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March 29, 2009

Travel to Slovenia on a Hosted Tour!

Kollander World Travel

More and more Americans are hearing about the beauty of Slovenia. At the same time, more people are discovering some Slovenian ancestry, family connection, or sometimes a boastful neighbor. Add to this the stories travelers bring back of their experiences in Slovenia and neighboring countries and you can see why there is still a lot of interest in our custom tours to this wonderful area of the world.

We are pleased to offer a great line up of diverse travel options for those considering travel to Europe and especially Slovenia this year. Our direct connection with Adria Airways gives us access to their most discounted fares – within Europe and across the Atlantic. Reliable car rentals combined with our reserved rates at nearly every hotel in the country give independent travelers the flexibility and discount rates they seek when touring on they’re own.

Those desiring a more in-depth experience look for our escorted tours where expert local guides give you the history and nuances of each location we visit – and each new dish we sample as well! In 2009 we are pleased to have 4 excellent choices that are hosted by experienced travelers that know how to share their love of travel with you.

The Slovenian Women’s Union Secrets of Slovenia   May 8 – 19, 2009

Veteran traveler and acknowledged ‘Slovene-aphile’, Bonnie Prokup wore several hats when considering the itinerary and daily details we have planned for this trip. As an officer for SWUA, she wanted to be sure to achieve the best possible value for the membership and tour participants. As an airline industry veteran, she understood the value of choosing a good airline like Austrian Air due to its reliability in these times. And most important, as a lover of all Slovenian culture, she wanted add those uniquely Slovenian ingredients that the solo traveler would never uncover; special meals prepared in traditional ways (a celebration of Slovenian women cooking!), small villages preserving ancient life styles, and of course great local musicians celebrating the good life in the evening!

May is a beautiful time to visit Slovenia. The coast is warm, not hot and the larger crowds of tourists are at least a month away! Flowers are everywhere. Warmed by the prevailing Mediterranean winds the blooms are at least a month ahead of the American Midwest. It’s not too early for fresh vegetables from the many organic farms and hot houses that dot the countryside we will be touring. In Bohinj, the spring brings fresh cheese from the cows and goats that are busy eating the fresh grasses on the hill sides. And, what luck, the grapes from last fall’s harvest have been busy working all winter and are just ready for testing!

For those interested, we have only about 6 spaces left on this tour as of this writing and the brochure is available on our website or by calling the office.

Villages and Festival of Slovenia  June 18 – 30, 2009

Travel with Dr. Steve and Shirley Kapsch as they return again to visit the thriving villages of the Slovenian countryside. The Kapsch’s hail from the Iron or Vermillion Range of Minnesota which immersed them in Slovenian American culture and an appreciation of the old country. This tour will mark their 4th trip to Slovenia in the past few years and friends around the country are ready to share their local delights with the group.

Along with our expert local guide you’ll have a full two weeks in Slovenia with people you know, focusing on the homelands of the early Slovenian settlers of North America.  This is a chance to learn more about the people of Slovenia, their lifestyles, their values, and their beautiful land. We’ll take in the Jurevanje festival in Crnomelj, visit a local winery near Novo Mesto, and tour the key cities of Ljubljana, Portoroz and the Karst, Idrija, Bovec, and of course Alpine Lake Bled. This is an in-depth tour that features most meals in local and regional highlight restaurants along the way.

This tour offers a great overview combined with an unusual amount of contact with local villages and people making a difference in the countryside of today’s Slovenia.

Memories of Slovenia with Breda Loncar and Tony Petkovsek  September 16 – 26, 2009

As a partner in Kollander World Travel, 3rd generation Slovenian-American Tony Petkovsek has managed to share his love of Slovenian style music and culture on dozens of trips and tours to Slovenia – and is always ready to lead another group of travelers back over. In contrast, Breda Loncar was born in Slovenia, immigrated to the US as a child and has only visited the country one time. From her hard work as the editor of the Slovenian American Times, she knew she had to visit the country again and witness the progress and the honored traditions first hand.

The two honored Alumni of St. Vitus Slovenian School in Cleveland decided to work together to design and lead a tour that covers the classic cities and scenes of Slovenian that fill our memories. We’ll begin in the mountains at the placid waters of Alpine Lake Bled. The views of Triglav mountain within the pristine national park awe every visitor. We’ll sample the fare of alpine sheppards in Bohinj and the world famous dinners of Avsenik’s Gostilna with live music. We continue to the border with Italy near Novo Gorica where so much WWI history took place. Today the hilly region supports world famous vineyards that are giving Slovenia a top name among the world’s wines. Traveling around the limestone laden Karst region we learn how the system of underground rivers has shaped the land and the people as we tour one of the immense caverns in the area. Of course this rugged region also shapes the tastes and the world’s best ‘prsuit’ or dried ham does its miraculous curing in the cold dry air.

Maribor and Ptuj in eastern Slovenian hold treasures from the medieval era of Slovenian history as a kingdom under the rule of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. One of the well preserved castles houses an excellent museum showcasing nearly 1,000 years of Slovene culture and history.  As a testament to Slovenia’s sustainability, the 400 year old grape vine in Maribor is widely considered to be the world’s oldest! In Velenje we’ll see how the coal miners of the region earned their lively hood – many of whom took the trade to America when they settled here.

Local friends and officials will greet the group in Ljubljana as we discover the capitol city, from its ancient castle overlooking the old town to its modern, thriving University and city center. Our hotel near the old city center allows for easy access to the pedestrian zone and the inviting shops and cafes along the way. As we travel from the oldest villages and farms to the cosmopolitan city we’ll make memories of Slovenia that will last a life time.

Country Roads of Slovenia with Brane Vidmar October 8 – 16, 2009

Hundreds of Kollander Group travelers have experienced the wonderful work of our good natured and professional tour manager: Brane Vidmar. He has lead groups throughout the world and always earns the greatest praise for what he imparts to the tour and the experience.

We are very fortunate to have him available to lead an exploration that will uncover the best the country has to offer. Brane uncoverss everything, from local craftsmen, rustic Gostilnas and restaurants as we travel between the unique wine growing regions of Slovenia. Local climate, culture, migration, and the soil have shaped the flavors of the vines and the people of Slovenia and our tour uncovers the diversity as we travel from west to east. We begin the northern gateway region formed by Alps at Lake Bled. Here the rugged terrain and fertile valleys favored sheppards and cheeses and wild mushrooms. Goriska Brda on the Italian border is being called the Slovenian Tuscany for its relaxed lifestyle and ”slow food” tradition with 4 and 6 hour meals. The fisherman and merchants of coastal Slovenia combine Venetian traditions with spicier influences from the south for delicious seafood and white wines.

Heading inland and east we find the rolling breadbasket of Slovenia near Novo Mesto and the old heart of Slovenia, the towns of Maribor and Ptuj are built over giant underground cellars constructed hundreds of years ago to preserve the developing wine. Local music is shared over harvest stories and hearty regional food. Further east in the Bizeljsko region, champagne grapes have found their niche in the pockets of rich soil at the edge of the plains to the north. Here villages remain unchanged from hundreds of years ago. After visiting a world renowned cellar we head to the relaxing mineral water spas of Smarjeta Toplice.

Brane Vidmar has studied the foods and history of wine as well as the long and varied history of the Slovenian people and is by most accounts, the most qualified guide in Slovenia. During the last day in Ljubljana he will be sure to explain all the historical sites and shopping opportunities as well!

ADRIA AIRWAYS to Ljubljana

We are pleased to announce that the national air carrier of Slovenia has finalized negotiations with several transatlantic air carriers regarding discounted airfares to Slovenia and beyond. For the 1st time, we are able to offer ‘thru tickets’ at discounted prices from nearly every major city in the USA to Ljubljana – and every other city served by Adria Airways! Previously, 2 tickets were sometimes issued to get a better price, butre-checking luggage in Europe and the chance of a miss-connect due to weather and other delays were concerns.

The new agreements allow for luggage to be checked all the way to and from your destination and some of the current “super specials” we are seeing are really amazing. Among the reputable airlines involved are: Continental, United, Lufthansa, Austrian Air and of course Adria Airways. If you are still contemplating travel this summer – these new fares are worth considering.

We would be happy to hear from you regarding our services. If you would like complete descriptive brochures for these and other tours featuring Slovenia, Croatia, Europe and anywhere in the World you’d like to travel, please feel free to call, email or visit our website.

We look forward to hearing your travel stories upon your return.

Michael Benz
Kollander World Travel
mbenz@kollander.com
1-800-800-5981

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