AbstractGeographical studies on characteristics and diversity of the landscape in the Balkans have frequently referred to the portrayals by travelers from different countries, who, due to their work as diplomats and officials or simply as a result of their curiosity, visited various areas of Balkan.Putting the Balkans’ in the attention of Europe, through its recognition and recovery, both in the XIX-th century and in the beginning of the XX-th century, travelling was a process carried out as a geographical recovery, but also as an ethnographic, psychological and cultural recovery. Through the structure of travel, which is a physical displacement, the individual is given the possibility to observe, which, in its turn, encourages the need for...