Getting to Nis was the biggest test this man has endured. Many a person has failed, but I was determined to succeed. I arrived at the bus station plenty early. I’m normally used to having a general ticket sales counter, sometimes an international and regional section, but it is usually very Cody-friendly. Sofia was a little different. To make a long story short, it took me 45 minutes to find the proper bus company (Maptu) that would take me to Nis. The worst of it was that I previously wrote the name of the company in my little book. A super friendly local who was also on my bus helped me out, thanks Veronica!
Nis was a lot bigger than I expected. Really cool city, a lot of students there. The hostel was pretty empty so the host took me out with his friends out on the town. I’ve been to some big party cities on my trip and y’know I’ve put in some work, but I don’t think I’ve partied harder than I did in Nis (sorry mom).
Currently a couple cities ahead of the blog, onto Cluj Napoca next 🙂
A cleanse is in order when you come home. You have no right to bug us about our chicken pot pies nutrition value at this point. May even have room for future indulgences.