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Serbia-Visit.com
Serbia, a country of the future, situated in the heart of the Balkans, is worth visiting again like it had been before the conflict of 1990. At the crossroads between the Slavonic civilization and Central Europe, Serbia represents a palette of traditions and cultures unique in Europe. No less than 26 nationalities each of them preserving its customs and its folklore, but also four great religions are present here. That gives numerous and variously coloured traditional feasts as well as the music and dances surrounding you. With its mountains with the greenish prairies, its multiple water currents cutting their wedged in valleys and the beautiful mountains, Serbia is offering a large fan of sport and tourist activities. Kayak, skiing, rafting, trekking, speleology are among the most developed. |
Serbian
Triangle Tours
Serbian Triangle Tours was created to show and promote all the beauties
Serbia has to offer - Spectacular nature, good climatic conditions, and
a turbulent but rich history - and also offer various services, quality
accommodation and a guided packaged tour with English-speaking guides.
Ski Direct
- Serbia
There is fantastic snow coverage throughout the long, cold winter in Serbia,
meaning that there is never a shortage of powder-perfect snow to practice
and glide about on. The main resorts are Kopaonik, Brezovica and Tara, which
provide predominantly gentle slopes and good English-spoken tuition for
those who want that extra boost of confidence that is brought from ski lessons.
The resonant culture of this charming country is still evident and the local
amenities are constantly developing. Currently, the locations and purpose-built
villages are inexpensive and somewhat restricted as Serbia continues to
recover from its days of conflict.
Shermans
Travel - Serbia
Long perceived as the bogey-man with regards to the recent Balkan conflict,
Serbia has thrown-off its dictatorship and is making tentative steps at
attracting tourism. Although provisionally still part of Serbia, the Albanian
dominated Kosovo region is not a tourist area and should be avoided by US
visitors to the country. Popular attractions within Serbia include Golubac
Fortress in the east of the country, Uvac canyon, an area of rugged gorges
and haven for vultures and the numerous monasteries, which litter the countryside.