Great video. I visited Sarajevo for the first time about 3 weeks ago. This video reminded me of all the amazing places I visited there. Indeed, to this day, you can still feel that the city is still recovering from the war even though it was over about 30 years ago but there are still some scars there. There're still visible signs of it everywhere; bullet holes, cemeteries, monuments, mortar shell memorials (Sarajevo Roses), and many others! The food is amazing, especially the Cevapi, I was eating it every day! Thanks for sharing this great video about a beautiful that was once the center of the world when it hosted the 1984 Winter Olympic Games.
@ChrisKermis I hope you will! I also visited Mostar and spent one day there. I have a travel blog by the way where I write about different travel experiences. I remember watching your videos about Morocco and that inspired me to visit the Sahara area in Morocco, too bad it was cold and rainy when I was there 😁 By the way, you should try former Soviet Union countries, they're the best 😊
@tahseen812 Feel free to post a link if RUclips lets you. The Stans are certainly on my list though that won’t be this year. About to embark on another trip in a few days time and the trip after that is mostly planned too!
Subscribed! I am going to Sarajevo next month and your video was suggested to me. I really appreciate the history lessons. So many travel vloggers just make it about themselves, or swoop in and film the things they've heard about on social media. I look forward to being educated in more of your videos.
Multi cultural, multi ethnic, multi religious just like any other big city in Europe and the rest of the world. People are amazing, very friendly and welcoming. The most beautiful country in the world. Bosnia and Hercegovina 4 ever
Thank you for your support 🙏 I love traveling to interesting places like this with an interesting story to tell. On the other side I was in Gran Canaria not so long ago and wouldn't have known what to do for shooting a video there! (So don't worry, there's no Gran Canaria video coming 😉)
Thank you again for your support 🙏 It was a nice surprise and really interesting. People were also generally pretty friendly. I stayed on the former Ottoman side near the pigeon in a superb apartment and the owner insisted on driving me to the airport when I left. Had a great time talking with him about the Middle East.
There are so many people there because they're all tourists, the shops there are all geared twds the tourists - rebuilt with new easy-access pedestrianised streets, and that tourist trap is the main place to visit. And you find that 'wonderful'. OK.
What a beautiful city 👍🏴👍
Great video. I visited Sarajevo for the first time about 3 weeks ago. This video reminded me of all the amazing places I visited there. Indeed, to this day, you can still feel that the city is still recovering from the war even though it was over about 30 years ago but there are still some scars there. There're still visible signs of it everywhere; bullet holes, cemeteries, monuments, mortar shell memorials (Sarajevo Roses), and many others! The food is amazing, especially the Cevapi, I was eating it every day! Thanks for sharing this great video about a beautiful that was once the center of the world when it hosted the 1984 Winter Olympic Games.
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s a fascinating city that I certainly hope to return to some day and explore more.
@ChrisKermis I hope you will! I also visited Mostar and spent one day there. I have a travel blog by the way where I write about different travel experiences. I remember watching your videos about Morocco and that inspired me to visit the Sahara area in Morocco, too bad it was cold and rainy when I was there 😁
By the way, you should try former Soviet Union countries, they're the best 😊
@tahseen812 Feel free to post a link if RUclips lets you. The Stans are certainly on my list though that won’t be this year. About to embark on another trip in a few days time and the trip after that is mostly planned too!
Thank you dor visiting my country Bosnia.
I’d love to come back and see more than just Sarajevo!
Bosnia is a great country
Subscribed! I am going to Sarajevo next month and your video was suggested to me. I really appreciate the history lessons. So many travel vloggers just make it about themselves, or swoop in and film the things they've heard about on social media. I look forward to being educated in more of your videos.
Glad you liked it, thanks for your support!
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Excellent video Chris, Sarajevo is certainly on my itinery somewhere in the coming years!
Thank you, it's well worth a visit!
Thank you for visiting Sarajevo,I am from Sarajevo and living in Sarajevo..
I enjoyed my stay there, thanks for watching 🙏🏽
Can't wait to visit next month
Have a great time there!
Thank you for visiting my birth town. :)
Thanks for watching!
Great Video..thank for showing how Nice Sarajevo is...Try Cevapi with Kaymak..that the sauce that goes with it..and Yoghurtdrink beside
Thank you! I'll have to try it like that next time I'm there
Multi cultural, multi ethnic, multi religious just like any other big city in Europe and the rest of the world.
People are amazing, very friendly and welcoming. The most beautiful country in the world. Bosnia and Hercegovina 4 ever
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Thank you!
Најсмрдљивији град!
Chris, your videos are always entertaining and best of all, informative. Well done on this one my friend👍🏻👏🏻🍻
Thank you for your support 🙏 I love traveling to interesting places like this with an interesting story to tell. On the other side I was in Gran Canaria not so long ago and wouldn't have known what to do for shooting a video there! (So don't worry, there's no Gran Canaria video coming 😉)
Very beautiful country
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Hi Chris, nice video again. I really like your travel videos.👌 Sarajevo looks like an interesting destination. What are the people like there?
Thank you again for your support 🙏 It was a nice surprise and really interesting. People were also generally pretty friendly. I stayed on the former Ottoman side near the pigeon in a superb apartment and the owner insisted on driving me to the airport when I left. Had a great time talking with him about the Middle East.
Dobri smo ljudi 😊
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How to find a tour guide local to show us the best places to visit also in Mostar
The Swedish Consulate at 4.50
I didn’t realise there was still a need for it, as most Bosnian people returned home after the war 😮
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1:15 not the biggest mosque, rather the most important one
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Dvionjik. Reda ana. Kerdica.
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When Bosnians notice that you are a foreigner, they will not refuse to help you in anything reasonable.
This video is for turists, when you live here all your life, it is no so "pinky"....
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There are so many people there because they're all tourists, the shops there are all geared twds the tourists - rebuilt with new easy-access pedestrianised streets, and that tourist trap is the main place to visit. And you find that 'wonderful'. OK.
It’s still mostly locals though.
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You mean like any other city in the world?
Muslim population in Eastern Europe, Kosovo 95%, Bosnia 60%, Albania 70%, North Macedonia 40%, Russia 15%, Bulgaria 8%,Greece 5%