Well detailed description of your visit to Meteora and Kalambaka. I myself had the unique opportunity to visit these sites during the end of March 2024 and agree with you about how impressed and relaxed I was climbing the well maintained stairs ( quite a few of them ) of the monastery of The Transfiguration. There are taxis, buses ( public transportation ), scooters that can take visitors up to the monasteries. Time is a major factor for access to the different sites, the majority of them close at 2:00pm, so the monks or nuns can continue with their religious calling.
Thanks for video - it's been helpful in my trip planning! If you've never been to the Mesa Verde National Park cliff dwellings in Colorado, USA - I think you would find them interesting. Be sure to do a tour so you can actually go inside them!
Thanks for the sharing, I am planning for this trip in my coming visit to Athens this April. I tried to join the local tour, but the timing doesn't suit my plan. So I have been trying to search information about self tour, unfortunately not much information so far. Any idea?
Hello, yeah so my recommendation is to catch the train from Athens to Kalabaka. Once there either pay a taxi driver to take you to the different monasteries or rent a scooter for the day or you could even hope on a local bus to take you around. Hope this helps 😊👍🏻
I launched my drone from way outside the monasteries, as I didn’t want to disturb everybody there. If your ever taken your drone abroad you’ll know most people hate drones 😆
Thank you for the clean video. It's pretty much covered. Just wanted to know whether can we do all 6 in 1 day or do we need 2 days buffer to do the activities? In case of stay, where to stay in Meteora?
I would say you can do all 6 in one day but it will be a busy long rushed day. Will be more enjoyable over two days :) I highly recommend staying in Kalabaka. It’s a lovely town in the heart of meteora
I didn’t do a tour no. Although there are tours that you can do that take you from Kalabaka. We decided to take our car & travel around them at our own pace 🙂👍🏻
@@chief8268 if I’m honest I don’t remember there being any car rental places 🤔 I’d say your two options are renting scooters or paying for a guide. Both are cheap. If there’s a few of you a tour guide will be cheapest option :)
Nice vid thanks! I want to visit the place but i think u need to be physically fit with all the walking and climbing stairs over there..sadly not for me.
The walking & climbing stairs is only required to enter the monasteries. If your happy to look at them from the outside everything els can be explored via transport (car) 🙂👍🏻
Well detailed description of your visit to Meteora and Kalambaka. I myself had the unique opportunity to visit these sites during the end of March 2024 and agree with you about how impressed and relaxed I was climbing the well maintained stairs ( quite a few of them ) of the monastery of The Transfiguration. There are taxis, buses ( public transportation ), scooters that can take visitors up to the monasteries. Time is a major factor for access to the different sites, the majority of them close at 2:00pm, so the monks or nuns can continue with their religious calling.
I just visited this gorgeous place and your video showed me I need to visit Meteora again to see other amazing things. Thanks, good job, well done.
Thank you for the lovely comment 😎❤️
well-documented and great shots! thanks for covering this, cheers from Greece
Thank you for watching & the lovely comment 😊👍🏻
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Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for video - it's been helpful in my trip planning! If you've never been to the Mesa Verde National Park cliff dwellings in Colorado, USA - I think you would find them interesting. Be sure to do a tour so you can actually go inside them!
Thanks for the sharing, I am planning for this trip in my coming visit to Athens this April. I tried to join the local tour, but the timing doesn't suit my plan. So I have been trying to search information about self tour, unfortunately not much information so far. Any idea?
Hello, yeah so my recommendation is to catch the train from Athens to Kalabaka. Once there either pay a taxi driver to take you to the different monasteries or rent a scooter for the day or you could even hope on a local bus to take you around. Hope this helps 😊👍🏻
glad some one make a nice video about treasures my country is not popular for
When filming the monasteries, did you launch your drone from the monestary or from somewhere else? I’ll be taking my Mini 4 pro next week.
I launched my drone from way outside the monasteries, as I didn’t want to disturb everybody there. If your ever taken your drone abroad you’ll know most people hate drones 😆
@@UA-cam-Seany_Boyy_ do you have any specific spots pls that you fly your drone? Thanks 😊
Can I climb up to the monastery and see the grounds if it it closed or are they completely blocked off?
When there closed there’s no access and when there open you will have to pay a small fee to enter each one 🙂👍🏻
@@UA-cam-Seany_Boyy_can you stay there? And when are they opened to the public?
Yes, you can. There are stairs since the '30's
Thank you for the clean video. It's pretty much covered. Just wanted to know whether can we do all 6 in 1 day or do we need 2 days buffer to do the activities? In case of stay, where to stay in Meteora?
I would say you can do all 6 in one day but it will be a busy long rushed day. Will be more enjoyable over two days :)
I highly recommend staying in Kalabaka. It’s a lovely town in the heart of meteora
@@UA-cam-Seany_Boyy_ Hei , nice video and good information delivery , did you visit Romania? If not i recommend it :)
@@sesisesi2027 I haven’t not yet but it is on my list of places to visit :)
How do we reach these monestaries - does ghe bus go up there?
Seany, could you please tell me..
did you join any of the tour to do the monastery visits and sunset or did you take taxi/ bicycle to go all of them?
I didn’t do a tour no. Although there are tours that you can do that take you from Kalabaka. We decided to take our car & travel around them at our own pace 🙂👍🏻
is it advisable to visit meteora in month of January or february
@@himanshulfc8 it will be cold but still beautiful I’m sure 🙂👌🏻
Is there an address to get to the Hermit caves of Badovas?
@@nouelletangcuangco5443 if you type it in [The Hermit Caves of Badovas] to Apple Maps it will take you there 🙂👍🏻
@UA-cam-Seany_Boyy_ that's amazing! Did you guys drive to get there?
What month was this?
This was filmed in July 2022 😎👍🏻
how you did you get the approval for fly drone there ?
I didn’t ask 😆
Can i rent a scooter with international driver's license?
In meteora you don’t even need a license haha 😆 you just have to be over 16
@@UA-cam-Seany_Boyy_ gotcha thanks ! What about cars ?
@@chief8268 if I’m honest I don’t remember there being any car rental places 🤔
I’d say your two options are renting scooters or paying for a guide. Both are cheap. If there’s a few of you a tour guide will be cheapest option :)
@@UA-cam-Seany_Boyy_ thanks !
Nice vid thanks! I want to visit the place but i think u need to be physically fit with all the walking and climbing stairs over there..sadly not for me.
The walking & climbing stairs is only required to enter the monasteries. If your happy to look at them from the outside everything els can be explored via transport (car) 🙂👍🏻
@@UA-cam-Seany_Boyy_ Thanks ..will definitely visit Greece early next year x
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So sad that this country so idolatrous and don’t call it CHRISTIAN!