18 lipca 2010

Georgia 2010: HU-RS


Getting to Belgrade was quite easy. In Budapest there were no good places to wait for a car so I chose a petrol station. Turned out to be a good idea, one of the first drivers agreed to take me to Szeged. My plan to get straight to Belgrade didn't work. I went to Timisoara (Romania) - Deta - boarder RO/RS - some small serbian village - Pancevo and then finally to Serbian capital. After arriving to Serbia hitchhiking was a piece of cake. Serbs are really nice people, very helpful. In Pancevo I found a bus going to Belgrade but told the driver I've no money. He said - Jump in, this is Serbia! Nice welcome! Spent a night at Nikola Denic's place and then moved to Marko Cirovic Next day I stayed at the lake and also explored some of Belgrade's abandoned factories. Found a 1960's map of the city. Cool stuff - I'll try to get it to Poland by post. Hope it works.

Few things that might be interesting about Serbia:
- Serbians are nice, friendly and helpful people
- beer in the shop costs 60 din (~0,6 Euro)
- most of young people have no problems with speaking English (at least in Belgrade)
- Serbian girls have nice tits
- Serbian clubs kinda sucks - people mostly standing, not having fun which is strange considering the above
- it's very easy to hitchhike there

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