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Oskar Savarin, CEO
Hi. My name is Oskar Savarin and ever since I can remember, I have loved to travel. Maybe it has something to do with my nature. I have been to more than 100 countries around the world, and traversed nearly every square mile of my home state by foot. Travelling for me is not a break from regular life - it is regular life. Me & my team will ensure you have adventure to remember.

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SLOVENIA
Why travel to Slovenia?
  • Green. Boutique. Cultural.
  • Active. Healthy. Diverse.
  • Adventurous. Picturesque. 
Did you know? 
  • Slovenia is among the most biologically diverse countries in the world.
  • Slovenia is the third most forested country in Europe.
  • Slovenia has one of the largest brown bear populations in Europe.
  • Slovenia is one of the richest countries in Europe in terms of water.
  • Slovenia is one of the countries with the largest number of religious buildings per capita in Europe.
  • In Slovenia one in 20 people keep bees.
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Škocjan caves, primal virgin beech forest near Kočevje, Idrija mercury mine, Ljubljana prehistoric pile-dwellings. (Source: http://www.slovenia.info/)
General info:
  • Capital: Ljubljana
  • Population: 2.066 million (2017)  
  • Area: 20,273 km2
  • Currency: Euro
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CROATIA
Why travel to Croatia?
  • Exceptional beaches along the Adriatic coast
  • Timeless culinary experience
  • Spectacular cultural festivals 
Did you know? 
  • The smallest town in the world is Hum, Istria with only 23 people.
  • The Amphitheatre in Pula, the site of gladiator fights, is one of the few preserved in the world. 
  • The Dalmatian dogs originate from Dalmatia.
  • The stone brought from the island of Brač was used to build the White House in Washington, D.C.
  • Croatia is the land of the inventions: the necktie, the parachute, the first wind turbine, the first torpedo. Even Nikola Tesla, inventor of alternating current, was born in Croatia.
  • In Croatia there are seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Poreč, Plitvice, Trogir, Šibenik, Split, Dubrovnik and Hvar. 
General info:
  • Capital: Zagreb  
  • Population: 4.154 million (2017) 
  • Area: 56,594 km2 
  • Currency: Croatian kuna
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BOSNIA and HERCEGOVINA
Why travel to Bosnia and Hercegovina?
  • Complex stories of ethnic groups
  • Colorful culture and tradition
  • Untouched nature
Did you know? 
  • Sarajevo hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics. Eight years later, it was torn by the Balkan war.
  • The name “Bosnia” derives from an Indo-European word for water, Bosana.
  • Međugorje near Mostar has become the second largest pilgrim center in the world since 1981.
  • Trams as a public transportation were first regularly used in Europe in Sarajevo. 
  • Famous Sarajevo Film Festival was established during the Bosnian War.
  • Sarajevo has a synagogue, a mosque, Catholic and Orthodox church in the same neighbourhood.
General info:
  • Capital: Sarajevo
  • Population: 3.507 million (2017) 
  • Area: 51,129 km2
  • Currency: Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark
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SERBIA
Why travel to Serbia?
  • World-famous nightlife
  • Tranquility of unspoiled nature 
  • Top culinary experience 
Did you know? 
  • Serbia is the second largest producer of raspberries in the world.
  • Belgrade is on the top of the list of the cities with the best nightlife in the world. 
  • One fifth of all Roman rulers were born on the territory of modern Serbia.
  • The Đerdap Gorge is among the largest in Europe. The Drina river canyon is the second deepest in Europe.   
  • The Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade is the largest Orthodox place of worship in the Balkans.
General info:
  • Capital: Belgrade  
  • Population: 7.022 million (2017) 
  • Area: 88,361 km2 
  • Currency: Serbian dinar
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MONTENEGRO
Why travel to Montenegro?
  • Wild mountainous landscape and spectacular Adriatic beaches. 
  • Scenic getaway from the crowds. 
  • Authentic traditional cuisine.
Did you know? 
  • The name Montenegro comes from the dark mountain forests that mark its landscape.
  • More than 60% of Montenegro is more than 1000 meters above sea level
  • Montenegrin monastery of Ostrog is one of the most visited Christian shrines.
  • Montenegro was the first in the world to have a national printing house.
  • The mountainous landscape offers options for wild extreme sports. 
  • Montenegro is still away from the beaten tourist tracks.
General info:
  • Capital: Podgorica
  • Currency: Euro
  • Area: 13,812 km2
  • Population: 622,471 (2017) 
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