Travel bloggers are one of the best sources of information on every part of the world. It doesn’t matter which country on the planet you want to go to, there are many bloggers who have been there. That’s why we decided to get in touch with some of the best known and most experienced travel bloggers who had been to Slovenia, and ask them about their experiences visiting this tiny country of 2 million citizens tucked between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea. We figured it is time to hear how great Slovenia is from other people rather than just here we rant and rave about it all the time. You’ll see there are plenty of travel bloggers out there who share the love and fascination for Slovenia. Many have even visited it more than once and completely fell in love with it.
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For the past few week’s we’ve been conducting interviews with some of the most exciting and experienced travel bloggers on the planet. In this very special interview, we spoke to Scarlett Miers from Petite Suitcase about some of her adventures in Slovenia and elsewhere around the world. |
Over the past few weeks we’ve been interviewing some of the most respected and interesting travel bloggers on the internet. It goes without saying that this installment is no different, and this time we spoke to duo Mikkel Paige And Dan Woodruff from Sometimes Home, to discuss their travels around the world and what they discovered in Slovenia. |
Take a look at our latest travel interview with Danielle Hyman and Adam Aronson from travelhelix. Having traveled basically the entire world, they were kind enough to answer all our questions about their travels around the globe and their experiences in Slovenia. |
We are excited to bring you another article in our popular travel interview series this week — this time with Ida Ploug Pahus of Live Life Fully Alive. So far Ida has been living on 4 different continents – North America, South America, Asia and Europe and has boarded planes more than 114 times. She visited Slovenia on a road trip last summer. |
In this interview we spoke to British travel blogger James Smith of Only By Land to discuss his adventures travelling around the world and his experiences in Slovenia. By now, James has visited over 120 countries. In 2017 he was traveling from Lisbon to Tehran by land and passed through Slovenia. |
In part of our interview series, talking to some of the most prominent and interesting travel bloggers who have visited Slovenia, we spoke to Aurelia Teslaru of Daily Travel Pill to discuss her adventures travelling around the world and her experiences in Slovenia. At the end of the interview you can also check out Aurelia's favourite photos from her trip to Slovenia, that she kindly shared with us. |
An interview with Hamish Broughton. a travel blogger and photographer from the UK, together with his 10 favourite landscape photos from his last trip to Slovenia last spring. Hamish got his passion for travelling from accompanying his father on frequent trips to places like Kenya, Ecuador, India and the Galapagos Islands. Travel for Hamish is like a drug, He craves it. His travel blog 'My Travel Fix' is a way of feeding this addiction and sharing his experiences and knowledge with the world. |
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Slovenia isn’t a destination you hear a lot about, is it? Tucked neatly between Italy, Croatia and Austria, it is a tiny, unpretentious and relatively unknown country, often overlooked in favour of its more popular neighbours. So we hope this will help potential travellers make up their mind on whether to visit Slovenia, or indeed to inspire people who may not have even thought about it.
I have travel blog as well https://drjamtravels.blog/
Here you can find also many posts about Slovenia as well in English, Slovenian and Bosnian language
There are some beautiful experiences and captivating images that only enhances my desire to visit Slovenia as soon as possible and get myself mesmerized.
I am looking for possible walking routes near Lake Bled as I will be visiting this October. When I saw that you included links to other peoples blogs. I write a walking blog and wondered if you would like to include links to your website?