Serbia
Serbia
Types of trips: Historical, Geographical, Science, Exploration
Best known for: Nikola Tesla & Electricity, 1999 Bombing, Monasteries, Plums and Raspberries, Skull Tower, Opanak Shoes
Why Go?: Serbia is a place full of surprises! The proximity to various neighbouring countries contributes to a thriving and mixed culture, and the people are enthusiastic and welcoming - a great place to visit for any group.
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Population: 7,200,000
Capital: Belgrade
Language(s): Serbian
Ties to the UK?: Good political relationship, increasingly popular travel destination
Landscape: Flat plains in the north, getting progressively hillier and then mountainous in the south.
Climate/Seasons: Varying weather throughout the country - the north has cold winters and hot/humid summers with steady rainfall, while the south is drier but cooler, with heavy snow in the more mountainous areas.
When to Go: The summer period has the nicest weather, but autumn and spring can be quite pleasant and suitable for a city break.
Reasons to Visit: Situated in the east of Europe, Serbia has a great blend of cultural influences from all around and would be a great place to experience all sorts of European influences.
How to Get There: It's possible to enter the country on the ground, but Serbia is a fair distance away from the UK so air travel is advised - there are a number of international airports in the country you can fly to!
Places to Go: Skull Tower, National Theatre in Belgrade, Nikola Tesla Museum
Famous People: Nikola Tesla, Ana Ivanovic, Novak Djokovic, Jovan Cirilov, Adelina Ismajli
Natural Wonders/Wildlife: Mount Avala, Belgrade Zoo, Palic Lake, Danube River
History: Used to be part of Yugoslavia
Architecture: Nis Fortress, Church of Saint Sava, Belgrade Fortress
Culture: Mixed culture, with influences such as Roman and Byzantium
Sport: Football, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Water Polo, Handball
Events: EXIT music festival
Watch Out For: Flooding may be a concern - there is up to date information here
Medical Issues: Some vaccines and boosters may be advised - check here for information and consult with a doctor
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