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Travel information about vacation/holiday in Serbia
Republic of Serbia is located in the southeast of Europe. Until June 5, 2006 Serbia was part of Serbia-Montenegro, but both countries are now independent. The capital is Belgrade. In this city, the sights are: the boulevard Terazije and the Kalemegdan fortress. Other attractions include: Vojvodina, nature reserve park Carska Bara, Fruska Gora (a valley surrounded by the rivers Danube and Sava), nature reserve park Obedska Bara, the lake Obedska Bara, Donji Milanovac and the national park "Iron Gate".
The easy and low cost way of travelling. Hostels do not only provide sleeping but new friendships as well. Hostels, also called youth hostels, provide short-term accommodation to travellers or backpackers, particularly encouraging outdoor activities and cultural exchange for the young. Hostels are also often called backpackers' hostels (or backpackers' for short), particularly in Australia and New Zealand. In a hostel guests often rent a bed (sometimes a bunk bed) in a dormitory and share common bathroom, kitchen, and lounge rooms. Private rooms are often available. The main benefits of a hostel are firstly the low cost of the accommodation compared to alternatives such as hotels, and that one gets to meet other travellers from all over the world. Hostels are usually less formal and less expensive than hotels. They are most frequently used by young travellers. In the past many hostels imposed age limits, but today it is more common for hostels to accept guests of all ages. Despite the openness of modern hostels, the majority of guests are traditionally and overwhelmingly between the ages of 18 and 26.
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