Practical | A Mandarin-Friendly Guide to Getting Around the Balkans
Whether this is your first trip to the Balkans or one of many, knowing how transport works on the ground — and which services suit Mandarin-speaking travellers — makes a real difference to the experience.
Common ways to get around the Balkans
1. Between cities
- Train: cheap but slow, with limited departures — a good fit if you have time and enjoy slow travel.
- Long-distance bus: by far the most common way to move between cities, with reasonable fares; buy at the station or via a local app such as FlixBus.
- Self-drive rentals: suitable for small groups; check insurance coverage in advance for some border crossings.
2. Within the city
- Taxis: confirm the fare before you set off to avoid the "tourist rate".
- Buses and trams: in Belgrade public buses inside the city are currently free to ride — especially convenient for short stays. Rush hours can get crowded; try to travel outside peak times.
Mandarin-speaking driver-guide service: travel made easier
To better serve Mandarin-speaking visitors we offer a driver-guide service — one Mandarin-speaking driver who is also your guide. It works well for families, business travellers and small groups.
What we offer:

- Mandarin throughout, no language barrier
- Comfortable vehicles (BMW sedan / Mercedes business van / 7-seater / multiple options)
- Flexible pickup and drop-off: airport, city, hotels, sights all covered
- Your own schedule: priced by the day, no need to fit a group itinerary
- Substantive guiding: not just transport — real context on local history and culture
- Transparent pricing: invoice available; WeChat, Alipay and euro payments accepted
Suggested routes:
- Belgrade in depth (city centre + fortress + arts quarter + museums)
- Novi Sad wine day trip
- Subotica & the Hungarian-border architecture loop
- Niš & southern Serbia cultural exploration
Why a Mandarin-speaking driver?
Easy communication
No more awkward moments because you don't speak Serbian. Most of our Mandarin-speaking drivers have lived in the region for years — they know the roads and the background of the sights, and you can talk to them naturally in Mandarin.
Flexible routing, time saved
Unlike a fixed group tour, the driver-guide service is built around your needs. Airport transfers, city sightseeing, or multi-country drives across Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia & Herzegovina — everything can be arranged to fit.
Local knowledge
Unsure of the roads? Don't know which restaurant is reliable? Leave it to our drivers. They are not just behind the wheel — they are your "Balkans pocket reference".
Where we operate
- Belgrade (capital of Serbia, main international airport)
- Novi Sad (cultural city on the Danube)
- Subotica (a colourful town with Central European character)
- Niš (Roman heritage and a south-east transport hub)
- Cross-border itineraries to Montenegro & Bosnia and Herzegovina (mountains and coast within a day)
Sample itineraries
[Belgrade in a day]
- Saint Sava Cathedral, Kalemegdan Fortress, Skadarlija
- BMW sedan + Mandarin-speaking driver-guide, around 9 hours total
[Danube wine day trip]
- Old Novi Sad + Fruška Gora winery tasting
- Mandarin-speaking driver-guide + wine commentary + door-to-door transfers
Tips
- We recommend booking the driver-guide service 3–5 days ahead so we can arrange the right vehicle and route.
- Choose hourly billing or a fixed full-day price — transparent either way.
- For cross-border trips bring your original passport; the driver will help you clear the border smoothly.
How to book
Reserve via our website: Book the airport pickup service
WeChat: BalkanChina
Email: [email protected]
Locations served: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Subotica and Niš