Eastern Europe in the Spring! – Serbia – 2024

We went through the Iron Gates which refers to a gorge on the Danube river that forms a boundary between Serbia and Romania. The gorge is about 134 km long and there are lots of towering cliffs, narrow passages and two dams. We got up at 4:45 a.m. to go to the top deck and watch the boat go through the lock system which took about 1 1/2 hours.

We stayed up there to have a coffee and watch the sites as we went down the river.

Later on our boat docked at Donji Milanovac and we went to Lepenski Vir archaeological site for a tour. It was pretty amazing. It was beautiful weather that day and a nice walk to the site and then back where there was a small restaurant/bar conveniently located next to our bus. Clint and I sat with a couple of people to have a beer and try to chat with them, even though we didn’t know each others languages! It was a lot of fun.

When we left here, our bus took us to a castle right on the water, a beautiful spot. It was Golubac Fortress built in the early 14th century.

We did a tour of Belgrade the next day, it’s the capital of Serbia with a population of approximately 1.3 million people. Serbia has a population of about 6.6 million people. We went to the Museum of Yugoslavia which was quite interesting and they also had the grave site of President Tito.

We saw quite a few other places and two churches, here are a few shots in Belgrade, Serbia. House of National Assembly, Church of Saint Sava , Victor Monument

That was it for Serbia, next stop Croatia !