She is inspired by the mountains and the sea. She has lovely childhood memories of the seaside, especially with her family. It's worth visiting Romania and there are no weird things while travelling.
A kind, smiling person, always ready to lend a hand. A positive one that strives for realistic goals and their realization.
Memories of travel in my childhood are tied to spending holidays by the sea, especially by the Adriatic Sea with my parents and sister. Even then, I loved the blue colour of the sea, as well as swimming and walking along the shore. Every vacation has left its mark, but I don’t have a favourite one.
I love the mountains. I love the views on all sides of the sky. I love the peace, the silence that embraces you. I'm always in awe of all the peaks and because of that I adore the feeling of joy that overwhelms me at the top and after a safe descent.
In the north, in the hilly part of this country, forests prevail, people are away from the hustle and bustle of the city and therefore struggle with poverty. The further south you go, the more developed, cleaner and of course more populated the country is. Our trip across the country was set up in the way that we were sometimes tourists, sometimes hikers. It was a bit more crowded at certain tourist spots, but by no means excessive. The country still hides its tourist potential, because in addition to holidays by the Black Sea, it is definitely worth exploring.
I found out about Hostelling International Slovenia from a colleague, but my part in the association is smaller compared to those of others, because I only send my articles in the hope that Anja and her team members will like them, so they’ll get published. I mostly keep in touch with Anja via emails and I think we have found a “common language” if I may put it that way.
The region of Dolenjska is an unknown territory to me and, if possible, I will spend at least a few days there this year.
Traveling or hiking at home or abroad – as much hiking and walking as possible, of course on marked trails, protecting the surroundings (no littering or destroying nature)…
It’s difficult to answer this question because I take all things as they are; when you’re abroad you adapt to the local habits and way of life, because you’re just a "newcomer". I don't remember any such thing…
My experiences – My Memories.
Luckily, there are mountains and sea in Slovenia, so we have it easier now with the whole situation going on in the world. I hope you enjoy in Dolenjska. Perhaps you even write a book someday. Good luck!