Real Food Adventure - Montenegro to Macedonia

  • Days 10
  • Style Original
  • Travellers rating

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  • kosovo

    86°F

    86°F

  • From HKD 2485 +

Start

11 Mar 2017

Finish

17 Mar 2017

OR
HKD 2485 +
Tour Code:858434

Explore Macedonia and Montenegro’s foodie hubs from Skopje to Kotor

No one leaves this real food adventure hungry! Immerse yourself in the culinary delights of the Balkans on a ten-day tour through Macedonia and Montenegro. Picnic on the lush banks of the Treska River, stroll through national parks and soak up picturesque scenes of waterfalls, church-filled villages and some of Macedonia’s most spiritual sites. Sip a traditional fermented drink – boza – for breakfast (don’t knock it ‘til you try it!), master the art of the perfect pastry with the village women of Janche, enjoy A traditional barbeque in Kosovo, dine on a home-grown meal in the private garden of a Dihovo family and visit a centuries-old olive press outside of Kotor. Experience next level hospitality on this unforgettable foodie adventure.

Schedule & Pricing Details

  • Date
  • Start

    11 Mar 2017

    Finish

    17 Mar 2017

    OR
  • Options

Attention

Guesthouse (1 night)
Hotel (6 nights)

  • Highlights

    Location

    City:kosovo

    Name:Explore Macedonia and Montenegro’s foodie hubs from Skopje to Kotor

    Address:kosovo

    Tel: 00852-21210230

    Itinerary

    Day

    1

    Welcome
    mountain
    time-weathered

    Zdravo! Welcome to Macedonia. Craggy mountain backdrops, time-weathered monasteries, stunning lake panoramas, hearty national cuisine – Macedonia has only one missing ingredient from the standard Europe recipe. And happily, that happens to be crowds. Landlocked into relative obscurity in a region worshipped for its coast, Macedonia’s tract of the Balkans is often overlooked. Yet for those venturing beyond the Adriatic and Aegean, Macedonia’s rugged interior has rewards aplenty. There’s excellent hiking in the mountain forests, Lake Ohrid’s waters rival Croatia’s clarity, and 500 years of Ottoman rule can be felt in the capital’s bazaars. To round it off, the locals will be delighted to have you. This adventure begins with a 6pm Welcome Meeting – check with reception to confirm the place and time. If you can't arrive on ...

    Day

    2

    'breakfast
    through
    streets

    Wake early and enjoy 'breakfast on the move' through the streets of Skopje. Macedonian cuisine is a beguiling combination of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences. Its warmer weather conditions make it a bountiful region for locally grown produce and with a wonderfully sophisticated coffee culture, flavourful, rustic dishes and passionate producers, cooks and winemakers, Macedonia is a culinary destination ripe for discovery. Pay a visit to the green market to learn about the ingredients that make up Macedonian cuisine, and pick up some items for a picnic lunch. Travel to Matka Canyon (approximately 30 minutes), where a fascinating gorge contains a rich complex of medieval buildings, including churches, monasteries and remnants of a fortress. After a short walk to the Monastery of St. Nikola Shishevski, a boat will collec...

    Day

    3

    Farewell
    explore
    southern

    Farewell your host family and set off to explore the southern part of Mavrovo National Park (approximately 1 hour). Home to the indigenous community of Macedonian Muslims, this region is ethnically and culturally different from the rest of Macedonia. Stop in the village of Rostushe and take a walk to the Duf waterfall. In this picturesque setting, enjoy a traditional breakfast of local pie and a fermented drink called boza, made of sour milk. Stop at the nearby St Jovan Bigorski Monastery (St John the Baptist), which is the most spiritual monastery in Macedonia. Built in the 19th century on the remains of an 11th century church, the monastery stands on the slopes of Mt Bistra and is home to a small silver coffin allegedly containing remains of St John himself. Then continue on to the village of Janche, which sits in a winding c...

    Day

    4

    Europe’s
    settlements
    historic

    Ohrid is Europe’s oldest lake, and one of the oldest human settlements in the world, with a wealth of historic sites and religious monuments to discover. It’s an eternal town, a magical hill whose primordial pulsation links ancient and modern times forever. The town is said to have once been home to 365 churches, one for each day of the year, earning it the nickname “the Macedonian Jerusalem”. Despite being a World Heritage site for over 30 years, the town remains under the radar of visitors. Today is free to explore the town’s streets and churches, maybe picking up a bargain or two in the vibrant Old Bazaar. Alternatively, you may wish to join your leader for an optional day trip to the southern point of Ohrid Lake and the mystical Sveti Naum Monastery, one of the most important places of pilgrimage in Macedonia. You’ll ...

    Day

    5

    another
    village
    foothills

    Drive to Dihovo, another little village in the foothills of Mt Pelister. Meet a local beekeeper to learn about this age-old craft. Wearing protective clothing, view an open beehive demonstration, extract honey from the comb and, of course, enjoy a tasting. Afterwards, tuck into a traditional home-cooked meal in a stone and wood villa built in traditional Macedonian style. All of the ingredients are organic and come from the family’s own private gardens. Arrive in Bitola by mid afternoon. Relax in one of the city’s many cafes, explore the stalls of the Old Bazaar or choose to take a guided tour of the ancient town and archaeological site of Heraklea Lyncestis, located on the outskirts of Bitola. Heraklea was founded by Philip II of Macedonia in the 4th century BC after he had conquered the surrounding region of Lyncestis and i...

    Day

    6

    Turkish
    importance
    culture

    Start the day with a Turkish coffee at the Old Bazaar and learn about the importance of coffee culture in Bitola. For the more adventurous, perhaps try a bowl of the local specialty Ckembe Corba (tripe soup). It is claimed that the soup was once part of an initiation rite for boys, but today it is commonly enjoyed as an early morning breakfast dish. Later in the morning, head to the wine region of Tikves to meet an international wine writer – critic and author of the first Macedonian Wine Guide. Thanks to an abundance of sunshine and rich rocky soil, wine grapes thrive in Macedonia and wine culture has taken a central role in Macedonian life since Roman times. It dates back to the 4th century BC in the Tikves region, and the industry thrived during medieval times with its production, as was common at the time throughout Europe...

    Day

    7

    arriving
    capital
    Prishtina

    Cross the border into Kosovo, arriving in the capital of Prishtina by mid morning. Enjoy a short visit of the 14th century Gracanica monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site then visit the nearby settlement of Gracanica, one of the few remaining dominantly Serbian populated areas in Kosovo. Lunch on a selection of Kosovo Serbian barbecue meat dishes prepared by our friendly hosts who make their own sausages and other pork delicacies. After lunch, continue on to the historical city of Prizren. You’ll take a short walking tour then have a free evening to explore.

    Day

    8

    morning
    through
    Ottomans

    Enjoy a morning walk through Prizren, where both Ottomans and Byzantines have left their mark, then stop briefly in Albania to visit the Rozafa fortress. Located above the city of Shkoder, this is one of the last legendary strongholds of the allied Christian forces (Albanians, Montenegrins and Venetians) against the invading Ottomans in the 15th century. Travel on to Montenegro and the coastal town of Kotor, arriving by late afternoon. Boasting a stunning stretch of Mediterranean coastline, gorgeous tucked-away mountain hamlets and charming small-town affability, Montenegro is rapidly emerging as one of the world’s fastest-growing traveller destinations. In summer, buzzing Budva is full of Eastern Europe’s well-heeled pleasure seekers, yet venture beyond the glitz and you'll be rewarded with pristine natural landscapes and ru...

    Day

    9

    outskirts
    country
    centuries-old

    After breakfast, visit Njegusi, a town on the outskirts of Kotor, which is famous around the country for its smoke dried hams and cheeses. Stop into a centuries-old smokehouse, where the owners will take you on a tour and explain their artisanal production process. Enjoy tastings of their smoked hams, cheeses and grape brandy before returning to Kotor. Later, take a short trip to an olive farm in the village of Tici, located in the Lustica bay area on the outskirts of Kotor, and discover traditional and contemporary techniques of producing this staple Mediterranean ingredient. Take a walk through olive groves to a well-preserved and ancient stone olive mill, where olives were once milled by hand. Here you will also be guided in how to properly taste olive oil and discern the best quality. In any free time on your last day you m...

    Day

    10

    Adventure
    concludes
    activities

    Your Real Food Adventure concludes this morning. There are no activities planned today and you are free to leave at any time. The closest airport to Kotor is Tivat (TIV). While this is the most convenient, there are limited flights services available. The closest major airport is Dubrovnik (DBV), located in Croatia (1.5 hours). There are a number of taxi companies that service the route between Kotor and Dubrovnik airport. If you are flying out from Dubrovnik, your leader will be able to assist you to arrange a transfer. Should you wish to stay and explore Montenegro, additional accommodation can be purchased through your booking agent.

    Inclusions

    Included activities
    • Meals

      3 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners

    • Transport

      Minibus

    • Accommodation

      Guesthouse (1 night), Hotel (6 nights)

    • Insurance

      This day tour excludes fee of insurance.

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