Tag: Solo Travel

  • Paradise in Plitvice lakes

    Paradise in Plitvice lakes

    I found my kind of paradise in Plitvice Lakes. Lush landscape, greenery abounds with water gushing down the tumbling cascades at different elevations and into the green-hued lakes. Also known as “the land of falling lakes”, the gorgeous Plitvice Lakes National Park is one of the most beautiful places I have been. It sure took me a while to reach here from Dubrovnik but it’s absolutely worth the trip.

    To be exact, a flight followed by two bus rides. I reached Zagreb Airport via Croatia Airlines, onwards to Zagreb Main Bus Station and finally to Plitvice Lakes.

    Dubrovnik Airport
    Dubrovnik Airport
    Zagreb Airport
    Zagreb Airport
    Zagreb Main Bus Station
    Zagreb Main Bus Station

    I bought the bus ticket from Zagreb to Plitvice Lakes.

    Bus Ticket from Zagreb to Plitvice

    I was overjoyed to see the bus stop! If you are unsure of where to alight, do inform the bus driver of your destination upon boarding the bus. As it was getting late, I decided to recharge at Plitvice Hotel and be among the first to visit the park during the early morning.

    Plitvice bus stop

    Woke up much early than usual and was in the park before the official opening time. Psst, I did look for the park ranger to buy my ticket at Plitvice Lakes entrance but none of them was around, which means err… ahem ahem free ahem…

    Entrance to Plitvice Lakes

    Plitvice Lakes National Park is divided into Upper and Lower Lakes with two entrances leading into the park. Entrance 1 is nearest to the Lower Lakes while Entrance 2 is somewhat in the middle of both lake sections and nearest to Hotel Plitvice. I headed towards Lower Lakes nearest to Entrance 1 first, thinking it would get crowded later half of the morning since it’s so accessible.

    Plitvice upper and lower lakes

    Normally, I would be able to hop on to the electric boats to save me some walking. But since I am that early, none of the boats is running yet. In exchange, I get up close and personal with Mother Nature while trying to shed some excess weight on my body LOL.

    Electric boats at Plitvice Lakes

    The Lower Lakes of Plitvice

    The slow walk to the lower lakes was a wonderful experience – very serene and picturesque surrounding. There wasn’t anyone else in the park…it’s almost like having the whole nature park to myself, although I was kinda freaked out by the ‘Beware of bear” warning signpost!!

    Path to Plitvice Lower Lakes

    Ducks at Plitvice Lakes

    Mirror of Plitvice Lakes

    Lo and behold, my first encounter with one the many waterfalls.

    Waterfall along the path to plitvice lower lakes

    The turquoise-coloured water with a very inviting bench really makes me wanna stay here longer to enjoy this calming effect on the surrounding.

    Turquoise reflection of Plitvice Lakes

    A bench with wonderful view

    Path beside turquoise-coloured lake

    Walking path beside turquoise-coloured lake

    From here on, the thing becomes even more interesting where I get to see more waterfalls, almost every few steps apart is yet another one. Nice!!!

    The many waterfalls of Plitvice lakes

    The many waterfalls of Plitvice lakes

    The many waterfalls of Plitvice lakes

    The many waterfalls of Plitvice lakes

    The many waterfalls of Plitvice lakes

    The path finally leads to the majestic Big Waterfall (Veliki Slap), the largest waterfall in Plitvice Lakes where water tumbles down from the height of 78 metres.

    Be prepared to get wet if you venture too near and the ground around it is a little slippery.

    Big Waterfall (Veliki Slap)

    How does anyone not fall in love with this amazing place? The photos taken by me don’t do any justice to the stunning landscape, you have to experience it on your own!!

    Clear waters of plitvice lower lakes.jpg

    Nice walking path at plitvice lower lakes

    Walking path at plitvice lower lakes.jpg

    Plitvice lower lakes from above

    Plitvice lower lakes

    More waterfalls at plitvice lower lakes

    More waterfalls at plitvice lower lakes

    The Upper Lakes of Plitvice

    It started to drizzle just when I am about to make my way to the Upper Lakes. So I took the boat from P3 to P2 to save me from getting all wet and to experience cruising on the calm water.

    Boat ride at Plitvice Lakes

    P2 boat waiting area

    The Upper Lakes area seems to be less enclosed and much wider when compared to the Lower Lakes. There also seem to be more wooden boardwalks around here too and by this time, the crowd has started streaming in despite the rain. So I raced ahead of the various tour groups while they are waiting for their guides.

    People at Plitvice Upper Lakes

    Those wooden planks make it much harder to use the tripod as movements are unavoidable at times, I just can’t imagine how crowded it will be during summer months.

    Boardwalk at Plitvice Upper Lakes

    Boardwalks at Plitvice Upper Lakes

    Walking path at Plitvice Upper Lakes

    Around Plitvice Upper Lakes

    Just like its counterpart, the waterfalls around the Upper Lakes are equally as gorgeous.

    Waterfalls at Plitvice Upper Lakes

    Waterfalls at Plitvice Upper Lakes

    Waterfalls at Plitvice Upper Lakes

    Waterfalls at Plitvice Upper Lakes

    Waterfalls at Plitvice Upper Lakes

    I spent almost 6 hours in the park before collecting my backpack at Plitvice Hotel. The ‘water world’ experience around Plitvice Lakes National Park is almost surreal – peaceful surrounding (before it gets too crowded…), crystal clear lakes, gorgeous waterfalls and closeness to Mother Nature. This is definitely one of my personal favourites!!

    欧洲普里特维采湖,青山绿水清澈見底,小魚漂浮優游自在,瀑布水流气势恢弘,
    碧绿湖水仿佛镜面,倒映着天空的云朵,此景有如至身仙境,美到让人如痴如醉。

    STAY: Plitvice Hotel review

    I booked this hotel mainly for its location – near to the entrance of Plitvice Lakes National Park. Getting to Plitvice Hotel is fairly easy too, within a short walking distance from the bus stop on the main road. The lobby looks quite modern but the room itself is more of a classic look with forest view. Also, the lack of lifts may prove to be troublesome for those with luggage.

    Plitvice Hotel entrance

    Lobby of Plitvice Hotel

    The basic room is comfortable and functional for my one night stay. However, there isn’t much to do around here after dark and the choices of TV Channels ain’t helping either. The food in the restaurant for dinner was not too bad.

    Room of Plitvice Hotel

    Dinner at Plitvice Hotel

    The map to Plitvice Lakes National Park is available for purchase at Plitvice Hotel. Yes, it’s not free.

    Map of Plitvice Lakes

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  • Mount Srd of Dubrovnik

    Mount Srd of Dubrovnik

    I have planned to visit Mount Srd of Dubrovnik to take in the best view of the walled city and its surrounding coastline. But the windy weather of the past few days made me worried whether Dubrovnik cable car will be closed during my visit. And a check with the receptionist of Hotel Dubrovnik Palace confirmed my doubt.

    The kind gentleman probably sensed my disappointment and suggested alternative ways up to Mount Srd. Either taking a 2-hour hike uphill or simply hiring a taxi to bring me there. I decided to opt for the easy way this time because of my hurting knees after my hike in Kotor.

    We were travelling along a single lane road up to Mount Srd and I was busy checking out the surroundings. My friendly driver Bernin then decided to stop somewhere to show me some of the best views of Dubrovnik.

    View of Dubrovnik and Lokrum from Mount Srd

    The walled city already looks stunning on the ground level and the view from Mount Srd just upped its appeal by notches!! It’s one of the most noteworthy moments of my trip!

    Stunning view of Dubrovnik from Mount Srd

    View of Dubrovnik from Mount Srd

    I was trying to steady myself near the cliff when Bernin took this – can’t thank him enough LOL.

    WanderLex at Mount Srd of Dubrovnik

    Fort Imperial on Mount Srd

    As a result of this commanding view made Mount Srd a prime target during the siege of Dubrovnik. Yugoslav People’s Army comprising of Serbian-Montenegrin troops were determined to overrun the fort while shelling the walled city. The aggressors tried to occupy Fort Imperial but the Croatian forces entrenched themselves inside and withstood the attack.

    “The bastards came from that direction,” Bernin said while pointing to the faraway mountains.

    Around Mt Srd in Dubrovnik

    Mt Srd in Dubrovnik

    The old Napoleon’s era Fort Imperial built in the early 1800’s is now Homeland War Museum.

    Road leading to Fort Imperial at Mount Srd

    The Fort Imperial at Mount Srd

    Direction to Fort Imperial at Mount Srd

    The extensive damage of Fort Imperial is clearly shown.

    Damage to Fort Imperial at Mount Srd

    The museum exhibits documents, maps, photographs, videos and more to give visitors a detailed insight into the aggression on Dubrovnik. It also shows the timeline of the liberation actions taken by the Croatian Army to regain their territories.

    Homeland War Museum

    Inside Homeland War Museum

    Exhibits inside Homeland War Museum

    Exhibits inside Homeland War Museum

    Exhibits inside Homeland War Museum

    Exhibits inside Homeland War Museum

    Exhibits inside Homeland War Museum

    The artillery attack damaged many parts of Dubrovnik along with civilian casualties…

    Photo inside Homeland War Museum

    Photo inside Homeland War Museum

    On top of Fort Imperial stand a communications tower and many more sighting of damages.

    Roof of Imperial Fort

    The view from Fort Imperial

    Just next to old fort is Dubrovnik cable car station and the White Cross.

    Dubrovnik cable car station

    White Cross at Mount Srd

    After thanking and paying Bernin, I went over to Banje Beach to have a look before making my way back to Hotel Dubrovnik Palace for checking out.

    Banje Beach of Dubrovnik

    Banje Beach of Dubrovnik1

    I suppose not all the Croatians are keen to join the European Union…

    EU graffiti at Dubrovnik

    I am so going to miss this brilliant view of Adriatic Sea.

    Hvala Dubrovnik, I will be back.

    The baclony view of Hotel Dubrovnik Palace

    The baclony view of Hotel Dubrovnik Palace

    The baclony view of Hotel Dubrovnik Palace

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