Arriving in Leskovac is always filled with curiosity, while leaving it comes with gastronomic pleasure and stories that call you back again and again.
The atmosphere. The people. The energy. Prices. Friends. Rivers. Nightlife. A sense of safety and genuine hospitality.
In Serbia, snow is not just a weather condition – it is the scenery for family stories: first clumsy ski steps, snowballs that somehow always “accidentally” hit dad, and laughter you can hear through both hat and scarf.
In Gostilje, you will learn how water tells stories; in Sirogojno, how time itself can be woven.
Lighting the Badnjak is one of the most striking customs of Serbian Christmas tradition
Today, Pirot is a small town with a great past, where the fortress, the bazaar, and old houses naturally blend with modern promenades and cafés
“When they ask me what kind of DJ I am – I say Versatile”
If you have been looking for a place where children learn to love snow, adults learn to slow down again, and the day lasts long enough to fit skiing, walking, and even a party — Kopaonik might be exactly the mountain you have imagined.
For a traveler who enters a home on the day of Slava for the first time, the initial impression is the feast