Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Europe - Slovenia

We reached Ljubljana, Slovenia by train from Zagreb. On the way, we shared a compartment with a French guy who beat all stereotypes by: being super chatty and nice (offered us strawberries)!

Ljubljana is a fantastic city. Though slightly more expensive than Zagreb, its still much cheaper than Western Europe and has a more friendly vibe. The town center area is closed to cars in June and July, making wandering the city by foot very fun. And the countryside of Slovenia is gorgeous, easy to drive through, and offers tons of outdoor activities. Here's a summary of what we did over two days (three nights), some advice if you visit, fun facts, and a summary of our favorite pictures.

  • Stay at the Four Points by Sheraton Ljubljana Mons
  • Ljubljana city center wandering
  • Lake Bled Castle
  • Piran (old coastal city)
  • Julian Alps Drive through Vrsic Pass with town stops at Bovec, Kobarid, and Tolmin
  • Triglav National Park (Kojzak Waterfall walk & Tolmin Gorge hike)
  • Gugala Cheese House in Tolmin
  • Favorite food: Falafel in Ljublana city center and Fritolein in Piran.

Advice if you visit


  • Triglav National Park is fantastic, must see area. If you end up doing the drive from Ljubjlana to Tolmin Gorge, drive through Nova Gorica instead of the inner roads. Its a longer distance but much faster because of the lack of traffic lights.
  • Bovec and Kobarid, towns in the Julian Alps, offer some great activities like river rafting and para sailing. If you want to partake, its worth spending a night in the mountains. The prices seemed affordable (~60 euro for a day of rafting).
  • We rented a car arranged by our hotel from Avantcar. We reserved an automatic in their smallest class for 104 euro for 2 days, including full insurance. They ran out of the autos in our class so they had to upgrade us to a new (only had 14km on it) Mercedes A200. Its worth going through your hotel so that they can ensure you get the transmission you asked for, and arrange hotel pickup/drop off for free.
  • Make sure your rental company gives you a "vingette". It's a sticker that allows you to go on the freeways. If they want to charge a ridiculous fee, then go to a petrol station and buy the weekly sticker for around $20.
  • Get some cheese in Tolmin. We went to Gugala, which is a family owned and operated farm where they make cheese in the basement. Rich, delicious, and affordable cheese!

Fun facts


  • The Chinese tour buses have discovered Lake Bled of course but Kojzak and Tolmin seem to be clear for now!
  • Who says Arabs are the only ones obsessed with cologne? We walked by a few Slovenian ladies on our Kojzak waterfalls hike that we were wearing wedges and a boat load of perfume.
  • You can get fresh, unpasteurized, raw (whatever raw means...), whole cow's milk from a vending machine in Ljubljana city center for just 1 euro a liter! It is delicious.
  • Slovenians believe buffalo wings means: breaded and bland chicken wings with a side of salsa. We've never been so outraged at a food interpretation. Also because we were starving at 9pm and waited 20 minutes for these to arrive. Just eat sausages and potatoes here (quite good actually.)

Summary of Pictures

Ljubljana old town rates high on the Cuteness of Europe scale!

Open (milk) container. The city sold unpasteurized raw milk in the square from a vending machine and we bought some. It was tasty and only 1 euro. 



Dream destination, Bled Lake. 


Because it was raining at the lake, last minute decision to visit the coastal town Piran. 


Drying laundry and Mohit

You climb some fort walls and get this view. Good thing they coordinated the roofs. 


This art installation on the fort wall was used to thwart barbarians away 


The Adriatic coast 

Driving around and looking to the left/making Mohit drive down this road for this shot

Time to explore the Soca River Valley/Julian Alps. Already sold 
Mohit got very lucky with the rental and loved driving his hatchback Merc that shut off at red lights

You climb this ledge to view the waterfall below
This fall is 45' tall! This picture doesn't do the area justice
The Soca river color is so damn turquoise
Driving through the little towns in the mountains


This is where we got the cheese in Tolmin and met Mr. Gugala, the friendly cat!
Tolmin Gorge hike. The stream color was phenomenal 



The town church at every reasonably sized town

5 comments:

  1. I love that name Ljubljana! I didn't expect this city to look so picturesque and clean. I kind of want to try that milk also from downtown. Bled lake reminds of typical european culture, build a huge castle in the most difficult to get to place. I love the view of the city with the uniform roof tops. Glad you guys got the car upgrade :)

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    1. Hahaha, yes, the Europeans did seem to build in the most difficult places. Glad they did though, makes picture taking fun :)
      That milk is great, it's like dessert.

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  2. Beauty of the town and surroundings so well captured. Loved every detail. On my wish list to make a trip even if it is without A200. NM

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    1. Dad, your list is getting too large :) NZ, Myanmar, South Africa, and Slovenia! Hopefully that pension upgrade kicks in soon :) and we can go somewhere again soon!

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  3. Way to go Mohit ...waiting for dad's pension upgrade to kick in for his travel plans...alok nath se zada sanskari hai tu.....PM

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