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    • Postojna & Metelkova, sLOVEnia

      Posted at 5:00 AM by Brittany, on July 26, 2019

      Day three in Slovenia was dedicated to visiting the Postojna caves. I say “was dedicated” because it ended up taking up most of my day due to public transportation. I wasted a lot of time waiting for busses, but I’m glad I went nonetheless. The caves are in the town of Postojna, about 49 km from Ljubljana. I took a morning bus and arrived with the hopes of seeing the caves and the castle.

      Getting to the caves was a bit of a goose chase. The bus station is a good 20 minute walk from the caves, and I don’t have data for a map on my cell phone. Thankfully an older asian couple was also trying to find the caves and we walked together until we stumbled upon the entrance. The woman didn’t speak English, but the man did and we stopped a few times to reevaluate the map before continuing on. It was a comical sight I’m sure.

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      I purchased the castle/cave combo at the bus station, something I never do. I discovered once I arrived at the caves that I’d need to take a taxi to the castle because there was no shuttle running this time of year. I was annoyed, and was reminded why I typically buy tickets at the location.

      Had I not wanted to be back in Ljubljana in the evening to meet with my hostel friends for a concert I’d have walked the 12 miles round trip, alas I took the loss and moved on.

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      Once inside the caves I forgot all about the wasted castle money, and I was in awe of the passage ways. There is a train that takes you 2km into the cave, we walk another 5km, and then take the train the 2km back out. The walking tour took about an hour, and it was so cool. Literally and figuratively, which I was thankful for on this 90 degree day.

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      After the cave tour I had a lot of time to kill before the bus came to take me back to Ljubljana. I walked around Postojna a bit, however there wasn’t much to see. I eventually found my way to a mom and pop burger shop, and was given amazing service for my specific food needs. The woman spoke perfect English, and I modified my order to accommodate my food sensitivities and she was so kind about it.

      10/10 recommend and the food was amazing. 

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      I splurged and ate the fries.

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      I finally made it back to Ljubljana around 5pm, and had plans to watch a classical concert on the river. My first night in Ljubljana I saw the advertisement for a boat cruise with a classical concert, but missed the last boat by 1 minute. I had my heart set on this concert for two days and the girls in my hostel wanted to come too.

      I discovered that there were no classical concerts that night, but there was a jazz concert instead. I figured a change of pace would be nice, so I messaged the girls and gave them the update. Cornelia and Coti had done the city walking tour that day, Coti made another friend, and she decided to spend the evening with him. So Cornelia and I met up for the jazz boat and it was AWESOME.

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      I had told the man I bought my tickets from I was dying to get on one of these boats, and he told the musicians. The musicians then dedicated a song to Cornelia and I. These musicians are fresh out of high school (the one on the far left is still in high school) and they were so good! Cornelia had recently done a swing dance camp, and the jazz music brought back fun memories for her.

      After our boat ride, Cornelia and I met back up with Coti and her new German friend for a drink before retiring back to our hostel for our last night together. Or so I thought. We all had plans to leave the following morning/early afternoon, but I decided to stay another day because I wanted to spend more time in the city.

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      Cornelia also ended up staying another day because her train to Salzburg was delayed. Coti headed off to Munich, and Cornelia and I soaked up on final day in Slovenia together. Day four we walked to Metelkova, an alternative district of artists, hippies, students, punks, and creative minds aggregating in an old military headquarters. The street art was worth the walk to Metelkova.

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      If you haven’t caught on by now, sLOVEnia was a LOVEly time. I couldn’t have imagined this last minute trip going any better. Sometimes the most unexpected things happen when we don’t have any expectations at all. This is one of those trips that can never be recreated in the same way, and for that I will always have a special place in my heart for Slovenia.

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      I hope to visit Coti in Chile, and Cornelia in Sweden someday. It’s not everyday you meet to people you immediately bond with. We have messaged each other here an there since meeting over a month ago. Don’t cross Slovenia off your list, it’s a MUST see. While my posts were more focused on my people I met, there is so much history and beauty to the cities I visited too. My heart was just more focused on the friendships.

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      Q: Have you ever thought about visiting Slovenia?

      brittany

      | 11 Comments Tagged Brittanys Life Abroad, Slovenia, Travel
    • Bled, sLOVEnia

      Posted at 5:00 AM by Brittany, on July 24, 2019

      Day two in Slovenia was dedicated to Lake Bled, an amazingly beautiful lake in the Julian  Alps of northwestern Slovenia. The town of Bled is small, but tourists and locals flock to this area for the blue waters of Lake Bled. I had my heart set on this lake before I arrived, and was happy to extend the invite to Coti and Cornelia, my two hostel mates (read more about our meeting in my previous post.)

      The morning after our first night in Ljubljana, Cornelia hadn’t officially committed to coming with us, but after she woke we extended the invite again and she agreed to come with us. We later discussed how both Cornelia and I don’t normally sporadically hangout with other people like we had been, but we were both so thankful and happy to have met each other.

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      We took a 1030a bus and arrived in the town of Bled around 1130a. The bus system is fantastic in Ljubljana. My only “must do’s” in Bled were to visit the castle, walk around the entire lake, hike up Mala Osojnica (one of the many surrounding trails) for an aerial view of the lake, and visit Bled Island, the island in the middle of the lake.

      Coti had her heart set on swimming and relaxing by the water, so Cornelia and I broke off to visit the castle with plans to meet up with Coti a few hours later. The walk up to the castle took about eight minutes, and once we got to the gate of the castle we realized the good view was behind the castle walls. After being skunked at the castle in Ljubljana the day before I was hesitant to pay for another castle entrance, but it turned out to be well worth the price.

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      The castle itself wasn’t anything to write home about, but the views were worth the entrance ticket and then some. Cornelia and I walked around the castle, and soaked up the views before heading back down to walk around the lake.

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      Slovenia has one national park, and from the castle you can see out into the mountainous hills of Triglav National Park. I only briefly drove through the park (on the bus home) but will need to return so that I can visit Bohinj, a less touristy and larger lake about 20 minutes from Bled. After the castle, Cornelia and I found Coti, who had spent her time swimming.

      Coti showed us where she was swimming, and while normally I don’t enjoy swimming, I decided it was a good idea. It was 90 degrees, we had just walked up hills, and I was in need of a cool down. We found a spot to camp out and spent a good hour in the lake. We bonded over chats about life, and boys, and life with boys, and I couldn’t help but feel completely whole in that moment.

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      The world is a funny place, and the universe is a funny energy. I’m endlessly amazed by how things fall together, and how people meet. I said it before, but I am truly blessed to have met these two girls, and to have felt so comfortable so fast with them. After we swam, we started to walk around the lake. Coti wanted to swim more, so Cornelia and I decided to meet with her again before we left.

      Cornelia was a trooper with my desires to non stop walk, and to hike up Mala Osojnica. She came with me, and once we reached the view point we sat and savored the view for a good 15 minutes. We chatted about blogging, and she shared with me that she used to have a travel blog of sorts. We chatted about family, and bonded over our OCD tendencies on social media.

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      After the hike, we finally made our way towards the boats that would take us to the middle island. We had talked about visiting the island from the moment we arrived, and once we got to the dock we sadly discovered we had missed the last boat. I felt bad because had it not been for the hike, we’d have made it, however I REAAALLLYY wanted to hike.

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      I already knew I needed to return to visit Bohinj, so I’ll just have to stop by Bled again so that I can visit the island in the middle. We arrived back in Ljubljana around 10pm, and it was straight to bed for me. The next day would be a solo day for me, for a visit to the Postojna caves, and the girls and I would meet back up later that evening, but more on that in my next post!

      Bled was everything I’d hoped for and more. It’s a popular destination for obvious reason, and I would return there without question. There aren’t many places I feel the need to see twice, but Bled was one of them. I could easily stay a weekend in Bled and branch off from there for other activities, I’d even make time to swim in the lake again!

      Q: Would you rather: hike, swim, or walk around the lake?

      brittany

      | 12 Comments Tagged Bled, Brittanys Life Abroad, Lake, Slovenia
    • Ljubljana, sLOVEnia

      Posted at 5:00 AM by Brittany, on July 22, 2019

      Each month I request time off so that I can take a trip somewhere I’ve never been. I’m usually able to take smaller trips within my weeks depending on how many days off I get for a weekend (sometimes three!) but I make sure to request time for a guaranteed trip. For June I didn’t have any specific dates I wanted, so when I requested time off I wrote: “any six days.”

      I was given six days at the end of June, and I didn’t decide where I was going to go until a few days prior. I couldn’t commit to anywhere in particular, and had no motivation to book anything. As I mentioned in my previous post, solo travel isn’t lighting my fire like it usually does, so I was somewhat indifferent about taking a trip.

      I wasn’t going to waste the time off, so I needed to plan something.

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      I had heard about Ljubljana back in March, but it wasn’t high on my radar until the summer started. I thought about visiting it on a three day weekend, but that would require an overnight bus to maximize time, and I’m not a fan of those when solo. When I didn’t have anywhere in mind that I was headstrong on visiting for July I decided to go to Ljubljana, and oh.my.goodness I am so glad that I did.

      Ljubljana, the capital city in Slovenia, is a gem of a city. It’s rated as one of the top places to retire and I can see why. The city is adorably quaint, clean, lively, and full of history and culture. I didn’t want to stress at all on this trip, so I took an early morning bus arriving on day one around 330pm, and I had plans to stay in Ljubljana for three nights

      Upon arrival I stopped by my hostel to drop off my things before soaking up the rest of the daylight. 

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      I stayed here, and cannot recommend it enough. This hostel is a high school dorm during the school year, and is only open for travelers a few months out of the year. I stayed in a three person dorm, with a spacious room. The breakfast was free and just the right balance, also the location was perfect.

      When I entered my room, I met one of my two hostelmates for the next two days. An adorably friendly girl from Chile. She had just finished her studies in Milan and was traveling for a bit before heading back to Chile. We made small talk for a bit, and she asked me to get a drink in town later on in the evening. I told her I would love to have a tea with her, and then we parted ways to explore a bit on our own.

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      I arrived in Slovenia with no real plan other than to see Lake Bled, and visit the Postojna Caves (more on those in the next couple posts.) Any city adventures, I was planning as I went. The weekend I visited Slovenia the temps were in the 90’s everyday, and I was sweating for my life. I took more cold showers than I can count on two hands.

      My first day in the city I walked up to the castle where I was sadly underwhelmed. They were doing construction, and had a live band playing which made it feel very modern. The entire area felt unoriginal and it was definitely one of the least exciting castles I’ve been to. Even the view was mediocre.

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      All in all, I’m glad I saw it. After I lost half my body weight in sweat walking up the hill to the castle, I stopped for a bite to eat. My food was very fresh, and it was delicious, but I know better than to eat nightshades. I was a bloated mess the rest of the evening. I spent the remainder of the daylight walking around to digest as much as possible.

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      There is a river canal that runs through the middle of the city, and it had a slight Venice feel to it. The city is fairly small, and was easily walked in its entirety in just a handful of hours. I discovered a lot of honey shops, chocolate shops, and gelato. I didn’t partake in any, because I’ve been really strict about my food the last month. It makes a huge difference in my mood, and I wanted to fully enjoy my trip.

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      After I wandered most of the city I headed back to my hostel to meet with my Chilean hostelmate, Coti. Coti and I went back into town for a drink, she had an IPA and I had a peppermint tea. My mood and anxiety levels are 100% managed by my diet, and I am so thankful that I have been so strict the last little while, because had I not been I wouldn’t have gone to have a drink with Coti.

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      I didn’t have debilitating fatigue on this trip, again thanks to not eating any foods that cause my body to flare up. Sometimes it’s hard to turn down the local cuisine, but I’m choosing mental clarity more and more as I stay here in Europe. My evening with Coti was great. We bonded over our love of travel, our environmental awareness, our passion for quality food, and how food is medicine.

      Coti had traveled to Ljubljana from Munich, where her sister currently lives. She had also booked her trip last minute after searching for places that were close to Munich.

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      She showed genuine interest in my autoimmune struggles, my food struggles, and talking to her was smooth like butter on warm bread. She shared with me her plans to visit the beach the next day and invited me along, but I told her my heart was set on visiting Lake Bled. I extended the invite to her, and she accepted. We chatted with ease for a few hours before heading back to the hostel around 1030p.

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      Our three person room was still empty when we returned, and just as we thought it was going to be the two of us alone in the room, our third roommate walked in. She was exhausted after a long day of travel, but we introduced ourselves and discovered her name was Cornelia and she was from Sweden.

      Cornelia was at the end of two months of travel, and stumbled upon Ljubljana last minute just like Coti and I had. Within 5 minutes we invited her to the lake, and she agreed with slight hesitation. I had been in Ljubljana for seven hours and already had plans with two strangers for a full day at the lake. This is a big deal for an introvert.

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      Photo from our third and final night with all three of us together.

      What followed the next two days was pure, unfiltered, friendship that was as random as a game of roulette. All three of us were a bit unsure about how our solo trip to Slovenia would go, and all three of us were not planning on spending the entire trip with other people, but the cards we were dealt for our hostel room placement was comparable to a full house.

      We all planned for three nights in Slovenia, and were hostel mates the entire time.

      It makes me sad to think that I can count on one hand the genuine soul connections I’ve felt in the last five years. I put up a HUGE wall after a painful breakup (which was forever ago, but unprocessed emotions and walls lead to extended healing times) and I haven’t been able to knock them down.

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      My previous trip to Switzerland with my amazing roommate was the catalyst to the connection in my brain. The need for relationships, even if just for a short weekend, are so strong in me right now and I’m trying my damndest not to fight it. I have always put on a strong front like I don’t need others, but we all need others and pretending we don’t just wages an internal war that we are bound to loose.

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      I opened up to two strangers and it felt as natural as unprocessed peanut butter. Slowly but surely I feel like God is putting people in my life to show me that it’s possible to find like minded individuals that I want to be around. The problem has continued to be that I don’t want to spend my time with most people, and it’s rare for me to find others I genuinely want to spend time with.

      Slovenia was an absolute dream, for not only the cities I visited, but for the overall experience I had with two amazing girls I hope to see again someday. My next post will be about our trip to Lake Bled, one of the main places I wanted to visit while in Slovenia!

      Q: Do you enjoy meeting people while traveling, or would you rather keep to yourself?

      brittany

      | 12 Comments Tagged Brittanys Life Abroad, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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