Everywhere in Montenegro people, landscape,customs, traditions,culture,food and architecture fantastic.This location,along with the natural grandeur,that backpacer finds irresistibly charming.
Gabriel howdy. Ladies and gents if you've never met Gabriel in person like I did in Amritsar, Punjab, Bharat (India) last year in November, you don't know what a cool and mellow person he is. He's a stand up man. We hung out for dinner after the first two unplanned meetings and had I nice chat.He's a world class traveler and person. The orange car at the beginning is a Renault 4. They were very popular in Colombia, South America from the 70s to 90s.
Doclea, where the Roman ruins were abandoned sometime in the first half of the IV century, doesn't say when it was formed but I think it may have coincided or been started by Diocletian, the name and reign of this (relatively speaking) well known Roman emperor. His name and reign of 284-305 lines up, and he was born in Dalmatia.
Thank you for this video! Montenegro is not only the Adriatic shore, the sea resorts Bar, Kotor, Budva, Ulcin. The mountains in Montenegro are magnificent. I like the archeological site. You are right about the regional division of Europe. I would add the Scandinavia in the North. Bulgaria belongs to the Balkan peninsula and it is a Balkan country as well.
Montenegro certainly has a lot of contrasting scenery. Loved your hike around the lakes with the beautiful spruce forests, so green. Thank you for bringing this hidden gem into the light and showing the beautiful mountains, lakes and cities beyond the beaches. Enjoyable and informative. ❤❤❤
I love foreign supermarket tours. This one is nice. Non refrigerated milk is common in other european countries as well, or at least there is the option of it.
How I love this city! The atmosphere, streets, culture - everything is just incredible! Great video! What places in Montenegro would you recommend visiting first?
Hi Gabriel, you surprised me this trip I expected to see you in Turkey already but this trip around the lakes was spectacular an incredible view of a place not very well known. A beatiful rolling countryside is very picturesque, lovely towns a very laid-back apporach of living.
Gabriel, I am so happy to see you enjoying the mountains of Montengro 💕 I will be heading to Girona and Tarragona this weekend for a couple of days to relax 😉
So glad to see enjoyed Montenegro. Being a guy who loves hiking, mountains, forest, you were right in your element. Ankara holds a lot great things for you. Ankara Castle will give you beautiful views of the city, and the Museum of Anatoolian Civilizations is right next door. Thousands of wonders inside. Also the ancient city of Hattusa with it's secret tunnel in the hill, lion gate statues and a bit further on, incredible ancient rock carvings.
Living in Montenegro with US salary is heaven. Living in Montenegro with Montenegrin salary is something you don't want to experience if you're not into masochism.
Exactly, that is why it's so cringy when westerners constantly say what a bargain everything is. It's not a bargain if you are paid a Montenegro salary.
@@VolkerHelmich Ppl from MNE pay also different prices, not just ppl from MNE, but also those who can speak the language. Gabriel payed 3euro an hour for parking in the national park, if you speak local language you can park for 1,50 or even free. It's the same with all costs in MNE. Most locals just buy burek in pekara and some kefir or cevape/pleskavica for 3,50e-4e in restaurant/fast food or 2e in Megamarket.
@@matt_milack I lived in MNE and know very well how it works, if you say it's not true you are just ignorant, let me tell you one fact: people from MNE pay bribes to guys measuring electricity, so they pay fixed rate monthly which is about 3 times lower during winter season as for foreigner, if you know anything about the counry, you probably know there is no gas heating, only AC
Enjoyed lots of your videos and looking forward to Greece again soon. When driving it might be better for you to obtain a compact, lightweight camera mount as driving one-handed while filming with the other is illegal in most countries. Stay safe.
The Balkan mountains are only in Bulgaria but when people speak about Balkan then they mostly refer just to Croatia,Serbia,Bosnia,Montenegro & Albania. But Balkan consists also of North Macedonia,Greece,Bulgaria & Romania.
@@Andrij_Kozak Balkan is a Turkish word meaning chain of wooded mountains. It was mainly referring to the Balkan Mountains that stretch from across the whole of Bulgaria 🇧🇬
I think this will be my next destination. I remember you did a video of a gorgeous little town on the coast in this place. Im just back from a month in Greece managed to do 8 islands in a month, beautiful place with amazing water! The greek people...meh mixed bag really can either be friendly or very abrupt certainly not as friendly or open as say the Irish
İn the southern USA, i had purchased 5 litres of cocoa milk, 5 litre Florida pure orange juice, 1 litres strawberry yogurt, blueberry redburry yoğurt, only hellim cheese as white cheese, cheddar cheese in slices for cheeseburger to pass my breakfast with them.
Very nice series from Montenegro, congratulations and thanks. However, it is a pity that it was not enough time to do some more days in the Žabljak region as the mighty Tara River Canyon is nearby (with Đurđevića Tara Bridge as the engineering wonder for nice views on the canyon, also with some rafting and zipline options). Additionally, it is a chair lift in Savin Kuk Ski Center for amazing views of whole Durmitor on the top and, of course, some nice hikes to do to reach higher lakes as it was seen on the map. But overall, the path between Plužine and Žabljak was amazing and weather was good to see some really nice views over the series (both Durmitor and Lovćen National Park). Accursed Mountains also have some amazing sceneries on ther other part of northern Montenegro and even better in Albania (Valbona Valley). Have a nice time in Turkey.
Yes Gabe. The writings are marvelous. Maybe Claudius the accidental emperor was in that region. Catching the Latin Divo having looked swiftly it means star or celebrity. Perhaps while the Romans went through Europe converting most until reaching Scotland UK. Until the Vikings looted much:) great video. That's worthy your channels name seeking beautiful sights is alright alright! Did you check out Photosonix in California for the mind weaving light sound tech for sleep enhancement. Seeing your thumbnail your having reached Turkey you look great! From Craig. UK. The doing bad right now... But not for long guy.
Thank you! Some people might be bored with the archaeological observations--but I LOVED it! If I had come across that ruin, and had it by myself to wander and ponder, I would be absolutely high.
@@CallumScottieCambell Didn't really notice, but will check this out. I'd say that perhaps it would be the case in South Slavic countries that were influenced by Ottoman rule.
Best and cheapest way to get accommodation in Montenegro is to go to bus stations, old ladies wait for buses to arrive and they will rent you their spare room
Thanks for the memories. At 16:29 I climbed that round mountain in the middle of the screen and beyond. Very steep, cardio hike. On the way down, I slipped and injured my knee. Not baddly but I still have to walk another 11km down the steep mountain with my injured knee and it was painful. I can feel it now when watching your video lol.
Oatmeal with chocolate (grocery store); interesting. I'm always amazed how many places you go that don't seem to have another human anywhere close, especially the interesting historical sites. great stuff as usual.
Each time I rent a car in Europe I get scammed. Recently I picked up a rental in Naples, Italy and they charged my CC an extra €500 days after I returned the car. This is the reason why I can’t wander deep into the countryside in any country because I need a car. I ended up getting that amount refunded on my CC by the bank after I disputed it. I don’t know if my bank actually went after the rental company. This never happened to me in the U.S.
Have you considered renting a car in reliable country in Europe and than driving with it to Italy for example (or another unreliable country). I just had tourist over from Japan who rented a car in Munich,Germany, drove it to Croatia through Prague,Bratislava,Budapest.
@@fotoz2363 I don’t know the definition of a “reliable country”, I’ve rented cars in many countries around Europe and the experience has always been eventful. Customer service is nonexistent. One time the fuel gauge didn’t work and that put me in a stressful situation where I needed to monitor my mileage, but I couldn’t return the car without being charged extra fees. These companies don’t seem to appreciate anyone’s business. Renting a car across the border is not a good idea because it’s always cheaper to fly on budget airlines. I can get a flight from Naples to Budapest for €25. Why would anyone want to drive?!! I only need a car when I want to explore places outside the big city, but the risk is very high so I’m always in a dilemma. One time I rented a car in Barcelona it ended up being a waste of money because I always find myself wasting time in traffic and looking for parking and also being in constant fear of someone stealing it, because car theft is rampant in Spain.
That part of the world invented yogurt. Shopping is great in Montenegro: 1. they are not in the EU, so can find many cool and different products 2. they use euro, so no need to change money.
There is a trail all around Black Lake and even to the peninsula in between two parts. That room in Pluzine was definitely a rip-off. It's worth € 15 max, a fair price would be 10 to 12.
NICE ROMAN CITY I THINK THE STONE SAY , MEPIDIO FROM LATINA LATIUM PENINSULA ITALICA , FAMILY ( PARIENTE ) O IVARNES . THANK YOU FOR TRANSPORTING ME THERE . SALUDOS
5:13 Milk isnt refrigerated in many places in Europe since milk in Europe doesn't need to be refrigerated as it doesn't get spoiled easily, since in Europe, the standard is UHT pasteurization, or ultra-high temperature pasteurization. That involves heating raw milk up to very high temperatures for a few seconds, killing all bacteria.
Thanks again Gabriel for this visit through Montenegro. I was wondering if there are any potentially dangerous animals, like bears, in the woods and around the lakes you walked?
From what I found online there are actually bears in the mountains around there, but I'm sure they're a long ways from the busy lakes. Bears don't really want to be where all the people are.
@@tarot1to1 These are snakes with a length of - 1 m. Everyone can be saved if they go to the hospital. In the last 25 years, maybe 5 or 10 people have died from a bear, wolf or snake attack. Animals are not so dangerous, but climbing, swimming or rapid changes in weather conditions in the mountains are much more dangerous. And if you go don't fight with locals. There is Montenegrin mafia and they are one of the most dangereous mafias in the Europe and world.
I suggest watching movie Lepota Poroka (The Beauty of Vice) from 1985.. It's about young couple that for generations live in Montenegro mountains traditional life , and they go to coast to find job and end up getting job in nude camp. It's funny movie with clash with old and new
There is a invention called google translate : mlijeko - milk. You are pointing at milk saying: "there is no milk" .😅 For a moment I panicked you lost all of your breadcrumbs.
In which country? I'm from Europe (Slovakia) and I've never seen unrefrigiated milk in the supermarket in Europe (outside of Ukraine or RU), the best eggs I've ever bought in supermarket were in Hungary and they were not refrigerated. I've also seen unrefridgiated eggs in Dublin,Ireland where I lived for 2 years.
Please don't go to a pub in the Republic of Ireland and tell the people that they are included in the British Isles. We may never see you again 😅😅. Thanks for your videos. They are terrific
Keefer...Southernland 😂 no offense please, I would've thought a native speaker would readily pronounce that as khefear, and it's a world -renowned term too. V in written Latin is pronounced as W.
Balkan historically referred to the Orthodox or muslim territories of South Eastern Europe. This changed after 1918 when Roman Catholic countries entered the Balkans with the formation of the joint state of Yugoslavia. Mainly Slovenia and Croatia disliked being referred to as Balkan( they still do) the others not so much.
@@CallumScottieCambell Yeah, they got dumped into the Balkans by Great Britain and France after 1918 after being part of "Mitteleuropa" for centuries. They tried for over 70 years to get out of that prison which they finally managed to do in the 1990s.
Croat, you are Balkan and that think all Europe. You were without croatian rulers/ country for 1000 years. You were under Turkish, Hungarian, Italian, Austrian, Serbian rule. You can spoke what you want but that are facts
Orthodox or muslim territories ?😂 Ragusa Republic (Dubrovačka republika) , Dalmatia, parts of Albania, Venetian Republic, Austrian Empire, AustroHungary( to Adriatic sea), Kingdom of Hungary (to Adriatic sea) etc. Franciscans(catolics) in Bosnia etc. 😂
@@Vdst5244 When European politicians were talking about the Balkans in the 19th century they were referring to Albania or Serbia, not to Croatia or Slovenia who were in Austria-Hungary ( Mitteleuropa).
saludos to the Iberian people yes Portugal, Kingdom of Spain, Andorra, France, Saludos Gabriel an Iberian name, you are from Iberoamerica, the Americus Vespucci continent named by the Iberians. you deserve more subscribers
Will remain a great place for escaping hoards of tourists essentially ruining a lot of Europe. However, a shame despite not being a Russian sympathiser, that they’re now a Russian enemy as opposed to friend. Not nice to sense the feeling of a relationship having ended on bad terms, then having a massive Russian sympathiser next door in Serbia. I predict issues for Montenegro in the future but trying to determine how likely or not. If not, if low, then it’s really for some of us who don’t want many parties going on. Keep those to two spots. Let nature be nature.
Gabe - I know you keep a journal & make posts of various things. By any chance do you know how many days accumulative you have been traveling since you started being a world traveler? And also do you have any idea how many miles you have gone?
I've spent about ten years in total traveling internationally. Here's a post in which I outline my traveling statistics: medium.com/@gabrieltraveler/my-traveling-statistics-3050cf742791
Montenegro is definitely underrated and your videos are helping shed some good light on it. Looks very modern and clean.
Hello Gabriel. Thanks for showing us the supermarket. Visiting grocery stores is one of my favorite things to do when I travel. Safe travels!
Yeah visiting a supermarket is good way to stock up
Yes, I am able to find things to eat and drink when I visit a supermarket. 🇹🇷
Me too
It’s about checking out all the different kinds of foods in other countries, smarty pants.
Same here! 😅
Montenegro just keeps on giving huh? What a beautiful suprise. This mountain area/National park looks like perfection. What a hidden gem this is!
Hi Blabla girl. I like the hidden gems too
Your videos deserve way more views than what they are getting. Much love from Alabama 🤘🏻
Everywhere in Montenegro people, landscape,customs, traditions,culture,food and architecture fantastic.This location,along with the natural grandeur,that backpacer finds irresistibly charming.
What beautiful landscapes. Incredible...
Thanks to you, this is now on the list of countries to visit. Wow.
Montenegro is packed with things to see!
This country looks absolutely amazing!!! 💖💖💖 Thank you for sharing!!!
Thanks for the Montenegro vids, been loving these
Gabriel howdy. Ladies and gents if you've never met Gabriel in person like I did in Amritsar, Punjab, Bharat (India) last year in November, you don't know what a cool and mellow person he is. He's a stand up man. We hung out for dinner after the first two unplanned meetings and had I nice chat.He's a world class traveler and person. The orange car at the beginning is a Renault 4. They were very popular in Colombia, South America from the 70s to 90s.
Yes he is. Thank you for using the name Bharat ❤
They were made in Slovenia until 1994. The car in Silver was the successor, the R5. Sold in the U.S. as the Le Car.
@@harsharao3555 It's all good 😎👍🏻🙏🏻.
Montenegro is amazing, it's where the mountains spill into the sea.
Hi Gabe! Nice to hear that you finally started to pronounce the letter "J" as "y" at the beginning of "yod". 😀
Gabriel Traveler is our tour group leader. We are enjoying the vacation we never took.
Can you repair a Panasonic G5 camera?
Nice Gabriel 😊❤ enjoyed it!
Yogurt is a very popular side dish in the whole Balkan region as well as Western Asia and also Russia.
Doclea, where the Roman ruins were abandoned sometime in the first half of the IV century, doesn't say when it was formed but I think it may have coincided or been started by Diocletian, the name and reign of this (relatively speaking) well known Roman emperor. His name and reign of 284-305 lines up, and he was born in Dalmatia.
Thank you for this video! Montenegro is not only the Adriatic shore, the sea resorts Bar, Kotor, Budva, Ulcin. The mountains in Montenegro are magnificent. I like the archeological site. You are right about the regional division of Europe. I would add the Scandinavia in the North. Bulgaria belongs to the Balkan peninsula and it is a Balkan country as well.
Montenegro certainly has a lot of contrasting scenery. Loved your hike around the lakes with the beautiful spruce forests, so green. Thank you for bringing this hidden gem into the light and showing the beautiful mountains, lakes and cities beyond the beaches. Enjoyable and informative. ❤❤❤
I love foreign supermarket tours. This one is nice. Non refrigerated milk is common in other european countries as well, or at least there is the option of it.
How I love this city! The atmosphere, streets, culture - everything is just incredible! Great video! What places in Montenegro would you recommend visiting first?
32:02 It's pretty amazing that after 2000 years or so, those engraved stones left there in the open, can still have legible writings.
Buddy was a very skilled engraver
@@JonnieSlade-fh2cg Yes, not many chisel mishits
So much energy despite the greying of beard. Dapper !
Yes, he does not sit on sofa eating pie 🥧
Hi Gabriel, you surprised me this trip I expected to see you in Turkey already but this trip around the lakes was spectacular an incredible view of a place not very well known. A beatiful rolling countryside is very picturesque, lovely towns a very laid-back apporach of living.
Wilfreda, soon he will come to Türkiye 🇹🇷 👍
Gabriel, I am so happy to see you enjoying the mountains of Montengro 💕 I will be heading to Girona and Tarragona this weekend for a couple of days to relax 😉
So glad to see enjoyed Montenegro. Being a guy who loves hiking, mountains, forest, you were right in your element. Ankara holds a lot great things for you. Ankara Castle will give you beautiful views of the city, and the Museum of Anatoolian Civilizations is right next door. Thousands of wonders inside. Also the ancient city of Hattusa with it's secret tunnel in the hill, lion gate statues and a bit further on, incredible ancient rock carvings.
great series
You're simply a legend, really epic
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Beautiful country to visit 😍
Great video 👍
Grets from Montenegro people 👋👋 we are small country but most beautifull for sure 🙃
Enter Gabriel highroller traveler mode.
Living in Montenegro with US salary is heaven. Living in Montenegro with Montenegrin salary is something you don't want to experience if you're not into masochism.
Exactly, that is why it's so cringy when westerners constantly say what a bargain everything is. It's not a bargain if you are paid a Montenegro salary.
@@VolkerHelmich Ppl from MNE pay also different prices, not just ppl from MNE, but also those who can speak the language. Gabriel payed 3euro an hour for parking in the national park, if you speak local language you can park for 1,50 or even free. It's the same with all costs in MNE. Most locals just buy burek in pekara and some kefir or cevape/pleskavica for 3,50e-4e in restaurant/fast food or 2e in Megamarket.
@@fotoz2363 Absolutely not true!
@@matt_milack I lived in MNE and know very well how it works, if you say it's not true you are just ignorant, let me tell you one fact: people from MNE pay bribes to guys measuring electricity, so they pay fixed rate monthly which is about 3 times lower during winter season as for foreigner, if you know anything about the counry, you probably know there is no gas heating, only AC
@@fotoz2363 my point is that the supermarkets and restaurants have one price. Therefore things will be cheaper for westerners in this case
Enjoyed lots of your videos and looking forward to Greece again soon. When driving it might be better for you to obtain a compact, lightweight camera mount as driving one-handed while filming with the other is illegal in most countries. Stay safe.
Durmitor National Park in Zalbjak is home to outdoor activities. The landscape is magnificent! I was there during the pandemic.
The Balkan mountains are only in Bulgaria but when people speak about Balkan then they mostly refer just to Croatia,Serbia,Bosnia,Montenegro & Albania. But Balkan consists also of North Macedonia,Greece,Bulgaria & Romania.
@@Andrij_Kozak Balkan is a Turkish word meaning chain of wooded mountains. It was mainly referring to the Balkan Mountains that stretch from across the whole of Bulgaria 🇧🇬
This region should still be Türkiye 🇹🇷👍
@@CallumScottieCambell I am not Andrei.
@@ErvuJukl
Turkey ? 😂No !
Thanks God Balkan nations not more under rule of turkish occupators
@@Vdst5244 a reintroduction of Turkish culture would greatly benefit the people of Slavia 👍🇹🇷
I can see you happy living in Greece!
Wow amazing beautiful. Greetz from Skiathos (my office). Thx again for sharing Gabriël.
Lucky you, cheers. 🍺😎
Amazing👍👍
I think this will be my next destination. I remember you did a video of a gorgeous little town on the coast in this place. Im just back from a month in Greece managed to do 8 islands in a month, beautiful place with amazing water! The greek people...meh mixed bag really can either be friendly or very abrupt certainly not as friendly or open as say the Irish
İn the southern USA, i had purchased 5 litres of cocoa milk, 5 litre Florida pure orange juice, 1 litres strawberry yogurt, blueberry redburry yoğurt, only hellim cheese as white cheese, cheddar cheese in slices for cheeseburger to pass my breakfast with them.
17:23 the lake color is unreal like Caribbean
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6:02 I bet the chocalate is real good there!
I was thinking the same.
@@tarot1to1 I could tell by the packaging and the words… haha
Very nice series from Montenegro, congratulations and thanks. However, it is a pity that it was not enough time to do some more days in the Žabljak region as the mighty Tara River Canyon is nearby (with Đurđevića Tara Bridge as the engineering wonder for nice views on the canyon, also with some rafting and zipline options). Additionally, it is a chair lift in Savin Kuk Ski Center for amazing views of whole Durmitor on the top and, of course, some nice hikes to do to reach higher lakes as it was seen on the map. But overall, the path between Plužine and Žabljak was amazing and weather was good to see some really nice views over the series (both Durmitor and Lovćen National Park). Accursed Mountains also have some amazing sceneries on ther other part of northern Montenegro and even better in Albania (Valbona Valley). Have a nice time in Turkey.
25:19
Long live the homemade cherry sour liquor!
Yes Gabe. The writings are marvelous. Maybe Claudius the accidental emperor was in that region. Catching the Latin Divo having looked swiftly it means star or celebrity. Perhaps while the Romans went through Europe converting most until reaching Scotland UK. Until the Vikings looted much:) great video. That's worthy your channels name seeking beautiful sights is alright alright! Did you check out Photosonix in California for the mind weaving light sound tech for sleep enhancement. Seeing your thumbnail your having reached Turkey you look great! From Craig. UK. The doing bad right now... But not for long guy.
We are here in Zabljak now hiking to Bobotov kuk... I wish you were still here
Very cool, enjoy the hike. 👊
Thank you! Some people might be bored with the archaeological observations--but I LOVED it! If I had come across that ruin, and had it by myself to wander and ponder, I would be absolutely high.
Man, we were 1989 with our Bike in Zabljak, Camped near the Lake...What a time 😀
I was surprised by almost the entire shelf of yogurts!😊Yogurt kingdom! Picturesque landscape. Happy flight to Ankara!
@@CallumScottieCambell I wasn,t surprised by the product itself😊,I know the tradition,just the amount!Greetings!
@@CallumScottieCambell If it,s not because I don,t go to the supermarket so often,,,😊And you are right,yes,I have Slavic routes,I am Czech.
@@janakotrcova2790 Jana must be to Montenegro as pivo is to Czech Republic! 😀
@@CallumScottieCambellHow is being Slavic relevant to yogurt?
@@CallumScottieCambell Didn't really notice, but will check this out. I'd say that perhaps it would be the case in South Slavic countries that were influenced by Ottoman rule.
Amazing in deed.. Magnific... Thanks Gabriel... Take care of yourself 👍👍👍☘️👋
Best and cheapest way to get accommodation in Montenegro is to go to bus stations, old ladies wait for buses to arrive and they will rent you their spare room
Thanks for the memories. At 16:29 I climbed that round mountain in the middle of the screen and beyond. Very steep, cardio hike. On the way down, I slipped and injured my knee. Not baddly but I still have to walk another 11km down the steep mountain with my injured knee and it was painful. I can feel it now when watching your video lol.
Crazy, good thing you didn't injure it worse, bad place to be stuck.
very interesting history of what I could find. thanks
Maybe you should try cable ride to Savin Kuk from ski center. You will see highest peaks and dramatic landscapes...
Glad you're going back to Greece.
I have never seen such an ardent traveller.
Most likely there are many things that you have not seen
@@ErvuJukl uncalled for. Go somewhere else.
@@azdbuk perhaps too harsh. Soon Gabe will come to Türkiye 🇹🇷👍
@@ErvuJukl okay, agreed. sorry.
Oatmeal with chocolate (grocery store); interesting. I'm always amazed how many places you go that don't seem to have another human anywhere close, especially the interesting historical sites. great stuff as usual.
The less human interaction the better
Each time I rent a car in Europe I get scammed. Recently I picked up a rental in Naples, Italy and they charged my CC an extra €500 days after I returned the car. This is the reason why I can’t wander deep into the countryside in any country because I need a car. I ended up getting that amount refunded on my CC by the bank after I disputed it. I don’t know if my bank actually went after the rental company. This never happened to me in the U.S.
Have you considered renting a car in reliable country in Europe and than driving with it to Italy for example (or another unreliable country). I just had tourist over from Japan who rented a car in Munich,Germany, drove it to Croatia through Prague,Bratislava,Budapest.
@@fotoz2363 I don’t know the definition of a “reliable country”, I’ve rented cars in many countries around Europe and the experience has always been eventful. Customer service is nonexistent. One time the fuel gauge didn’t work and that put me in a stressful situation where I needed to monitor my mileage, but I couldn’t return the car without being charged extra fees. These companies don’t seem to appreciate anyone’s business. Renting a car across the border is not a good idea because it’s always cheaper to fly on budget airlines. I can get a flight from Naples to Budapest for €25. Why would anyone want to drive?!! I only need a car when I want to explore places outside the big city, but the risk is very high so I’m always in a dilemma. One time I rented a car in Barcelona it ended up being a waste of money because I always find myself wasting time in traffic and looking for parking and also being in constant fear of someone stealing it, because car theft is rampant in Spain.
In Naples ? 😂🤦
You must know where you go and what you do.
Gorgeous 🥹
That part of the world invented yogurt. Shopping is great in Montenegro: 1. they are not in the EU, so can find many cool and different products 2. they use euro, so no need to change money.
1. He explained many times that Montenegro is not in the EU. 2. He said he had US dollars to change, not Euros.
Please try to pay attention lady
Wikipedia tends to disagree, but Wikipedia had been known to make mistakes. From time to time.
@@maricallo6143 what are you trying to say lady?
There is a trail all around Black Lake and even to the peninsula in between two parts.
That room in Pluzine was definitely a rip-off. It's worth € 15 max, a fair price would be 10 to 12.
Probably high season price in August. I did the hike all the way around the lake and showed some video clips.
Black lake is beautiful, but not more so than other beautiful lakes. Zablyak is more about general scenery and stunning mountain peaks.
hi, Gabriel, could i ask what font you're using in your video? it looks very cool 👍
Gill Sans MT Ext Condensed Bold.
NICE ROMAN CITY I THINK THE STONE SAY , MEPIDIO FROM LATINA LATIUM PENINSULA ITALICA , FAMILY ( PARIENTE ) O IVARNES . THANK YOU FOR TRANSPORTING ME THERE . SALUDOS
Nije to rimski grad nego iliryski grad
@@mirsadagerzic7696
😂 Da je ilirski ne bi natpisi bili na latinskom
5:13 Milk isnt refrigerated in many places in Europe since milk in Europe doesn't need to be refrigerated as it doesn't get spoiled easily, since in Europe, the standard is UHT pasteurization, or ultra-high temperature pasteurization. That involves heating raw milk up to very high temperatures for a few seconds, killing all bacteria.
I like uht milk even though it has a different flavor
Only fresh milk and better from Tnuva.
Curious as to what wildlife inhabit the woods around the lake etc.🐾🐿🦨🦌
The ancient Roman ruins are very interesting. I always think of the people who lived there.
Great vdeo- Iberian pen ,for Portgual and Spain and even Andorra..Montenegro is Balkan`s , even Moldova and Transnistria are Balkans
You should invest in an image stabilizer for your camera your videos make me dizzy sometimes 😂😂
yeeeeaaaaaaa Buddy
The passing of Marco Flavio Balbino was very sad 😢
Beautiful Blue Lake! Why is it called Black Lake?
Kinda weird to have a picture in a andromeda bedroom you’re staying at. They should’ve at least taken down 😂
The paint on that car looks a bit over spec for a rental.. nice looking :)
Which language is spoken there. ? English commonly spoken?
It's a Slavic language similar to Serbian, but lots of people also speak English.
That cute car is the Renault 4.
Yes, a Clio.
In Russia it is sold under name Sandero. I wouldn't take risk to travel on it to our dacha, a rural house, in Ural village. Consider Dacia Duster.
@@GabrielTravelerVideosHe meant the car on 1:51 not your rental car😊
@@vitalitihomirov5781Just don't ride in the back seat on flat roads. Induces vomiting sensation with (some) people.
@@lelajelena6013 I see. 👍
Thanks again Gabriel for this visit through Montenegro. I was wondering if there are any potentially dangerous animals, like bears, in the woods and around the lakes you walked?
From what I found online there are actually bears in the mountains around there, but I'm sure they're a long ways from the busy lakes. Bears don't really want to be where all the people are.
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There is bears, wolfs, snakes( 3 spicies are dangeres, other not)...
@@Vdst5244 Thanks--I forgot to ask about snakes.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Thanks!
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These are snakes with a length of - 1 m. Everyone can be saved if they go to the hospital. In the last 25 years, maybe 5 or 10 people have died from a bear, wolf or snake attack. Animals are not so dangerous, but climbing, swimming or rapid changes in weather conditions in the mountains are much more dangerous.
And if you go don't fight with locals.
There is Montenegrin mafia and they are one of the most dangereous mafias in the Europe and world.
I suggest watching movie Lepota Poroka (The Beauty of Vice) from 1985.. It's about young couple that for generations live in Montenegro mountains traditional life , and they go to coast to find job and end up getting job in nude camp. It's funny movie with clash with old and new
That movie is horrible and it doesn't represent Montenegrin people.
Simple Beautiful city! Yes without True Connection with God the creator of sin & unsin is incomplete! Churches are important! (Montenegro)
There is a invention called google translate : mlijeko - milk. You are pointing at milk saying: "there is no milk" .😅
For a moment I panicked you lost all of your breadcrumbs.
I actually knew that mljeko meant milk, I think you might have misunderstood something.
Load up on the chocolates 6:00🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫
9:27 I see you're a fan of Renault?
Milk in Europe is not sold refrigerated in the stores! Same goes for the eggs.
Milk is available refrigerated in lots of stores in Europe. ✌️
In which country? I'm from Europe (Slovakia) and I've never seen unrefrigiated milk in the supermarket in Europe (outside of Ukraine or RU), the best eggs I've ever bought in supermarket were in Hungary and they were not refrigerated. I've also seen unrefridgiated eggs in Dublin,Ireland where I lived for 2 years.
@@fotoz2363You have refrigerated fresh milk all over Croatian supermarkets.
Please don't go to a pub in the Republic of Ireland and tell the people that they are included in the British Isles. We may never see you again 😅😅. Thanks for your videos. They are terrific
I definitely wouldn't. 😛
you deserve more subscribers saludos
Keefer...Southernland 😂
no offense please, I would've thought a native speaker would readily pronounce that as khefear, and it's a world -renowned term too.
V in written Latin is pronounced as W.
Balkan historically referred to the Orthodox or muslim territories of South Eastern Europe. This changed after 1918 when Roman Catholic countries entered the Balkans with the formation of the joint state of Yugoslavia. Mainly Slovenia and Croatia disliked being referred to as Balkan( they still do) the others not so much.
@@CallumScottieCambell Yeah, they got dumped into the Balkans by Great Britain and France after 1918 after being part of "Mitteleuropa" for centuries.
They tried for over 70 years to get out of that prison which they finally managed to do in the 1990s.
Croat, you are Balkan and that think all Europe.
You were without croatian rulers/ country for 1000 years.
You were under Turkish, Hungarian, Italian, Austrian, Serbian rule.
You can spoke what you want but that are facts
Orthodox or muslim territories ?😂
Ragusa Republic (Dubrovačka republika) , Dalmatia, parts of Albania, Venetian Republic, Austrian Empire, AustroHungary( to Adriatic sea), Kingdom of Hungary (to Adriatic sea) etc.
Franciscans(catolics) in Bosnia etc. 😂
@@Vdst5244 Croatia is currently out of the Balkans and now in the E.U.
You can look up who is in the Western Balkans, on the E.U waiting list.
@@Vdst5244 When European politicians were talking about the Balkans in the 19th century they were referring to Albania or Serbia, not to Croatia or Slovenia who were in Austria-Hungary ( Mitteleuropa).
Dude why did you drink the shampoo bottle at the lake?
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Have you ever visited Serbia?
Yes: th-cam.com/video/E99GZx4JoLk/w-d-xo.html
Would you say Montenegro is cleaner than Albania? I remember so much trash in Albania along the roads and in fields.
saludos to the Iberian people yes Portugal, Kingdom of Spain, Andorra, France, Saludos Gabriel an Iberian name, you are from Iberoamerica, the Americus Vespucci continent named by the Iberians. you deserve more subscribers
Will remain a great place for escaping hoards of tourists essentially ruining a lot of Europe. However, a shame despite not being a Russian sympathiser, that they’re now a Russian enemy as opposed to friend. Not nice to sense the feeling of a relationship having ended on bad terms, then having a massive Russian sympathiser next door in Serbia. I predict issues for Montenegro in the future but trying to determine how likely or not. If not, if low, then it’s really for some of us who don’t want many parties going on. Keep those to two spots. Let nature be nature.
Gabe - I know you keep a journal & make posts of various things. By any chance do you know how many days accumulative you have been traveling since you started being a world traveler? And also do you have any idea how many miles you have gone?
I've spent about ten years in total traveling internationally. Here's a post in which I outline my traveling statistics: medium.com/@gabrieltraveler/my-traveling-statistics-3050cf742791
@@GabrielTravelerVideoswow, this is really awesome!
Not sure if others chimed in but Mlieko = Milk
Mlijeko(milk). In that cup on the bottom was sour milk(kisjelo mlijeko)
👍🌐!
Yogurt is good for your gut 👍🏻
lucky
Friday the 13th vibes walking around that lake… chi chi chi chi cha cha cha cha 😆
I was thinking along a similar line. I was wondering if they had bears or any other animal around that could be a problem if encountered in the wild.
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Isn’t Poland also a Baltic country?
Holy double Mansard roof, Batman! 9:49 😮😂
Loving this adventure!
No. Eastern Europe