I planned to write about Novo Mesto 3
articles ago, but my brain didn't let me be simplistic and I just felt like to
share part of my life.
Finally let's talk
about the city that the First Lady of the United States was
born, Melania Trump. No I'm gonna write anything about it. Focus! Here we
were, walking in the street looking for a place to sleep. A girl from CS just
wrote me saying that she maybe could host us, but we arrived there in the
beginning of afternoon and she would be able to answer us just at night and
with this uncertain it wouldn't be nice to walk around carrying our backpacks
until get the answer. Then we just booked a cheap hostel in the city center that
was completely empty. Basically we booked two beds, but we had the entire room
for us. In fact for 10 euros it was a great hostel that our room was in the
last floor entire made by wood, floor, walls, beds, door and a triangular roof.
Also all of beds had an inclined window just above our heads. The best was that
this huge room was just for us. In fact later our possible host just texted us
saying that she wouldn't be able to host us. The hostel was the best option ;)
Novo Mesto was a
magnificent city for me. It's a small version of Ljubljana with an old bridge
crossing a green river having some old houses and bars in the riverside.
There were no so
many things to see in this small city and we spent the day talking, having
beers and chilling out.
What made my
experience in Novo Mesto to be special was the fact that everywhere that we
were going, we were having the chance to meet new people. In fact what I could
feel was that people from there were really curious to know what two Brazilian
were doing there, once this wasn't a really popular city in Slovenia and it was
low season.
I had the feeling
to be really welcome from the locals. This experience doesn't happen often in
tourist cities, places where the locals aren't enjoying the impact that the
tourism is doing in their life.
When we are
traveling we don't really realize it. However when a place became touristic, if
you're a local that aren't connected with commercial sector, you won't make
profit out of the tourism. Worse, you're going to have bad impacts in your
daily life.
I could mention
many aspects that the tourism is bad for a community, but the one that
currently impact strongly is the cost of living. Normally when places become
tourist, the cost of living tends to rise, like accommodation and food. These
places that are full of tourists around, people in vacation tends to be opener
to spend more many than usual. Also regions that live using tourism as main
economic, even been poor than where most of the travelers are from, the prices
increase crazily. For instance, I'm currently paying 150 euros for a room in
the city center of Granada. The cheapest hostel that you could find to sleep
during one mouth it would be more than 300 euros to share a room with other
people. If would like to have the same room that I have in a similar location
you would need to pay more than 600 euros per month. It's 4 times the normal
price for tourists. I'm not even talking searching an apartment in booking for one month,
it’s going to be hard to find something cheaper than 1K euros.
This is a not
sustainable tourism, where the local aren't interested to meet foreigns
anymore, because their presence impact direct in the quality of living that
they could have there. This is one the reasons that I don't like to visit
tourist cities. Once they locals are closed, you'll have a hard time to have
the opportunity to meet them and see how this place really is, in other words
to live the local experience, to discover the world. Don't forget that the world
is made by small pieces that you need to connect with each other, if you miss
one of them that is being affected from the tourism, there are going to have
some pieces missing in your puzzle.
Though Novo Mesto
gave us a local experience, where locals were always opened to interact, give
advices, hang out with and making us enjoy a lot this time there.
At the ending the
girl that couldn't host us just invited us to join her in a salsa classes. It
was a kind of unexpected moment that I was just seeing myself dancing Latin
music in a small village in Slovenia.
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