Before it became an independent country in 1991, it was a part of Yugoslavia.It's bordered by Austria to the north, Italy, Hungary, Croatia, and the west.There are a lot of wonderful sights in Slovenia.This is an article about how to plan a trip.
Step 1: Know the weather of the country.
The Mediterranean climate only applies to the coast.The climate is continental, with mild to hot weather in the summer, as well as colder weather on the eastside.
Step 2: One of the languages is spoken and you have to know or learn it.
The majority of the population speaks the native language of Slovenian.It would be a good idea to brush up on that language.Hungarian, Italian, and even German are some of the languages spoken by some people.Welcome (Dobrodosli) Hello (Pozdravljeni, Zivjo, or Zdravo - used in cities) are some of the basic phrases in the Slovene language."halo" is used when talking on the phone.You should always be aware of where you are.There won't be anyone who can speak German and Croatian at the same time.Menus in different languages can be found in many restaurants, and sometimes they are included in one menu.Just ask for it.
Step 3: Know the location of the different regions.
The Coast and Karst are among them.The regions are described below.The Coast and Karst contains the cities of Ilirska Bistrica, Postojna, and Sezana.There are caves, hills, and the coastline in the southwestern part of the country.Bled, Idrija, Jesenice and the Triglav National Park make up the Julian Alps.It has huge lakes and a mountain.The capital of this region is Ljubljana.It has the cities of Kamnik and Kranj.Dolenjske Toplice, Kocevje, and Novo Mesto are in southeastern Slovenia.The rivers of Krka and lower Sava are in the southeastern region.
Step 4: Know the cities.
There are several cities in Slovenia, including the capital, Ljubljana.Maribor is the second-largest city.
Step 5: Know the requirements for entering.
There is no border control in Slovenia because of the Schengen Agreement.There is border control in several countries.There are no immigration checks at customs.You can get a visa that is valid in all other countries that have signed and executed this treaty if you are a Schengen member.
Step 6: You can take the bus.
Information about airport and international bus services can be found on the website.There are often connecting buses between Trieste, Italy and Kober and Piran on weekdays.Trips between Gorizia, Italy and Nova Gorica are available at least once an hour.The trip can be done by walking.
Step 7: Go for a flight!
The central part of the national carrier Adria Airways provides flights to several cities across Europe with connections to Southeast Europe.There are flights from Dublin to Pula across the Croatian border.You can get to western Slovenia from the Trieste Airport in Italy, but you have to drive an hour to get there.You can take the airport in Austria, or the Italian Treviso Airport, which has other entryways to Slovenia.
Step 8: Take a train.
There are gaps in railway connections between Italy and every neighboring country.Vilach or Vienna in Austria is one of the most popular connecting routes.Travelers can use the poorer railway connection from other points in Italy to reach Gorizia.Some destinations provide contingency tickets that can sell out quickly, but they are usually very cheap.City Star tickets are available for return trips that are going somewhere.
Step 9: You can check out The National Museum of Yugoslavia.
The entrance is from Muzejka Street.The biggest and oldest museum in the world is located in Ljubljana.The museum building was built in the 19th century.There is an extensive collection of beneficial objects in the museum.Some are ancient, dating back to the Stone Age, but there are more modern ones as well.There is a new building on the Metelkova, Maistrova Street 1, which has collections of art traditions of Slovenia.There are many applied arts from the 14th century to today in the permanent exhibit.
Step 10: You can take a trip to Ljubljana.
There are many buildings from the time when Yugoslavia was a part of Austria-Hungary.It's cheaper than many of the European capital cities because there aren't many tourists.
Step 11: One of the pure and cultural pearls is located in the Salek Valley.
The Logar Valley Landscape Park has the Rinka Waterfall, the Solcava Panoramic Road and the Cathedral of St Mohor.
Step 12: You can go to one of the mountains in the Julian Alps.
They can be used for skiing, mountain biking, kayaking and ratting.
Step 13: One of the caves is in the southern part of Slovenia.
Step 14: Bled has a ski resort as well as a lake.
The first tourists visited the Postojna caves in 1213.
Step 15: Take a tour of Salek Valley.
There are several cities there that are worth a visit.The award of European Union EDEN was given to it in 2009, in relation to tourism and protected places.It's a great place to relax in clean nature, hike in beautiful mountains, and enjoy delicious local food from eco farms.There are great vistas on the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, Landscape Parks, and Solcava Panoramic Road.There are over 100 natural wonders.Part of the European Climate Alliance.It's located at the bottom of Menini Plateau, and it attracts many visitors because they like to see the Church of St.One of the best places to mountaineer and visit farms for tourists is the valley of Luce.Snezna jama Cave is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area.The Vrbovec Castle and Franciscan Monastery can be found in Najarze.It's a great place to visit.