Serbia's Most Charming City! + A Very Unfortunate Way To End The Trip 🇷🇸

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  • @NicolasDudic-ph4kd
    @NicolasDudic-ph4kd Місяць тому +8

    What a beautiful city ❤❤❤Thank you so much very very Nice vidéo!!

  • @jennyk18
    @jennyk18 Місяць тому +6

    Hahahaha I'm glad you were able to recover pretty quickly 😅 both cities look beautiful and fun!

  • @SuitedforGaming
    @SuitedforGaming Місяць тому +5

    I envy you. I hope to visit Serbia one day and maybe make some Serbian friends. I'm not religious and lean more towards being agnostic, but I was raised Oriental Orthodox, and it's still a strong part of my dna. Serbia being a majority Eastern Orthodox country has made it into my bucket list of countries I would like to explore. Sorry to hear about your stomach issues. Your body was probably adjusting to the natural foods. I used to have the same issue when I travelled out of the US after an extended time. All that GMO stuff my body got used to does a number when I suddenly get exposed to more healthy and natural foods.

    • @TreeOnlyTravels
      @TreeOnlyTravels  Місяць тому +3

      I'm sure you'll like it here! And nah I definitely just got food poisoning from some restaurant, bad luck I guess

  • @hypatiatv1
    @hypatiatv1 Місяць тому +3

    Yep. NOVI SAD(NEW GARDEN or literal translation NEW UNITED STATES, ha ha ha) is the most charming CITY(place biger then 200 000 people.
    But, the most charming town in Serbia actually is SOMBOR. It is a town where are born NIKOLA JOKIĆ, famous basketball player.
    SOMBOR is like 50 000 people. Also, i want recomend u SUBOTICA, around 100 000 people, 105 000 exactly.
    Also SREMSKI KARLOVCI, 10 000 people. Very important town for history of Serbia, betwen Novi Sad and Belgrade.
    Southern of Belgrade i want to recomend u: VALJEVO, KRALJEVO and NEGOTIN. 80 000, 90 000, 25 000 PEOPLE.

    • @AlexM-t6h
      @AlexM-t6h Місяць тому

      Not NEW GARDEN. New Plantation.

    • @DaneGay-yu8lf
      @DaneGay-yu8lf Місяць тому +1

      Novi sad has 600k+

    • @TreeOnlyTravels
      @TreeOnlyTravels  Місяць тому +2

      Thanks for the recs!

    • @hypatiatv1
      @hypatiatv1 Місяць тому

      @@AlexM-t6h Yep,ure right.

    • @hypatiatv1
      @hypatiatv1 Місяць тому

      @@DaneGay-yu8lf ha ha ha Thats not true. Around 350-360k is true. by last census. 2021. NS is fastest growing city in Serbia. For example. Census 1991.. NS has something like 120k. 2001. Over 220k, even 250. Something like that. 2021. Over 350k.

  • @cinoeye
    @cinoeye 22 дні тому

    You said-looks European? And where is Serbia and Novi Sad?

  • @filipMmM
    @filipMmM 14 днів тому

    Yes, Serbians do eat rice. I eat rice twice a week.

  • @zoki.to974
    @zoki.to974 Місяць тому +1

    sarma, punjene paprike, pilav, djuvec... all use large amounts of rice, so its not that we do not eat it "not at all", we do not make all or majority of dishes with it as asians do. same will go with do asians not eat potatoes at all...

    • @TreeOnlyTravels
      @TreeOnlyTravels  Місяць тому +4

      Asians do eat lots of potatoes actually lol, and I did not see any rice dishes during my time in Serbia regardless

    • @natkoplevnik7059
      @natkoplevnik7059 Місяць тому

      ⁠@@TreeOnlyTravels Bro, I think it’s just pure coincidence you didn’t see any rice dishes.One of the most popular dishes in the Balkans, if not the most popular; called Sarma, actually has rice in it.

    • @zoki.to974
      @zoki.to974 Місяць тому

      @@TreeOnlyTravels as i listed meals made with rice you could eat in serbia but they are not on restaurant menu so often. "sarma" is most likely to be found, after it comes "punjena paprika". so if you end up in serbia again sometimes, that is what you should look for. those dishes are mostly home staples and they are mostly seasonal meals.
      i didnt claim asians do not eat potato lol it was comparison of absurd statement of the girl that serbians do not eat rice.
      its maybe her preference of the food and dislike meals made of it, but yes, rice is consumed a bit differently than in asia.

    • @IwillEndureToTheEnd
      @IwillEndureToTheEnd Місяць тому

      @@TreeOnlyTravels I have only been in Thailand in Asia, like 5 times. I have never seen a potato there ever, and now I talk about restaurant menys, not supermarkets. It's all rice or noodles in restaurants. Perhaps it's different in other Asian cultures.

    • @TreeOnlyTravels
      @TreeOnlyTravels  Місяць тому +3

      ​@@zoki.to974 yes I'm aware there's rice in some dishes but her point was that Serbians don't eat a bowl of rice with a meal, I'd like to try some of those dishes next time tho!