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Love how much you truly look for joy in even the worst circumstances. What makes this channel work is how authentic, open minded and cheerful you are in every situation and how you embrace every location looking for good experiences without prejudice or judgement. I envy you living in Europe where these kinds of adventures & diversity are possible. Living in Vancouver, BC (Canada) you would need weeks and a huge budget (airfare is very expensive) to get to more than 3 countries (here on the West Coast you could do Canada, US & Mexico in about 5 days driving). Canada is huge (2nd largest country) so even doing an adventure to experience the incredible diversity within Canada coast to coast would take 30-60 days depending on transportation. British Columbia alone has oceans, islands, mountains, desert, rainforests, hot springs, wine country & tundra.
I once took a bus from Utrecht in The Netherlands to Andorra (in the Pyrenees, between France and Spain) for a skiing holiday. Skiing in the sun every day was marvelous, the drive wasn’t. A 24h drive for an eight day holiday, one day for recuperation of the 24h travel, so effectively only five days of skiing. And when back at home another day of recuperation. No possibility for stretching your legs or go to the toilet, unless the driver has to fill the tank. Which was only three times, one of them in the middle of the night, so forget about sleep. There was a toilet on board but it was locked, because the driver refused to clean the toilet. He was a driver and not a cleaning lady, he told us at the beginning. So never ever again. Train is okay, car and plane also, but a bus? No way.
Been following your channel since the start, you're doing so well man, I'd love to see you in Australia at some point, we have so much culture and history here I'd be honoured to show you 👑👑
Following your channel since you've uploaded your first video. It is amazing to see your travel vlogs and to get learn new things everytime when I watch your videos. It's AMAZING! Best of Luck !
If you ever should end up in Estonia or would like to just come here to explore and stuff like that, i would gladly be ready to host you, show you around and i would do all my best to make your time here as memorable as possible :). Awesome video.
Fun video! I loved the look on your face at the first stop when you thought the bus was about to move. In Sep. 2025 we will on a river cruise from Budapest to Bucharest, with a stop in Belgrade. I don't know how much free time we will have, but you have made me excited to check it out.
I don't think I would be capable of sitting on a bus for so long, but thank you for sacroficing your butt so we don't have to, hehe. Last summer I did Croatia and a bit of Slovenia, Bosnia and Montenegro and I fell in love with the Balkans' vibe. Something to be experienced at least once for sure 😅, and now Serbia is on my wishlist after watching your video. Keep the momentum on your channel!
This was a surprise, first few seconds of your video, I recognised the Serbian bus, its their most famous bus company. You chose a route that’s typically used by workers who work abroad and returning home for holiday by bus and for some reason rather wont take wizz air or something. You have lot of companies from Balkan region that drive far into Europe, all the way to Upsalla, Sweden. Btw you could have asked the bus driver to wait few min for your sandwich. Serbia is awesome, the capital is vibrant and fun and has direct flights to NYC and Far East. Great video
I see that his channel has kinda evolved in the sense that the challenges in the beginning were quite hard and uncomfortable for him. But now, the challenges are not hard at all but designed for easy completion but still entertaining.
Nice video! However, I found definitely some longer busroutes within Europe such as the bus „Bremen - Kyiv“ with some buzzing 40hrs. on the bus. Bus there are even longer ones for sure.
I think you can pull it off by making even longer videos. Showing all the research you do for your trips. Fails asking people something. Basically give even more realistic image of what it takes to make your videos. Spend last day of my holiday all day watching all of your videos. Great content. few videos seemed like you done them just for the content, just something to post. Copy paste few ideas from others. But your channel is awesome and I can't wait for your new videos. Just easy to watch cause if your personality
I was once on a bus that was traveling from Portugal to Bulgaria. 😅 Thankfully I was only on a trip from Italy to Slovenia. It was 8 hours and that was enough for me.
11:49 I'd probably had already made a friend on the bus, because I'd been having a smoke with the two aunties behind you in each and every stop the bus had made... 😅
Those bus stop things needs to be planned. Like really. Like when you start the ride. Order to ETA and update them when you're late. Sometimes you need like 60 minutes notice... I do this every time. Order when you start the ride, even if it's 5 hours in advance. Also Early Check-In is like a think you ask for at booking the hotel, weeks in advance...
Great video! The longest bus ride I‘ve been on was Kopenhagen 🇩🇰 to Graz 🇦🇹 25 hours. Love the serbian hospitality! If you ever want to visit Austria‘s second biggest City the Cultural and Student City of Graz then let me know!
That door that you found on the bus was not a toilet! That’s a small sleeping area for drivers who are multiples at a time and are free from driving, go their to rest before it is their turn again.
@@AteTameling thanks for explanation! Chris you should take a go pro 9/10 and film with that, will have a definetly more high quality and with just a couple hundreds of euros !!
There is no wayyyy that u stopped in Weiskirchen in Germany :o That is my hometown! If you had said something i would have brought u some great local dishes :) Maybe next time…
I feel lied to Chris, there are busses from Amsterdam to Sofia Bulgaria - further than Novi Sad and also I`ve been following since like 1k subscribers if that 😅 maybe just keep on going east :D
The longest bus drive i did was 13h from Kosice, Albania to Athens, Greece. It was so warm but the Aircon worked thankfully and the bus driver gave us all a chilled bottle of water half way through it was amazing 😁 we also took a 3h bus from Podgorica to Zablak in Montenegro but the A/C was broken. It was SO HOT that my boyfriend had to go topless we must have looked crazy 😂😂😂
Visit LITHUANIA 🇱🇹. You won't regret it. And the challenge would be: Make friends with local chavs at the crappy neighborhood and have a drink with them in some local bar 😂