This time the route takes us from Ljubljana to Škofja Loka and further towards Poljanska dolina. After about nine kilometers from Škofja Loka, we reach the village of Log. There, the road branches off to the left through Poljanska Sora to the village of Visoko, where the Kalanova homestead stands, which the writer Ivan Tavčar converted into his mansion.
Let's go to the land of storks, where the locals call them "storks" - to Prekmurje, the land of plains and tall chimneys, the land of inspiration and friendly people. It measures as much as 974 km², and is divided into hilly Gorička, flat Dolinska and Ravenska, and the western part of the wine-producing Lendavske gorice.
We've all heard of the beautiful scenery, the clean air and their feathered icon with the funny tail - the kiwi. And who doesn't know photos of spewing geysers and smiling faces of adrenaline junkies wildly descending slopes covered in a blanket of virgin white snow?
The heart of Mostar is the famous stone fortress built in the 16th century by Sultan Sulejman the Magnificent. Legend has it that its designer, Mimar Hajrudin, a student of Sinan, a famous architect of the Ottoman era, fled the city the day before it was finished, fearing that the bridge would collapse.
Let's start in reverse order. First, for breakfast, we treat ourselves to homemade marmalade on fresh crusty bread and for a moment catch the bliss of the sinful flavors that mix in our mouths. Then just on the way, along the Styrian highway, straight to Maribor, where many surprises await us.
This time we drive towards Maribor and at the Tepanje toll booth turn for Slovenske Konjice. We are located in the Dravinjska dolina and let's continue driving along the well-marked road to Žič and further towards Špitalič, where the valley of Sv. Janeza narrows well and a view of the Žička Carthusian opens up in front of us.
Today, the Netherlands is famous for its openness, liberal principles and tolerance. With 16 million inhabitants in 41,500 square kilometers of territory, it is considered one of the most densely populated countries in the world and has the highest number of bicycles in relation to the number of inhabitants.
Well, let's get started! Let's head towards Grosuplje and then turn for Turjak, which is known for the castle located there. The special features of the castle are the round tower or bastion and the Renaissance defensive corridor in the shape of a triangle, which is one of the first of its kind in all of Central Europe.
Around eight thousand people who live on Pag and at least three times as many sheep have chosen their habitat on the least overgrown island in the Adriatic and carved villages and towns out of stone over the centuries, of which Pag stands out, being the largest.
We drive along the Gorenje highway past Kranj to the Lesce airport, where a team of paratroopers is already waiting for us according to a prior agreement, who will take us to an altitude of 4,000 m by plane for 155 euros.
The Ionian Islands are considered the greenest of the Greek islands, and Zakynthos is certainly a discovery for nature lovers who don't want to miss out on good fun. The island is known for its beautiful white sandy beaches. Animal lovers will watch with interest the turtles that lay their eggs on the south coast of the island in July and August.
Mauritius is an island of a thousand faces, it can host the golf enthusiast, the enthusiastic windsurfer, the simple traveler, families, lovers and those looking for a solution to their business acumen.