If you stay in Serbia until May 1, come to Palic, there will be 100,000 people and an carnival. Serbian Orthodox Easter is on May 2, and you must not miss it. From Subotica, go to Sombor. Restaurants are opening.
Since I am a Serbian-American who was born and grew up in the region I often watch various travel logs of foreigners who visit the region of former Yugoslavia. You guys are some of the better ones! You are open, positive and relay your experiences very well. Thank you!
You can visit some of this places: 1. Krupajsko vrelo (Beautiful nature) 2. Pačir banja (Pink lake) 3. Đavolja varoš (Some kind of rock formation) 4. Uvac (Amazing river) 5. Golubačka tvrđava (Big fortress) 6. Gamzigrad (Remnants of the Roman Empire) This is some of my favorite places but you have much much more to explore if you have time. Good luck, guys!🇷🇸
Not so nice in winter and early spring time. But, starting from late April on, with green budding and leafing, with warm sun, flowers, Palich could be amazing. You could ride bikes, row boats, just soak in the sun and fresh air, there are nice architecture old houses, good restaurants. Serbia is generally best in spring everywhere. There are also salashes with domestic animals, horse-riding, varied wonderful food, domestic traditional specialties.
I am Serbian living in Australia and was born in Apatin where they make Apatinska Pivara ,would love if you guy’s could go a do a video in that location,love watching your trips.
@@m.n.8822 Hi,my name is veronica and i like in Queensland Australia, I was born inApatin and my family left in 1954 and i have never traveled to Serbia, I love these guys for doing theses trips.🇭🇲
@@ronniesheppard8423 hi Veronica, nice to meet you. I would like to have a friend - a native speaker. I am studying English for an advanced level and I would like to have someone to talk to. It is so hard studying English without some real contacts. 😒 You can come to Apatin whenever you like.
Hello.Molly and Matt.Have a wonderful weekend. Love the decor of the room.Truly a fairytale house like Hansel and Gretel at the Salas.Love the food looked fresh and delicious ..Love the Cevappi and the salad.Rakia too.Lake Palic is absolutely beautiful incredible view.Ziveli...cheers looking foward to the next destination.Enjoy the trip.Have fun1😘🤩😍❤
Shopska salad comes from south-east Serbia! That garlicky pepper salad can be made with the long green peppers too- just oven roast them, peel them and add garlic, oil and vinegar!
I gues nobady told you the story about the Panonian sea.Long time ago the whole region was under wother,whole Vojvodina part of Hungary,eastern Croatia even north parths of Bosnia.Why?the Danube river could'n past the Djerdap hills,thay are not high but stoney.So the wother needed hundrets maybe 1000 years to find his way tru.Thats why we also Djerdap call the Iron Gates.Why is the agriculture in this Region so good, becouse there is still so much wother in the ground.Some of us say,you can spitt on the ground and Something will grow.
The feta is actually called beli sir in Serbia. This means white cheese. (sir is related to word sour because that is what happens when you make cheese)
its a garlic marinade pepper and its a side-dish, you eat that with your main dish (usually meat) and its fire then, the fact you have eaten it all alone is so funny hahah😆
Holly Molly .. so much food .. Rakija .. Jelen .. looks like you two love birds found the perfect place ... maybe those Serbs will adapt you too .. enjoy .. you both are cute ,
Matt you suit the farm with that shirt 😂. What a nice day and how lush it looks, the farm look awesome 🤩. I really didn’t realise how vast Serbia is thanks for sharing it 🤩. 👏 👏
I love yours blog. You are so positive .Salas is traditional farms specific for Vojvodina. In rest of Serbia farms is lilebet diferent but food is alweys fantastic . Thenks for nice represemtation on my Serbia Best wishes
@@agnesmeszaros-matwiejuk8783 I would tend to believe that the Hungarian word szallas comes from French salle, Germanic sal or Slavic word selo for village. Proto-Germanic *salą (“dwelling, house, hall”), from Proto-Indo-European *sel- (“human settlement, village, dwelling”).
@@frostflower5555 however it may be, the serbian salaš and hungarian szállás is basically pronounced the same and it was Austrohungarian Monarch Territory, where the majority of the inhabitants were (and still are) hungarians.
You are missing out on the atmosphere because of the pandemic. You should definitely come back when life gets back to normal. I learned a lot about Serbia watching you, I have a desire to visit some of the places even though I've been living here my whole life :D
Hello Molly and Matt have a wonderful day wow another beautiful country guy’s enjoy your adventures so beautiful in there I’m glad you still there take care and god bless.👍👍👍👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰
@@travelsofmozzy 45 min by car, Novi Slankamen. It's on the road to Novi Sad. TemeT is great as well. It's near to Jagodina. Serbia has a hundreds of wineries.
Did you try my favourite rakija there, quince rakija or dunjevaca in Serbian? It's kind of sweet and innocent and after you had a few it hits you like a hammer and wipes up your memories 😉
Great videos guys and thanks so much for an insane amount of good things you said about our little country! P.S. not sure if anyone mentioned yet, but we don't really have starters in Serbia, traditionally you just wait for the waiter to bring everything out and then you start eating it all together :D Enjoy your future travels and hopefully you will come back to Serbia and our beautiful north again :)
Funny part at 2:50 Molly - "look we are literally in a farm." Matt - "yeah turn around, walk around." Molly - turns on the wrong side and says "what am i looking at" Hahaha Molly was looking at the wrong side. You're so cute and funny Molly.😆
You should go to Drinska regata in july in western Serbia,Bajina Bašta and mountain Tara 🥰 We also have a house on the rock (google it 🥰) and the best RAKIJA,BB Kleka ⚡🇷🇸
The architecture is mainly designed by architects from Nish. It is original Serbian architecture. Some of the inspiration is drawn from older ethnic designs of houses and villages. Then later with the liberation of Serbia, most influence came from Russian arhitecture, and towards the north, a bit of Austro-Hungarian inspiration. in the early 20th century, king Aleksandar I was a big speaker for the starting of a neobyzantine style together with the Russians. The church of Saint Sava in Belgrade is built in this style for example.
Every village/town in serbia and ex yugo countries every bodies house had farmland and livestock, people lived self sustaining lives as Yugoslavia became a more technological society
You missed out on a good joke at 13:11, after you said it comes from the cow, and asked Her how is it, you should have just asked Her; And, "cow is it"? Nice blog, lovely place, Subotica my birthplace.
When Matt was figuring out what to wear, I thought of the old show "Green Acres"! Google it if you are not aware of it. Also, good thing the bathroom was contemporary style. I don't think you would have wanted to use an outhouse 😂
Serbs have a saying when the sun does not shine it is said to be the toothy sun.I would recommend that you visit the cities of Valjevo, Kragujevac, Krusevac, Nis, Vranje
Calling "Shopska salad" a Serbian salad is one of those things I'm willing to go on war for as a Bulgarian. Just kidding, greetings from your neighbor, Serbia.
If you stay in Serbia until May 1, come to Palic, there will be 100,000 people and an carnival. Serbian Orthodox Easter is on May 2, and you must not miss it. From Subotica, go to Sombor. Restaurants are opening.
This is an amazing info. Thank you for sharing! :D
rent a car is cheaper than buses and taxis. drive where you want.
Stay tuned for future videos! 😍
@NostaIgia is the Bulgarian border open ?
@NostaIgia Thank you for sharing 🙌🏼🙌🏼
HELLO SERBIAN SALAS BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ENJOY SERBIAN FARM
Since I am a Serbian-American who was born and grew up in the region I often watch various travel logs of foreigners who visit the region of former Yugoslavia. You guys are some of the better ones! You are open, positive and relay your experiences very well. Thank you!
Thanks so much!
Amazing video guys! Enjoy Serbia and greetings from Dubai.
Thanks so much!
You can visit some of this places:
1. Krupajsko vrelo (Beautiful nature)
2. Pačir banja (Pink lake)
3. Đavolja varoš (Some kind of rock formation)
4. Uvac (Amazing river)
5. Golubačka tvrđava (Big fortress)
6. Gamzigrad (Remnants of the Roman Empire)
This is some of my favorite places but you have much much more to explore if you have time.
Good luck, guys!🇷🇸
Stunning place with yet again incredible food x
Really good! thanks for watching!
You need to visit an "Etno selo" which means ethnic village while you're here! Love your vlogs
Thanks for watching!
Not so nice in winter and early spring time. But, starting from late April on, with green budding and leafing, with warm sun, flowers, Palich could be amazing. You could ride bikes, row boats, just soak in the sun and fresh air, there are nice architecture old houses, good restaurants. Serbia is generally best in spring everywhere. There are also salashes with domestic animals, horse-riding, varied wonderful food, domestic traditional specialties.
Beautiful people. Beautiful places. ❤️
Thanks for watching!
BEAUTIFUL COUPLE YOU ENJOY THE WORLD YOU TEST MANY FOOD AND DRINKS THATS IS LIFE EXPLORE AROUND THE WORLD
Thank you so much 😍
Mmmm, shopska, peppers, the platter! Balkan food is amazing!! Thanks for bringing this to our screens. 🌺
Thanks for watching!
I am Serbian living in Australia and was born in Apatin where they make Apatinska Pivara ,would love if you guy’s could go a do a video in that location,love watching your trips.
Thanks for the recommendation! Hope you’re well!
Druze ti njima iz australija preporucujes sta je ovde dobro I lepo.Tebi da je to dobro I lepo nikad ne bi ni otisao iz Srbije
Greetings from Apatin. I wish I could know your real name 🙂 This couple is very nice and well behaved, down-to-earth as well.
@@m.n.8822 Hi,my name is veronica and i like in Queensland Australia, I was born inApatin and my family left in 1954 and i have never traveled to Serbia, I love these guys for doing theses trips.🇭🇲
@@ronniesheppard8423 hi Veronica, nice to meet you. I would like to have a friend - a native speaker. I am studying English for an advanced level and I would like to have someone to talk to. It is so hard studying English without some real contacts. 😒 You can come to Apatin whenever you like.
Im from belgrade and i’ve never been to a salaš! You totally inspired me
Do it !!!! Thanks for watching!
What a beautiful day you had in Serbia!
So amazing!
Prelepa srbija rodjena sam u budvi a mogla bih da živim u vojvodini i to mi je želja
Wauuu Serbia!😀💜💙💚💛🧡❤🤍😃👌
Please visit Šumadija, a lot of beautiful towns, villages and mountains,food, rakija ...
Thanks for the recommendation!
Hello.Molly and Matt.Have a wonderful weekend. Love the decor of the room.Truly a fairytale house like Hansel and Gretel at the Salas.Love the food looked fresh and delicious ..Love the Cevappi and the salad.Rakia too.Lake Palic is absolutely beautiful incredible view.Ziveli...cheers looking foward to the next destination.Enjoy the trip.Have fun1😘🤩😍❤
love you both, Matt is becoming quite a connoisseur of rakija LOL, apricot,plum, smooth, coarse,,brilliant, my beautiful Brits
He sure is! Thanks for watching!
Shopska salad comes from south-east Serbia! That garlicky pepper salad can be made with the long green peppers too- just oven roast them, peel them and add garlic, oil and vinegar!
Thanks for watching!
Looking so pretty. God bless you and your family
Thank you!
I gues nobady told you the story about the Panonian sea.Long time ago the whole region was under wother,whole Vojvodina part of Hungary,eastern Croatia even north parths of Bosnia.Why?the Danube river could'n past the Djerdap hills,thay are not high but stoney.So the wother needed hundrets maybe 1000 years to find his way tru.Thats why we also Djerdap call the Iron Gates.Why is the agriculture in this Region so good, becouse there is still so much wother in the ground.Some of us say,you can spitt on the ground and Something will grow.
The feta is actually called beli sir in Serbia. This means white cheese. (sir is related to word sour because that is what happens when you make cheese)
Zvonko Bogdan vinery is a must guys!!! Lots of love to you two
Thanks for the recommendation! 🙏🏻
its a garlic marinade pepper and its a side-dish, you eat that with your main dish (usually meat) and its fire then, the fact you have eaten it all alone is so funny hahah😆
hahahahaahah OOPs!!! It makes sense 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@dabbleandtravel next time you will know👍
Промени ник и не изигравај будалу.
@@dabbleandtravel too funny,😂 I've done some things much like this 🦴🦴👌😂
Holly Molly .. so much food .. Rakija .. Jelen .. looks like you two love birds found the perfect place ... maybe those Serbs will adapt you too .. enjoy .. you both are cute ,
Thank you so much ❤️
wow that looks great nice delicious food i m hungry now 😂😂 have a great day guys enjoy !!!
It really was!! Thank you so much!
You make all people of Serbia so proud!! People from Balkan know what means humanity!!!
Matt you suit the farm with that shirt 😂. What a nice day and how lush it looks, the farm look awesome 🤩. I really didn’t realise how vast Serbia is thanks for sharing it 🤩. 👏 👏
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 farmer Matt! Thanks for watching!
@@dabbleandtravel 🤣🤣, what a beautiful location 🤩
It's really nice foods n lovely place. Stay safe... Love u❤️😘
Thanks for always watching!
Thanks for this wonderful video. Beautiful.
Thanks for watching!
@@dabbleandtravel 😁
Your initial reaction to the homemade rakija was hilarious!
🤣🤣🤣
My great-grandmother had one of those shots first thing every morning with a teaspoon of sugar mixed in - she lived to be a 104.
I love yours blog. You are so positive .Salas is traditional farms specific for Vojvodina. In rest of Serbia farms is lilebet diferent but food is alweys fantastic
. Thenks for nice represemtation on my Serbia Best wishes
Thanks for watching 😄
Salash probably comes from the word Selo for village. In Serbian when we say selo it means farm/village.
@@frostflower5555 actually, it comes from hungarian ‚szállás‘, which is a place where you can stay and sleep.
@@agnesmeszaros-matwiejuk8783 I would tend to believe that the Hungarian word szallas comes from French salle, Germanic sal or Slavic word selo for village. Proto-Germanic *salą (“dwelling, house, hall”), from Proto-Indo-European *sel- (“human settlement, village, dwelling”).
@@frostflower5555 however it may be, the serbian salaš and hungarian szállás is basically pronounced the same and it was Austrohungarian Monarch Territory, where the majority of the inhabitants were (and still are) hungarians.
God bless you 👏👏👏
You are missing out on the atmosphere because of the pandemic. You should definitely come back when life gets back to normal.
I learned a lot about Serbia watching you, I have a desire to visit some of the places even though I've been living here my whole life :D
Good find, Molly. 👍 Great video. 🙂 Cheers and stay safe. ❤
Thank you ❤️
Why I have a feeling you will never ever leave Serbia?🙊🙈🙉❤️❤️❤️🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Hahahaha true!
@NostaIgia They will come back don't worry
It’s so beautiful 🤩 cheers Hansel and Greeley🥰
Thanks for watching!
You guys are awesome ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you ❤️
Hello Molly and Matt have a wonderful day wow another beautiful country guy’s enjoy your adventures so beautiful in there I’m glad you still there take care and god bless.👍👍👍👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for always supporting us!
@@dabbleandtravel no problem my idols take care guy’s I love you both.
16:24 Palić water tower
Greetings from Subotica 🙂
Thank you! 😍
You’re wonderful❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! 😍
Excellent video as always
Thanks Richard!
Thank you both for showing and sharing this wonderful region 👍 my home town Vojvodina. Greetings from Australia 🤩
Thank you too!
One tip. If you wanna see the vinery out of this world, then go to ŠAPAT. It's outstanding. Just call a few days in advance. ❤️
Luv u.
Thank you! 😍
How far is Sapat from Belgrade? I would love to visit a vinery :)
@@travelsofmozzy 45 min by car, Novi Slankamen. It's on the road to Novi Sad.
TemeT is great as well. It's near to Jagodina. Serbia has a hundreds of wineries.
Cheers n stay safe!!
thank you!
Did you try my favourite rakija there, quince rakija or dunjevaca in Serbian? It's kind of sweet and innocent and after you had a few it hits you like a hammer and wipes up your memories 😉
Salaš - time capsule!🍺
Such a time capsule!
@@dabbleandtravel ,It takes you back to some past times.😀
If you want old and traditional, try mountains like Tara or Zlatibor, they have etno villages.
❤️ from 🇮🇳
Thank you!
Great videos guys and thanks so much for an insane amount of good things you said about our little country!
P.S. not sure if anyone mentioned yet, but we don't really have starters in Serbia, traditionally you just wait for the waiter to bring everything out and then you start eating it all together :D
Enjoy your future travels and hopefully you will come back to Serbia and our beautiful north again :)
Serbs are very friendly people . haven't been there for 20 years 😁 regards Richard London UK 🇬🇧
Funny part at 2:50
Molly - "look we are literally in a farm."
Matt - "yeah turn around, walk around."
Molly - turns on the wrong side and says "what am i looking at"
Hahaha Molly was looking at the wrong side. You're so cute and funny Molly.😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Amaising video, thank you. I live in Serbia but you are living much better life there than me. Never been at salas (farm). But that is life.
Love your videos!
Thanks so much!
zhiveli is from zhiv, related to the word live, latin vivo, proto-indo-european: gwihvos:)
You should go to Drinska regata in july in western Serbia,Bajina Bašta and mountain Tara 🥰 We also have a house on the rock (google it 🥰) and the best RAKIJA,BB Kleka ⚡🇷🇸
Stay tuned for our future videos!
Tako je Jovana da dodju u nas UZICKI kraj da vide sta je gostoprimstvo
The architecture is mainly designed by architects from Nish. It is original Serbian architecture.
Some of the inspiration is drawn from older ethnic designs of houses and villages. Then later with the liberation of Serbia, most influence came from Russian arhitecture, and towards the north, a bit of Austro-Hungarian inspiration.
in the early 20th century, king Aleksandar I was a big speaker for the starting of a neobyzantine style together with the Russians. The church of Saint Sava in Belgrade is built in this style for example.
BEAUTIFUL♥️🇷🇸SERBIA🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Are you planing to go south of Belgrade? It'd be fun for you to see the difference between South and North of Serbia.
For sure. Stay tuned for our future videos! 😃
Every village/town in serbia and ex yugo countries every bodies house had farmland and livestock, people lived self sustaining lives as Yugoslavia became a more technological society
Thanks for your comment!
That food looks amazingly delicious!!! Wow
It sure was!
You missed out on a good joke at 13:11, after you said it comes from the cow, and asked Her how is it, you should have just asked Her;
And, "cow is it"?
Nice blog, lovely place, Subotica my birthplace.
We weren’t thinking quick enough 🤣🤣🤣 thanks for watching!
The zoo on Palić is probably one of the biggest and most beautiful in Serbia or old Yugoslavia
On northern part of Serbia we make rakija from apricot and pears,we think that is probably the most expensive and most quality rakija in Serbia
Amazing 👍🌞💕👌
Serbs eat a lot of potatoes: boiled, mashed, fried...
All food in Serbia is fresh.
So fresh!
Shopska salata Is a Bulgarian salad. Serbian salad on the other hand is without cheese, but contains green hot peppers instead
Je Ko and Macedonians too ;)
Bog cuva Srbiju 🙏🙏🙏🇷🇸Gott schutze Serbien 👏
Am from Serbia, but didn't know that we are in lockdown such a long period :) if I didn't look this channel I wouldn't even know we had lockdown
This was last month
Szállás is a hungarian word, but it is usend in Northern Serbia, Vojvodina too.
May I suggest you to visit Eastern Serbia, Rtanj mountain, Borsko jezero (Bor lake), Crni Vrh mountain and many many other places there 😃🙏♥️
Serbien 👍🙏👏🍀🍀🍀😘🇷🇸
❤️ I was right Paliic 👏👏
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When Matt was figuring out what to wear, I thought of the old show "Green Acres"! Google it if you are not aware of it. Also, good thing the bathroom was contemporary style. I don't think you would have wanted to use an outhouse 😂
Thanks for this nice video...one thing though we never eat salad first...you suppose to wait for the rest of it.😁
Lol! Thank you!
Love your vids keep going
Thank you!
Nice and tranquil place, the fun fact is that Shopska salad is typical Bulgarian salad, not Serbian
Thanks for watching!
@@dabbleandtravel My pleasure
That is a side-dish, not a starter😄😄
I am hungry 😀🍻
🤣☺️
Hi visit Smederevo and Pozarevac.
Stay tuned!
Gate of the Palić is old water tower
One suggestion: Tiganjica on Carska bara. It's near Zrenjanin.
I think the specialty there is Perkelt.
Serbs have a saying when the sun does not shine it is said to be the toothy sun.I would recommend that you visit the cities of Valjevo, Kragujevac, Krusevac, Nis, Vranje
You should go to Drvengrad
Stay tuned!
Man,you drink like a Serb! :)
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Molli, be my wife! 😊
P. S. Don't show this to your bf. 😄
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How much does like that house cost?
"This is a sharing platter"
Me: "Yes ,you share it with another platter"
XD
nice content again
Thank you!
You should visit the Salaš u Malom Ritu.
Thanks for watching!
@@dabbleandtravel im kidding its a old movie.
Salaš (szallas) acctually a hungarian word wich means accomondation
700 dinars is cheap for taxi for that rout, Serbians will not scam tourists.
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Heyyy 😊😊my city 😁😁😊
I see you like beer but you are disappointing me you didn’t try Zaječarsko beer...enjoy Serbia :-)
We have had it so many times because the Salas was called Jelen we had to get a Jelen!
Calling "Shopska salad" a Serbian salad is one of those things I'm willing to go on war for as a Bulgarian. Just kidding, greetings from your neighbor, Serbia.