🇬🇧 I hope you liked Požega! The link to the roast pork restaurant I mentioned is as follows - I'll have some in a future video for sure! - m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046352926242&ref=py_c&_rdr Any suggestions for Nova Varoš and Zlatibor? Let me know! 🇷🇸 Nadam se da vam se Požega dopala! Link ka restoranu sa svinjskim pečenjem koji sam pomenuo je sledeći - imaću ga u narednom videu sigurno! - m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046352926242&ref=pi_c&_rdr Neki predlog za Novu Varoš i Zlatibor? Javite mi!
Hello David, Since you are now in the western part of Serbia, j highly recommend Ivanjica a beautiful and charming small town,65 km from Užice. Many grettings!
No matter where he lands on the globe, Tao of David superbly presents the genuine nature and vibe of the streets, people, markets, towns and sights that he happens to be exploring. Well done sir, you once again prove your excellence!
Thanks man you're the best! In 2 months I'll be filming my final videos! ARGH. Can you guess how many countries will appear in the final episode? Only 5 lol
@@davidostrowski679 whatever your future holds, I wish you the best. I'm telling the truth when I say that your vids will greatly help me as I travel through MX. You showed the value of taking a chance and learning some Spanish beforehand, so I have you to thank for kicking me in the backside and making it happen.
Glad to see you taking the road less travelled. Thank you for promoting the places in Serbia that tourism bureau doesn't. It will encourage others to follow your lead. I'm surprised how lovely Požega is as well. Western Serbia has other places worth visiting. Loznica and surroundings are worth a visit. P. S. That insect is a cricket
@@davidostrowski679 not so much the town of Loznica, but the villages and hills around it. Trsic, Banja Koviljaca, Gucevo mountain, Manastir Tronosa, Soko Grad, Tekeris and the famous Cer Mountain.
I'd like to thank you for eye opening presentation of my hometown. I've been in Pozega for 22 years and you helped me remember how beautiful it is in it's own simplicity. If you ever come close to Pozega again, I'd be happy to be your host and tour guide. There are many places around the Pozega, villages perhaps, that are really worth visiting. Cheers mate.
Thanks! Pozega was one of those little surprises for me! I just went through there on the bus again on the way to Belgrade and a guy recognised me from this video lol. Thanks for the offer! You never know I might be back as I'm based in Uzice my whole time in Serbia
estos videos son muy buenos David, no sabia que Serbia era asi!!! lo desconocia por completo!!! seguimos acompanandote en tus viajes desde que pasaste por chihuahua! saludos David! excelentes videos!! mucha suerte!!!!
The best way to start September in Serbia's beautiful towns, ...love your video of the wedding and the delicious food with wine...Lucky Man!!..Thank you for sharing your adventures, Dear David...
I visited Athens with the school in the mid 70's, where we were each given a city map with everything thoughtfully transcribed into the Latin Alphabet, but all the street names were in Greek! (upper case fortunately).So I definitely had a headstart with Serbian Cyrillic. When I first visited the former Yugoslavia (Montenegro) I was met with signs etc. which could be in either script - sometimes even next to each other! This is not a problem where characters/letters are unique to one script such a F in Latin or Ж in Cyrillic, but when they only use letters which look the same, that is another matter. Eventually you get to know which makes most sense, but until it suddenly dropped, I thought that the Cyrillic PECTOPAH was Latin and pronounced as is it were petstopah rather than restoran! I just assumed that it was a type of restaurant, or part of a chain. I still have problems with abbreviations though - just imagine if we used both alphabets in the UK, we would know that BBC stood for British Broadcasting Corporation, but a visitor might wonder if it was actually VVS! I now have problems with faux-Russian, particularly when they replace N with И or E with З which I keep reading as an i and z respectively! P.S. I love kajmak, but from what I remember, unless it was an integral part of the dish, if you were sitting down and your meal was brought to you, those balls were usually served instead.
I collapsed at the PECTOPAH bit! I still say it in my head as pectopah in english! It's crazy how simple immersion can help. I feel like my reading is improving every day simply by looking at signs. I must look like an absolute nutter reading things out out loud on the street!
Awesome, I'm planning to be in Novi Pazar in a couple of weeks but I found out there's a Red Bull F1 event in Belgrade on the same day so I might be switching them around!
Pozega looks dope on video. If you find time beautiful part which I think is neglected and I would recommend is Donji Milanovac-Majdanpek-Kaldovo tour. It's nice nature tour. Fortress, Danube cruise, forest, views, mine, cave... I can imagine some awesome drone shots.
I'll see what I can do but it might be a little out of my way. I've based myself in Uzice because I'm coming to the end of full-time travel and TH-cam and I can't be bothered anymore lol (with travelling), but you never know. My plans change about 3939 times haha. Got some great places lined up though as well as some epic past locations returning!
Yeah that part of Budimka is going to be destroyed to ground , and Lidl comes to that place by September next year will be opened There's other 70% of building that is renovated with new technology and still works producing marmelada , juice and other things. By the way it was one of biggest companies in old Yugoslavia , that makes food products from Gulash, Pasulj , Marmelada , Juice etc , Budimka was number 1 food for Army in onld Yugoslavia
I seen your videos about the rudo towers some time ago in beograd. If your interested in brutalist architecture, I recommend visiting Pet Solitera in Banjica. Their very unique and lovely. Also another place I know of that is very brutalist is TV5 tower in niš, I strongly recommend those 2 places and would love to see them in a video!
Maybe try to visit Vrnjacka Banja. A great spa, now there are fewer tourists in the fall and the views are great. On site you can eat well and meet interesting hosts of accommodation, like Malgo Apartmani. What You think?
Yep man it's on my video plan for late September. It was meant to happen last year but the weather was diabolical when I planned to go lol. I'm going back to Kruševac on the same weekend. Watch this space!
As soon as I heard the drilling, I thought I went insane. Last year, 1st door neighbor renovated his whole apartment, it took them a whole effing year, every morning of drilling, knocking over walls etc. There was a moment of piece and zen for like a 2-3 month period, now they're drilling holes for new road infrastructure behind my building complex and excavating land...Help me ahhahah
como mexicano, si quiero visitar Serbia como turista, necesito algun tipo de visa especial? hay algun problema si el lenguaje de comunicacion es en ingles? Saludos y gracias por dejarnos conocer lugares que en lo personal yo no conocia!!!!!
¡Hola Jalil! Acabo de comprobar en línea. Para un titular de pasaporte mexicano es lo mismo que para mí con pasaporte del Reino Unido o Polonia: entrada de 90 días sin visa, lo mismo para Bosnia y Herzegovina, Croacia y Macedonia del Norte. La entrada siempre ha sido fácil para mí (sin preguntas, etc., sin necesidad de proporcionar prueba de vuelo de regreso o alojamiento). Con respecto al idioma, es útil saber frases básicas en serbio, pero el inglés se habla bien, particularmente en Belgrado con personas menores de 40 años. Donde estoy en Uzice (o en otras ciudades o pueblos más pequeños), se habla menos. ¡Lo compararía con cómo fue para mí en México ir a un lugar turístico versus ir a Torreón, jaja!
Jamal mate try putting a camera in someone's face without knowing them first or paying them...especially in Serbia... see what happens. In any country it's inappropriate
And where is Nicki from? Your country is super touristy and exciting 😊 you are never bored there? This city is not tourist city , people just live there,like in any country, you have cities and mountains where tourists go and you have other cities where don’t, and if you think Serbia is boring you are right just simply don’t go to Serbia 😉☺️
'This city is not tourist city' - I've been travelling for 6 years continuously, that's the whole point. My videos aren't about tourism. The UK is not 'super touristy and exciting', in terms of Požega it's exactly the same as Serbia. If you want to get stabbed or raped by policemen, or blown up in terrorist attacks, UK is the perfect place. Why do you think I left 6 years ago
@@davidostrowski679 Sorry but my comment was not for you but to Nicki the one who posted the comment above. Anyways you have already been to Serbia, I showed us many cities don’t you want to go and visit a neighboring countries for example, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegrin,they are interesting countries as well , why always Serbia? You have a Croatian, you can go to their capital, or drive down to coastline , something different
I would but honestly I'm terrible at that sort of thing as I don't know what I could include. I don't have phone plan or wifi plan, don't pay utility bills etc as everything is included with Airbnb. Food I generally just shop and cook myself. Are there any specifics you would want to know?
🇬🇧 I hope you liked Požega! The link to the roast pork restaurant I mentioned is as follows - I'll have some in a future video for sure! - m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046352926242&ref=py_c&_rdr
Any suggestions for Nova Varoš and Zlatibor? Let me know!
🇷🇸 Nadam se da vam se Požega dopala! Link ka restoranu sa svinjskim pečenjem koji sam pomenuo je sledeći - imaću ga u narednom videu sigurno! - m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046352926242&ref=pi_c&_rdr
Neki predlog za Novu Varoš i Zlatibor? Javite mi!
Hello David,
Since you are now in the western part of Serbia, j highly recommend Ivanjica a beautiful and charming small town,65 km from Užice.
Many grettings!
That is my home town. 😊
In Požega is museum of very old locomotives.
If you have time...
😱😄 You haven't been to the barbecue in Leskovac? Go there if you get the chance, it's a barbecue town 👍👌
No matter where he lands on the globe, Tao of David superbly presents the genuine nature and vibe of the streets, people, markets, towns and sights that he happens to be exploring. Well done sir, you once again prove your excellence!
Thanks man you're the best! In 2 months I'll be filming my final videos! ARGH. Can you guess how many countries will appear in the final episode? Only 5 lol
@@davidostrowski679 whatever your future holds, I wish you the best. I'm telling the truth when I say that your vids will greatly help me as I travel through MX. You showed the value of taking a chance and learning some Spanish beforehand, so I have you to thank for kicking me in the backside and making it happen.
I was thinking same thing. He is looking to bring people together with no boundaries awesome work
My hometown! Thank you!❤
Glad to see you taking the road less travelled. Thank you for promoting the places in Serbia that tourism bureau doesn't. It will encourage others to follow your lead. I'm surprised how lovely Požega is as well. Western Serbia has other places worth visiting. Loznica and surroundings are worth a visit.
P. S. That insect is a cricket
I'm going to try and include Loznica as a few have recommended it!
@@davidostrowski679 not so much the town of Loznica, but the villages and hills around it. Trsic, Banja Koviljaca, Gucevo mountain, Manastir Tronosa, Soko Grad, Tekeris and the famous Cer Mountain.
I'd like to thank you for eye opening presentation of my hometown. I've been in Pozega for 22 years and you helped me remember how beautiful it is in it's own simplicity. If you ever come close to Pozega again, I'd be happy to be your host and tour guide. There are many places around the Pozega, villages perhaps, that are really worth visiting. Cheers mate.
Thanks! Pozega was one of those little surprises for me! I just went through there on the bus again on the way to Belgrade and a guy recognised me from this video lol. Thanks for the offer! You never know I might be back as I'm based in Uzice my whole time in Serbia
They heard you were coming and got dressed up in sunshine! It's an attractive town, and you helped draw it out.
I'm expecting some future videos to be rainy given September has arrived! Cruzar los dedos amigo!
Lovely alive side of the city plaza restaurants ppl lovely . Thanks David
your video clips are just stunning. What a beautiful country side
Thanks! Very pretty indeed!
estos videos son muy buenos David, no sabia que Serbia era asi!!! lo desconocia por completo!!! seguimos acompanandote en tus viajes desde que pasaste por chihuahua! saludos David! excelentes videos!! mucha suerte!!!!
Your drone work is amazing
Thank s for visiting my Town ❤️
I am from Požega, my town.😍
great video David loved seeing small towns as well.
Pozega and Cacak were surprisingly awesome!
GRACIAS DAVID GRACIAS 🙏🏻 OTRO BONITO VIDEO GRACIAS HERMOSAS IMAGENES SIEMPRE GRACIAS
Beautiful tour David!
After your pljeskavica I got hungry ... great video.
I'm still working off the calories a week later haha
@@davidostrowski679 Don't think about calories, enjoy the life. Good pljeskavica + calories = happy David.
I love your videos , your sense of humour and your sarcasm ! Thx for taking us along David ☺️
Makes me want to travel outside the states and mexico so much to discover.
Do it!
Nice to see flowers and blue sky! Loved the mini fluffy angel. 💕
Amazing video! Superb.
My hometown, thank you for visiting!🙏
❤️ I’ve been many places, I always go back!
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The best way to start September in Serbia's beautiful towns, ...love your video of the wedding and the delicious food with wine...Lucky Man!!..Thank you for sharing your adventures, Dear David...
All the brass instruments remind me of Tamborazo in Mexico!
I visited Athens with the school in the mid 70's, where we were each given a city map with everything thoughtfully transcribed into the Latin Alphabet, but all the street names were in Greek! (upper case fortunately).So I definitely had a headstart with Serbian Cyrillic.
When I first visited the former Yugoslavia (Montenegro) I was met with signs etc. which could be in either script - sometimes even next to each other!
This is not a problem where characters/letters are unique to one script such a F in Latin or Ж in Cyrillic, but when they only use letters which look the same, that is another matter. Eventually you get to know which makes most sense, but until it suddenly dropped, I thought that the Cyrillic PECTOPAH was Latin and pronounced as is it were petstopah rather than restoran! I just assumed that it was a type of restaurant, or part of a chain.
I still have problems with abbreviations though - just imagine if we used both alphabets in the UK, we would know that BBC stood for British Broadcasting Corporation, but a visitor might wonder if it was actually VVS!
I now have problems with faux-Russian, particularly when they replace N with И or E with З which I keep reading as an i and z respectively!
P.S. I love kajmak, but from what I remember, unless it was an integral part of the dish, if you were sitting down and your meal was brought to you, those balls were usually served instead.
I collapsed at the PECTOPAH bit! I still say it in my head as pectopah in english! It's crazy how simple immersion can help. I feel like my reading is improving every day simply by looking at signs. I must look like an absolute nutter reading things out out loud on the street!
Very cool. I have a friend in Pozega and Novi Pazar. They have one of those big signs as well.
Awesome, I'm planning to be in Novi Pazar in a couple of weeks but I found out there's a Red Bull F1 event in Belgrade on the same day so I might be switching them around!
I like your videos. Good editing, cool vibe... and really nice accent !
Thanks 😊
Pozega is best 💚🥰
Surprisingly elite! (after people told me don't bother). Ha!
Pozega looks dope on video.
If you find time beautiful part which I think is neglected and I would recommend is Donji Milanovac-Majdanpek-Kaldovo tour. It's nice nature tour. Fortress, Danube cruise, forest, views, mine, cave... I can imagine some awesome drone shots.
I'll see what I can do but it might be a little out of my way. I've based myself in Uzice because I'm coming to the end of full-time travel and TH-cam and I can't be bothered anymore lol (with travelling), but you never know. My plans change about 3939 times haha. Got some great places lined up though as well as some epic past locations returning!
@@davidostrowski679 sure, you know your way. Stuff you did is already beyond.
"Pozega looks dope on video."? Sta ti to znaci? Clarify!
Yeah that part of Budimka is going to be destroyed to ground , and Lidl comes to that place by September next year will be opened
There's other 70% of building that is renovated with new technology and still works producing marmelada , juice and other things.
By the way it was one of biggest companies in old Yugoslavia , that makes food products from Gulash, Pasulj , Marmelada , Juice etc , Budimka was number 1 food for Army in onld Yugoslavia
Uzas!
Lidlstan! 😈😈😈
I seen your videos about the rudo towers some time ago in beograd. If your interested in brutalist architecture, I recommend visiting Pet Solitera in Banjica. Their very unique and lovely.
Also another place I know of that is very brutalist is TV5 tower in niš, I strongly recommend those 2 places and would love to see them in a video!
Banjica is very likely in an upcoming video!
Maybe try to visit Vrnjacka Banja. A great spa, now there are fewer tourists in the fall and the views are great. On site you can eat well and meet interesting hosts of accommodation, like Malgo Apartmani. What You think?
Yep man it's on my video plan for late September. It was meant to happen last year but the weather was diabolical when I planned to go lol. I'm going back to Kruševac on the same weekend. Watch this space!
As soon as I heard the drilling, I thought I went insane. Last year, 1st door neighbor renovated his whole apartment, it took them a whole effing year, every morning of drilling, knocking over walls etc. There was a moment of piece and zen for like a 2-3 month period, now they're drilling holes for new road infrastructure behind my building complex and excavating land...Help me ahhahah
The drilling never ends. There always seems to be drilling in the same place for months without any achievement!
What happened to the cat allergy lol, enjoyed this vlog looks pretty cool 🙂
Ha that was just a specific cat I think
como mexicano, si quiero visitar Serbia como turista, necesito algun tipo de visa especial? hay algun problema si el lenguaje de comunicacion es en ingles? Saludos y gracias por dejarnos conocer lugares que en lo personal yo no conocia!!!!!
¡Hola Jalil! Acabo de comprobar en línea. Para un titular de pasaporte mexicano es lo mismo que para mí con pasaporte del Reino Unido o Polonia: entrada de 90 días sin visa, lo mismo para Bosnia y Herzegovina, Croacia y Macedonia del Norte. La entrada siempre ha sido fácil para mí (sin preguntas, etc., sin necesidad de proporcionar prueba de vuelo de regreso o alojamiento). Con respecto al idioma, es útil saber frases básicas en serbio, pero el inglés se habla bien, particularmente en Belgrado con personas menores de 40 años. Donde estoy en Uzice (o en otras ciudades o pueblos más pequeños), se habla menos. ¡Lo compararía con cómo fue para mí en México ir a un lugar turístico versus ir a Torreón, jaja!
I guessed right about your favorite letter 😅
K in the mirror!
@@davidostrowski679 for me it is a caligraphy for a frog 🤣🤣🤣
No doubt about it, you do really like cats
100% cat person haha. Although occasionally dogs are ok
Pretty! Love small cities.
Your statement: I feel like a posh bitch. Love it, you crack me up.
I was going to put an image of Posh Spice on the screen but decided against it haha
When are you in Nis?... I would like to give you a tour as a local If you would like.
Hopefully close to the end of my time here! (Late October) I'll keep you updated! Thanks Milan!
@@davidostrowski679 my roots are there 🥰
Vodite ga na Suvu planinu ako je moguce ikako 🥰
Ovaj put možda neću moći da stignem, ali videćemo!
I've never seen a mantis in person (or in mantis) You're lucky.
I don't think I ever had before this! Maybe it's a lucky charm!
i remember someone told me Serbia is boring, from the looks of this series quite the opposite!
How? The video proves that Serbia is boring unfortunately!! He can’t find anyone to talk to him except stray starving cats
Jamal mate try putting a camera in someone's face without knowing them first or paying them...especially in Serbia... see what happens. In any country it's inappropriate
And where is Nicki from? Your country is super touristy and exciting 😊 you are never bored there? This city is not tourist city , people just live there,like in any country, you have cities and mountains where tourists go and you have other cities where don’t, and if you think Serbia is boring you are right just simply don’t go to Serbia 😉☺️
'This city is not tourist city' - I've been travelling for 6 years continuously, that's the whole point. My videos aren't about tourism. The UK is not 'super touristy and exciting', in terms of Požega it's exactly the same as Serbia. If you want to get stabbed or raped by policemen, or blown up in terrorist attacks, UK is the perfect place. Why do you think I left 6 years ago
@@davidostrowski679 Sorry but my comment was not for you but to Nicki the one who posted the comment above. Anyways you have already been to Serbia, I showed us many cities don’t you want to go and visit a neighboring countries for example, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegrin,they are interesting countries as well , why always Serbia? You have a Croatian, you can go to their capital, or drive down to coastline , something different
Could you do a video on the cost of living there, would be interesting to know!
I would but honestly I'm terrible at that sort of thing as I don't know what I could include. I don't have phone plan or wifi plan, don't pay utility bills etc as everything is included with Airbnb. Food I generally just shop and cook myself. Are there any specifics you would want to know?
It s not expensiv,actually it s very cheaf.But there no free places to rent in city.Maby in some vilage around. Like my vilage 6 km from Pozega.
La musica es muyy parecida a la banda sinaloense
it's over.