Hi everyone. There’s a lot of interesting history in Serbia. In this video, I’m exploring the Eastern part of beautiful Serbia 🇷🇸. Let me know what you think in the comments below. Wishing you a great weekend and week ahead 👍
Hi Janus, I really appreciate you making these videos because they are so helpful for aspiring travellers like myself. I am watching all your videos of Serbia since I am visiting on 1st July for 1 week. I watched your videos to plan my trip around Belgrade, Novi Sad and Subotica. Waiting for your videos of Southern and South-western/eastern Serbia, especially Zlatibor, Kopaonik, Nis, and Golubac. Will you be uploading them soon? If not could you please let me know the good places to visit if you have already done so? I would really appreciate your help so that I can plan this trip for my family. Thank you so much and keep up the good work!
As usual a great video about Serbia, Janus! Brilliant drone shoots. Thank you so much for showing me the beauty of Eastern Serbia. It looks bit different, where the wonderful nature and historical sites are the king of this part. The roadtrip along the Danube river looks very nice. Danube, I know it from Germany and Austria, they call it Donau river:) The fortress is magnificent and the castle reminds me of château chillon in Montreux ^^ See you next Saturday ☺️
Hi Janus, I really appreciate you making these videos because they are so helpful for aspiring travelers like myself. I am watching all your videos of Serbia since I am visiting on 1st July for 1 week. I watched your videos to plan my trip around Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Subotica. Waiting for your videos of Southern and South-western/eastern Serbia, especially Zlatibor, Kopaonik, Nis, and Golubac. Will you be uploading them soon? If not could you please let me know the good places to visit if you have already done so? I would really appreciate your help so that I can plan this trip for my family. Thank you so much and keep up the good work!
I really enjoy your videos they are very beautiful to watch hope you had a nice time in Serbia and thank you for representing Serbia in a bright light :)
I love your videos about Serbia and how you enjoy it! Btw, just replace every "j" for "y" in your mind for spelling reasons, and you will do great naming and pronouncing stuff :)
Thank you! That was my plan and I was almost there but unfortunately a flat tire forced me to turn around just 10 minutes before reaching Lepenski Vir. Oh well, next time 👍😊
Great video. Unfortunately, you did not see Lepenski Vir due to mechanical breakdown. Nevertheless, it is an important Mesolithic archeological site. I hope you will visit it one day. Kind Regards
Thank you so much. Yes, I was really bummed that I was not able to continue. I was literally 10 minutes away from it but I had to turn around and barely made it to the garage. But this gives me a good reason to hopefully come back soon to see it 👍😊
The Ram Fortress is a 15th century fortress but during the archaeological exploration of the fortress it was discovered that the modern fortress was predated by the much older architectural elements from Roman and pre-Roman period. Based on this, and the description of the Danube's bank in ancient texts which corresponds to the Ram's geography, some scholars suggested that this may be the location where Alexander the Great encountered the Celtic delegation in the 4th century BC. Others proposed the area as one of possible battlefields between the Greeks and the Triballi, during Alexander's Balkan campaign. An entire Roman mausoleum has been uncovered. You made a small mistake with the tower inside the fort it is not what you mentioned, during the 2010s surveys prior to the reconstruction, the table was discovered, placed by one of the legionnaires of the Roman emperor Claudius. He built the tower and dedicated it to the supreme Roman God, Jupiter. The inscription on the boulder tablet below the fortress there is inscription To Jupiter, the greatest and the mightiest, the standard-bearer of the "Legio VII Claudia" Gaius Licinius Rufinus dedicates the table.
Hey! Great video about Eastern Serbia, I really admire your work. I also recommand visiting the Ottoman Fetislam Fortress in Kladovo, Eastern Serbia. Right now the Fetislam Fortress is under reconstruction, but it will be opening in August this year. It's one of the most beautiful fortresses on the Danube river. Also in Kladovo you have a Roman Fortress Diana, that should be soon under reconstruction.
Great Video. Love how professional you are. Love your relaxed kind, you look as you really enjoy and that is important. Too bad near Lepenski Vir about 15 min with car is one of the beutif. viewpoints of serbia. Vidikovac Ploce. Maybe we see in next Videos or maybe you come Back.
Thank you very much Slobodan. Yes, that was really a pity. I had to cancel my visit to Lepenski Vir. But I agree, the drive along the Danube there offers some really amazing views. I definitely have to come back someday! 😅👍
Should have visited Lepenski Vir - the cradle of European civilization, 10.000 years before Romans. This way it's like going to the best restaurant and have bread and butter for the main course.
Hram means temple....like hram svetog Sava...why always involved islam yes we have long war with them but say truth... Konstantinopolj before they changed in Istanbul was vizanty serbian empire...2 cezars was Serbian also say that...
Thanks for watching. The information and reference to the Ottomans I recited was actually provided in the official documentation at the Ram fortress. Check out my video on Facts on Serbia where I mention the emperors.
Serbia is in the north (Vojvodina) in central-south-eastern Part of Europe and Rest of Serbia is in south-eastern Part, so the hole country is more south-eastern.
@@bojnicanin bro, i know thr geography, when you open the time zones and everything else that is not politically oriented: Serbia belongs to the central + central Southern Europe.
Hi everyone. There’s a lot of interesting history in Serbia. In this video, I’m exploring the Eastern part of beautiful Serbia 🇷🇸. Let me know what you think in the comments below. Wishing you a great weekend and week ahead 👍
Hi Janus,
I really appreciate you making these videos because they are so helpful for aspiring travellers like myself. I am watching all your videos of Serbia since I am visiting on 1st July for 1 week. I watched your videos to plan my trip around Belgrade, Novi Sad and Subotica. Waiting for your videos of Southern and South-western/eastern Serbia, especially Zlatibor, Kopaonik, Nis, and Golubac. Will you be uploading them soon? If not could you please let me know the good places to visit if you have already done so? I would really appreciate your help so that I can plan this trip for my family.
Thank you so much and keep up the good work!
Love and respect from a beautiful Serbia! 🇷🇸❤
Thank you for showing these historical places!
Thank you for watching 👍🌺
Great.
I hope you will visit my favorites Manasija monestry (pearl of Serbia), Resava cave and Veliki Buk waterfall ♥️
These are great tips, thank you!
I could but agree with your choice, they are very well worth seeing.
The castle is awesome! Thank you for the video.
It’s really an amazing place to visit! Thank you for watching 👍😊🌺
As usual a great video about Serbia, Janus! Brilliant drone shoots. Thank you so much for showing me the beauty of Eastern Serbia. It looks bit different, where the wonderful nature and historical sites are the king of this part. The roadtrip along the Danube river looks very nice. Danube, I know it from Germany and Austria, they call it Donau river:) The fortress is magnificent and the castle reminds me of château chillon in Montreux ^^ See you next Saturday ☺️
Thank you Dina, it’s indeed a beautiful part of the country. Have a great rest of the week 👍
Excellent video as always Janus 👌🏼😎👍🏼 Serbia seem to be full of eye popping surprises 👍🏼
Thank you very much, it really is! Stay tuned for more 👍😊
Moj Golubsc ❤️❤️❤️ moja lepa Srbija ❤️🇷🇸❤️🇷🇸
Thank you for watching 👍🌺
Wow, quite amazing castles!
They are really so impressive Jennifer. Definitely worth seeing 👍😊
Hi Janus,
I really appreciate you making these videos because they are so helpful for aspiring travelers like myself. I am watching all your videos of Serbia since I am visiting on 1st July for 1 week. I watched your videos to plan my trip around Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Subotica. Waiting for your videos of Southern and South-western/eastern Serbia, especially Zlatibor, Kopaonik, Nis, and Golubac. Will you be uploading them soon? If not could you please let me know the good places to visit if you have already done so? I would really appreciate your help so that I can plan this trip for my family.
Thank you so much and keep up the good work!
Thank you Reuben 👍😊
You don't stop to surprise me, this is one ofthe best captures of Golubac I saw in my life...
Thank you very much Igor, I really appreciate 👍
Very well presented. This is my country of origin, so of course I feel nostalgic seeing the well known sights and places. Many thanks, 🥰👍🤩
Thank you for watching Larissa. Please stay tuned for more on beautiful Serbia 👍😊🌺
"Larissa" isn't an Serbian name..
@@stevem4660 What's your point? A lot of people born in Serbia don't have Serbian names.
Thanks Janus! Have a nice weekend. 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
Thank you very much Gert. Have a great weekend too 👍😊🌺
Beautiful video, coloured with the same inspiration as Belgrade video. Always enjoyable to wach .
Thank you very much 👍
I really enjoy your videos they are very beautiful to watch hope you had a nice time in Serbia and thank you for representing Serbia in a bright light :)
Thanks so much, I really appreciate. Very much enjoyed my stay in beautiful Serbia! Please stay tuned for more
Thank you for the video. Have a great weekend and enjoy the beautiful weather.
Thank you Jun, wishing you a great weekend too! 👍👍
HELLO JANUS, Hows everything? Thank you again for your hard work. Great job. 😊👌👍 Hope your safe and happy...keep on traveling 😊
Thank you Paul, doing well and looking forward to more travels this summer. I hope you’re well too 👍😊
Beautiful video! Thanks for showing us what's in offer in Serbia!
Thank you for watching Sanya 👍😊🌺
Lovely done.👍
Great sites.Thank you
Thank you Danka 🙏🌺
Great video. God bless those people that fixed your tire for free.
Thank you Gazda. I agree, they were so kind!! I’m not sure what I would have done without them
Such a great job! Thank you!
Thank you 🙏
Really enjoyed this with me being into archaeology. Grea video again.
Thank you very much David. Have a great week ahead 👍😊
I can see going here, really intrigues me. Thanks again.
Thank you Liz, it’s indeed a great place to visit 👍😊
Wonderful drone shots, thank you!
Thank you for watching 👍🌺
Superb vdo… nice cuts and edits..👌🏼😊
Thank you very much 🙏
Beautiful 😻, Game of Thrones “style”
Thank you Jovan 👍
I love your videos about Serbia and how you enjoy it!
Btw, just replace every "j" for "y" in your mind for spelling reasons, and you will do great naming and pronouncing stuff :)
Thank you Aba, I wish I had known this before I traveled. I think I butchered some of the names 😅
Great video! You should see Lepenski Vir museum as well which is close to Golubac
Thank you! That was my plan and I was almost there but unfortunately a flat tire forced me to turn around just 10 minutes before reaching Lepenski Vir. Oh well, next time 👍😊
Great video. Unfortunately, you did not see Lepenski Vir due to mechanical breakdown. Nevertheless, it is an important Mesolithic archeological site. I hope you will visit it one day.
Kind Regards
Thank you so much. Yes, I was really bummed that I was not able to continue. I was literally 10 minutes away from it but I had to turn around and barely made it to the garage. But this gives me a good reason to hopefully come back soon to see it 👍😊
The Ram Fortress is a 15th century fortress but during the archaeological exploration of the fortress it was discovered that the modern fortress was predated by the much older architectural elements from Roman and pre-Roman period. Based on this, and the description of the Danube's bank in ancient texts which corresponds to the Ram's geography, some scholars suggested that this may be the location where Alexander the Great encountered the Celtic delegation in the 4th century BC. Others proposed the area as one of possible battlefields between the Greeks and the Triballi, during Alexander's Balkan campaign. An entire Roman mausoleum has been uncovered. You made a small mistake with the tower inside the fort it is not what you mentioned, during the 2010s surveys prior to the reconstruction, the table was discovered, placed by one of the legionnaires of the Roman emperor Claudius. He built the tower and dedicated it to the supreme Roman God, Jupiter. The inscription on the boulder tablet below the fortress there is inscription To Jupiter, the greatest and the mightiest, the standard-bearer of the "Legio VII Claudia" Gaius Licinius Rufinus dedicates the table.
Wow, thank you for this excellent additional info! I really appreciate 👍
Hey! Great video about Eastern Serbia, I really admire your work. I also recommand visiting the Ottoman Fetislam Fortress in Kladovo, Eastern Serbia. Right now the Fetislam Fortress is under reconstruction, but it will be opening in August this year. It's one of the most beautiful fortresses on the Danube river. Also in Kladovo you have a Roman Fortress Diana, that should be soon under reconstruction.
Thank you for these additional tips Dragana 👍
Great Video. Love how professional you are. Love your relaxed kind, you look as you really enjoy and that is important. Too bad near Lepenski Vir about 15 min with car is one of the beutif. viewpoints of serbia. Vidikovac Ploce. Maybe we see in next Videos or maybe you come Back.
Thank you very much Slobodan. Yes, that was really a pity. I had to cancel my visit to Lepenski Vir. But I agree, the drive along the Danube there offers some really amazing views. I definitely have to come back someday! 😅👍
@@januslog you are Welcome pur friend, come to donji milanovac and follow the route to kladovo over the biggest Canyon in Europe,the danube Canyon.
👌😊👏👏
Saludos 👍
Should have visited Lepenski Vir - the cradle of European civilization, 10.000 years before Romans. This way it's like going to the best restaurant and have bread and butter for the main course.
I agree, that was my plan but my car had a flat tire and I had to turn around to get it fixed
U really wonderful person
I lov ur smayl
Ur videos r v good
Jani keep it up
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Thank you so much and greetings to Delhi 🌺
Too bad about Lepenski Vir, one of the oldest settlements in Europe. Maybe next time you come!
Yes, Proka, I was sad not having been able to continue. But I hope I’ll make it back there soon again 👍😊
👍👍👍
Thank you Tariq
danke Janus!
Making a clip about Serbia and not translating it into Serbian is a big mistake
Expecting to travel this month to Serbia…. Would like to take my drone…. Is flying drone legal there??? Your advise plz….
Yes, it is legal but some areas are not allowed. I recommend getting an insurance and registering your drone
Merhaba. İstanbul'a gelirsen beraber takılabilir miyiz
Hram means temple....like hram svetog Sava...why always involved islam yes we have long war with them but say truth... Konstantinopolj before they changed in Istanbul was vizanty serbian empire...2 cezars was Serbian also say that...
Thanks for watching. The information and reference to the Ottomans I recited was actually provided in the official documentation at the Ram fortress. Check out my video on Facts on Serbia where I mention the emperors.
Another one, ffs people educate yourself, its not eastern europe but Central & Central Southern Europe, ffs.
Serbia is in the north (Vojvodina) in central-south-eastern Part of Europe and Rest of Serbia is in south-eastern Part, so the hole country is more south-eastern.
@@bojnicanin bro, i know thr geography, when you open the time zones and everything else that is not politically oriented: Serbia belongs to the central + central Southern Europe.
@@Shemhamforaesh Come to Serbia brate you are Welcome ;)
@@bojnicanin braah, am too fast for ya! I already moved here! And I LOVE it! :))))
@@Shemhamforaesh nice to here about :D Wish you all tha best