Walking across the border |
To get from Venice to Ljubljana via train, you usually have to walk between two stations - so we walked across the border between Italy and Slovenia, a slightly surreal experience! There was absolutely no one around at the border. As soon as we were across we started to notice stark differences between the other, very western-european countries, and Slovenia. There were no electronic timetables at the station, you just walked across the tracks to get to your platform, and there was no typical tourist-town English written everywhere.
Looking like a proper traveller |
Brilliant |
Breakfast in Ljubljana.. |
Our day of departing the hostel was a complete nightmare day. Joe plugged his memory card from his camera into the computer in the hostel and somehow all of his photos got wiped. He was devastated - the photos from half of our trip had disappeared (and he has one of those proper professional cameras, too). Then we got our clothes out of the tumble dryer and found that they'd all shrunk.
Lake Bled |
Rowing across Lake Bled |
The other brilliant thing about Slovenia was how cheap the beer (pivo) and vodka was...
CROATIA! We hadn't been sure if we would have the time to get to Croatia but we did! The train line in the country isn't brilliant - most people rely on driving or buses, so we could only really get to Split (in the south). We stayed for a night in the capital city of Zagreb, which we were told wasn't much to look at aside from the nightlife. Our hostel was incredibly empty, but we did get cheese and ham toasties cooked for us and coffee brewed in the morning, which was very nice :)
Ralph the female tortoise |
In Split, we explored the Old Town, visited the beach every day, sat on benches by the port and watched the world go by, and stared at the ton of stray cats who lived on the roundabout. On the way out of Split, we missed the train to Zagreb in the morning and so had to book seats on the overnight one. It was 22 euros each to reserve a bed, or 1 euro to reserve a seat.. You can guess what we did, and it was not the best night's sleep I've ever had! We cheered ourselves up with a feast, however, buying three massive loaves of bread. We got into Zagreb at 6.30am, spent our remaining kuna on orange juice and croissants, and then boarded the train to Vienna!
Where we slept for a night.. |
1. Slovenia is beautiful.
2. Slovenia and Croatia were pretty cheap to visit.
3. Be careful when putting your memory card into a strange computer! (Also, do not format it, as you can recover the photos when back home!)
4. Build some down-time into your trip where you are away from big cities.
5. Tortoises will eat anything.
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