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By David Pejčinović-Bailey
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
In this episode, David goes on a mesmerising journey to the charming town of Travnik in central Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This time he travels solo, leaving behind Tamara, and shares the wonders he encounters along the way.
Travelling by bus through the scenic landscape of Bosnia, David provides essential tips for those eager to explore this beautiful country.
Passing through the spectacular canyon south of Banja Luka and its breathtaking views, David creates a virtual tour filled with nature's wonders.
Upon arriving in Travnik, David meets his host, Ben, who dreams of transforming Travnik into a top tourist destination. With Ben's guidance, David discovers the hidden gems of the town, exploring the picturesque Vlašić mountain, witnessing sheep shearing, and buying fresh Vlašić cheese.
However, David's true passion lies in the town's history and culture. Meeting an extraordinary tour guide, Dita Bajrami-Vrbanjac, reveals the rich tapestry of Travnik's past, from the Ottoman Empire to Austro-Hungarian rule. The streets come alive with captivating stories, immersing David in a world of centuries-old history.
Travnik, the heartbeat of Bosnia and Herzegovina, captures David's heart. The town's delectable cuisine and passionate residents make it more than just a location on a map; it becomes a soulful experience.
Until next time, Vidimo se opet!"
(Note: "Vidimo se opet" means "See you again" in Bosnian.)
In this episode we look at 10 weird or fun facts not commonly known about Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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David likes to seek out success stories from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Why?
Because this beautiful country and it's everyday citizens deserve it.
After all, just use your favourite browser and search Bosnia (or any combination thereof) and you'll see what I mean.
So in this episode David catches up with Nikola Galić from Banja Luka, who has turned his hobby of home brewing into what he hopes will become a commercial success.
Nikola tells David about why he started, how he chose the name "Highlander" and what he does to overcome the pervading negativity in the country.
As a result of an Instagram post "teasing" this podcast, Nikola has already had an enquiry about his product from the UK.
How cool is that?
You can find out more about Gorštak Pivo at http://gorstak.beer.
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In this episode of the podcast we talk about wine from Bosnia and Herzegovina and catch up with wine expert Bella Dominković, where we find out so much that we never knew about the wines of Bosnia and Herzegovina and that you might find interesting enough to want to come to sample some yourself.
It really is a fascinating insight into the wine culture of this country and how Bella is trying to put Bosnia and Herzegovina on the world wine map as a high quality boutique wine area.
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Today we take our first look at exploring the country and we’re starting with our local city of Banja Luka.
Now before we go any further, we won’t be drenching you with facts and figures in this series of podcasts, as we are both very sure that you’ll be doing your own online research before you get here, rather giving you anecdotes and little known legends and stories that will add some icing to the cake.
We are very passionate about “Slow Touring” so like to do things in a super relaxed way.
We have just hosted Dai and Denise, a couple from the UK for some 6 nights. Denise cant walk too far at the moment so something for us to consider.
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In this episode we look at how to get here, visa requirements, currency considerations, hiring a car, using buses, and at the end Tamara teaches you a useful phrase you can use while you are here.
To get advice on Hiring a Car here in Bosnia, our resident Expert, Aco is available by email at :
[email protected]
To find out more about temporay residence visas for Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Service for Foreigners Affairs
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In this first Episode, Tamara and I introduce both ourselves and our Podcast.
If you would like to support us and our podcast production you can do that at: https://traveltobosniapodcast.com/support
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We are Tamara and David, an Anglo-Balkan couple living near the city of Banja Luka..
Our podcast is produced in the north of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a
very simple but effective brief. To tell as many people as possible
about this Heart Shaped country in the middle of the Western Balkans.
Bosnia and Herzegovina .
We'll be introducing you to the Fantastic Nature, Stunning Architecture,
Amazing Food, Welcoming Culture, and Complex but Interesting History of
the WHOLE of this much misunderstood country.
We'll also be giving you insider tips on where should you go ,what
should you see, do and eat when you get there. Those sort of tips that
only "locals know".
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.