Mljet

Mljet is the southernmost and easternmost of the larger Adriatic islands in Croatia. Because of its simmilar name in latin, throughout history, it has very often been mistaken by the island of Malta.  Read more “Mljet”

Georgia

Trekking in Georgia’s most beautiful province Svaneti is exquisite experience. I wish I could find more words to describe the beauty of Caucasus mountains, but my literacy skills are not proficient enough to convey its beauty with words. With photos I’m far more confident, so check them out.

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Sri Lanka

Traveling Sri Lanka’s central highlands and a bit of eastern coast allowed me to experience and photograph this tropical island. Tea plantations, people, rainforests, wildlife, cultural sights and much more…

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Kyrgyzstan

Almost everybody back home skeptically asked me why had I decided to go to Kyrgyzstan, alone! Well if you like mountains, travel and nature its quite obvious. Here are three facts that first draw me.

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Drill and Chill festival

Drill and chill is a festival near Banja Luka in Bosnia that gathers climbing and highlining community from all over the world. This year I was invited to tell a story through my photographs, and to have some fun myself. With climbing I am obviously very familiar but highlining is something totally new for me,  with my experience limited only to 15 meters on the ground, just standing up on those monster lines seemed impossible. I didn’t actually bother much, rather focused on the photographs. Read more “Drill and Chill festival”

Soča Valley

This summer’s vacation didn’t actually start in Slovenia, the initial plan was Dalmatia but the heat, crowds and bad hospitality drove us out of there the next day. Where to go? what to do? One thing was certain, Dalmatia is great but definitely not in July or August. Escape to Soča Valley seemed logical, it’s 3.5h drive from Zagreb and we have never been there before. It proved to be one of the best decisions this year!

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Laos

Mateja and I just got back from Laos. We went to rural north of the country which is famous for many picturesque villages, Mekong river and its pearl, Luang Prabang. 19th century French colonialism gave Luang Prabang charming European look that goes really well with numerous Buddhist temples, therefore it was worthily put on UNESCO World Heritage list.
Local street vendors sell Lao food on the night market while French style cafes offer baguettes, toast sandwiches and croissants. Apart from food, the night market offers many local handcrafts, souvenirs and, sadly, even ivory. Read more “Laos”

Christmas on Velebit

Most of the people spend Christmas time at home which goes in favor for those who seek tranquility in nature. Mateja and I had taken advantage of that and headed to Northern Velebit National Park, the weather was nothing like late December and we were able to reach Zavižan by car. From there we hiked via Premužić trail to Rossi hut. Read more “Christmas on Velebit”