Well that’s it for the Balkans tour but there is more to come as we now venture off on our own to Slovenia. This is only the second group tour we’ve done and I have mixed feelings. Our first tour was Vietnam and Cambodia in 2019 and I really enjoyed it. This time probably not so much.
There was a lot of bus travel which is understandable given the ground we covered and the geographic’s of the Balkans, and also the fact that we visited 8 countries and I think 15 towns/sites over 14 days. The drive between towns also took a lot longer as we were often traversing mountainous roads. However I also think the itinerary was too full as we often didn’t arrive at the next destination until late in the afternoon, and then would have a walking tour followed by a group dinner so there was limited down time (and hence why I am so far behind in my trip report

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The upside is we didn’t have to think too much. Basically everything was done for you. The itinerary was set, you arrived at your hotel and bags were delivered, you woke up next morning for breakfast and bags were collected, you hopped on the bus and off you went. We also met some wonderful people.
The additional bonus and the main reason we did this particular tour and not on our own was border crossings and transport between countries. If we were on our own I think we may have struggled at times not knowing exactly what to “provide” to the border patrol. Some seem to require a simple thing like water, others soft drink or coffee, some maybe beer or other hard drinks and then there were ones that needed “tipping”. The tour directors are aware of the dynamics so are prepared for most scenarios. Also tour buses sometimes had a separate lane so we did sometimes get through quicker than private cars.
Sorry for the rant but maybe the pros and cons of organised tours should be the subject of another discussion, if it isn’t already. I have learnt from this tour that if I do another one I will look at the itinerary a bit harder and actually map out the travel time, look at what each days activities are and estimate times we arrive at the next destination.
Anyway, onwards and upwards (or as they also say “go big or go home”).