Thursday, October 31, 2019

Balkan Insight article: "Lonely Planet Lists North Macedonia as a 'Top Desination'"


https://balkaninsight.com/2019/10/23/lonely-planet-lists-north-macedonia-as-a-top-destination

Lonely Planet Lists North Macedonia as a ‘Top Destination’


October 23, 2019
Guidebook company Lonely Planet named North Macedonia as one of the world’s best tourist destinations in 2020 due to its “untouched natural wonders”, ranking it third behind Bhutan and England.

St John at Kaneo church in Ohrid, North Macedonia. Photo: BIRN.

One of the most popular travel guides, Lonely Planet, has included North Macedonia as its third best travel destination for 2020, citing its rich history, the clear waters of Lake Ohrid and the country’s picturesque mountain peaks.
“Part Balkan, part Mediterranean and rich in Greek, Roman and Ottoman heritage, North Macedonia has a fascinating past and a complex national identity,” Lonely Planet said on its website.
While pinpointing Lake Ohrid and the ancient coastal town of the same name as the top tourist destination in the country, Lonely Planet said this is far from all that North Macedonia has to offer.
The travel guide also advises visiting the Mavrovo, Galicica and Pelister national parks for their mixture of wild nature, breathtaking mountain views and culinary experiences.
“Dramatic mountains have blissfully quiet walking trails, lakes and riding opportunities,” it said.
“These gorgeous regions are as yet little explored, so if you want to get off the beaten track in Europe – this is the place,” it added.
Touching on the subject of North Macedonia’s capital Skopje, Lonely Planet remarked that last government’s grand revamp project which sprinkled “grotesque faux-neoclassical monuments, buildings and fountains” around the city centre have fortunately failed to ruin its unique charm.
“Luckily, its Ottoman old town and buzzing modern areas are untouched and remain charming and authentic,” it said.
The latest Lonely Planet list of top destinations ranks Bhutan in the Himalayas as the number one for 2020, and England, with its unique seaside and historic buildings, as the runner-up.

Friday, October 4, 2019

Road to the White House Planning Trip -- September 2019 - a stop at Brown University to see Petar Pesev!

I was traveling to New Hampshire to make the arrangements for my Road to the White House class.  This is a course about the history and politics of US presidential campaigns that includes a trip to NH and an intensive 10-day internship leading up to the first-in-the-nation primary.

See the course website
https://www.usfsp.edu/road-to-the-white-house/

and the course blog
https://rtwh2020.blogspot.com/

for more about the course. 

What does this planning trip have to do with Macedonia?

I had the opportunity to visit Petar Pesev at Brown University!

Followers of this blog may remember when I had the pleasure of attending his high school graduation from Nova in Skopje
https://jainmacedonia.blogspot.com/2017/06/nova-graduation-celebrating-class-of.html

Now Petar is a junior -- and exceeding all expectations (naturally). Wonderful to visit the Brown campus and to hear how things are going over a cup of coffee (not one of my beloved macchiattos, as in Skopje, but.....I did try one of their famous muffins) 

(here's my Ode to the Macchiatto.... my initial reaction to coffee culture in Macedonia...https://jainmacedonia.blogspot.com/2017/02/an-ode-to-macchiatto.html)

There used to be regular non-stop flights from TPA to MHT every day, multiple times a day. As I have been working on the NH planning trip (and making arrangements for the February trip) I have since learned that the number of non-stop flights to MHT has been dramatically reduced (and, in fact, for our February trip it looks like we will be flying into Boston's Logan airport instead).

In any case, due to Hurricane Dorian, changes needed to be made to my flight in to NH.  I had a very packed agenda planned -- and even arriving one day later would mean several meetings would have to be cancelled.  A solution was to adjust my flight so that I could fly non-stop to Providence, RI (instead of MHT).  (The drive from Providence to Manchester was about 1 hour and 45 minutes.) 

I flew into PVD, rented a car, and then drove into Providence. Enjoyed lunch with my former boss/mentor, the former ED of the NH Democratic Party (and Brown alum) at the Hope Club -- and then enjoyed a quick tour of the Brown campus with Petar Pesev.  And I still got to my first meeting in Manchester on time.  (First stop was the Beto HQs on Elm Street, see https://rtwh2020.blogspot.com/2019/09/rtwh-2020-planning-trip-september-2019_21.html


quick tour of the Brown University campus
at the Hope Club in Providence

We were even able to use facebook video to say Zdravo to Aneta Peseva in Skopje while we were together at Brown!