo
This zoo is located at the heart of the city of Belgrade, and it is also called
Good Hope Garden. This is made more popular by serving as a nursery for baby
animals that were left defenseless in the wild. Belgrade Zoo is home to about
2000 animals aside from the domestic animals that it also houses.
9.) Mediana
If you are a history buff, then you should not miss going to Mediana as this is
a very historical place because this is the birthplace of Constantine the Great.
Now, you will see here the ruins of the imperial palace of the Naissus era as
well as other luxury villas. Marvel at their beautiful mosaic floors and the
ingenuity of Roman bathrooms.
10.) Skull Tower
This is truly a sight to behold as this tower contains 952 skulls of Serbian
rebel armies. They were killed during the early 1800 revolution against the
Ottoman Empire. As a warning, the rebels' skulls were mounted on top of the
tower to dissuade other would-be rebels.
Jonathan Williams is the travel writer for Destination Guide TV - the place to
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