At the Crossroads of Europe, Asia and the Middle East

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7 Balkan Nations: Touring from the Dalmatian Coast to the Dinaric Alps

Located on what was once a war-torn peninsula, the Balkans stand out today as some of the world’s most diverse, complex and cosmopolitan countries: Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo, and North Macedonia.

A journey through this beguiling region presents a brilliant mosaic of competing cultures, ethnicities, languages, and ideologies – and serves as a sampler of contrasting landscapes.

MIR’s Balkan Odyssey: Crossroads of Cultures small group tour is a 16-day exploration of these seven countries that digs deeply into the drama and history of an astonishingly divergent region.

“The surroundings are so different within a few miles of each other. From the Bay of Kotor on the Dalmatian Coast (Montenegro), you take 29 switchbacks on an old donkey path up into the Dinaric Alps (Bosnia & Herzegovina) and into a completely new landscape, going from the warm Adriatic Sea into the harsh mountains.”

“And, as for cultures and religions, nowhere except for Jerusalem is there such diversity in one square mile as in Sarajevo: a Catholic cathedral, Jewish synagogue, Orthodox church, and a Muslim mosque all existing peacefully.”

Travel to the Balkans with MIR


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