Roman Ruins of Sirium in Sremska Mitrovica
You know that Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina suffered some of the worst flooding on record in 120 years, but maybe you don’t know that Serbia is a beautiful country with friendly people.
Well, my American friend David Hoffmann, founder of Davidsbeenhere.com, one of the most popular travel guides on the net, was in Serbia last month before the floods. He wrote:
On my recent trip to Serbia, Bosnia Herzegovina I was stunned by its natural beauty and the incredible hospitality of the people! I would encourage anyone who loves history, food and wine to explore the beautiful countries of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. I spent 24 wonderful days exploring them both and getting to know the big cities as well as the countryside, ancient ruins, and the local gastronomy.
Here are some of the great photos of Serbia taken by David Hoffmann:
Kalemegdan Fortress in Belgrade
Belgrade Skyline
BBQ Lunch at Comunale Restaurant, Belgrade
Knez Mihajlova the main pedestrian street in Belgrade
Drinking Rakija with friends
Trying Burek for the first time
The Stunning Golubac Fortress on the Danube River
View of the Danube river from the top of Smederevo Fortress
Roman Ruins of Sirium in Sremska Mitrovica
Beautiful old town of Knjaževac
Dining in Leskovac, the BBQ capital of Serbia
Colorful Skyline of Novi Sad
Thank you David for having visited Serbia and our region, and for showing the real Serbia and its natural beauty. And a big thank you to everyone, here in Serbia and everywhere around the world, for your assistance, contribution and solidarity. It helps Serbia so much to recover from the disastrous flood. Thanks everyone.
Long live Serbia! Živela Srbija!