Hitchhiking from Aleksinac
Hitchhiking to Aleksinac
Recent reviews mentioning Aleksinac
43.37903, 21.81062
Lol didn't even had the time to write my sign (used the thumb while few cars were passing by) that a car with two Macedonians asked me where I go : "South, North Macedonia...Bulgaria?" "Come in!". Indirect ride to Skopje because they invited me at a generous grill restaurant! Had no problem to pass me trough the border, even though I was heavily controlled―cavalierrustique
44.69442, 20.58342
I waited 5 minutes and had already two cars stopping for me without a sign lol. One was going to Leskovac but I checked is best to stop at gas station before Nis. I took bus 70 to go there. This is basically a nice little hike of 20mn and fence was open to pass through. I am a 27M with moustache and nice hat, if it helps.―cavalierrustique
43.38256, 21.80804
If you're heading towards Sofia/Istanbul, this is an average spot for hitchhiking; more drivers head towards Greece/Macedonia. We tried to hitchhike at a gas station for 2.5 hours, then moved directly onto the highway. After 45 minutes, a driver heading to Pirot stopped us. I don't know if we were unlucky or if it's actually a bad spot. It's hard to say. (Perhaps we should ask the drivers at the Nais Hotel on the other side.) Overall, it's a good place for a wild camping trip – there's a quiet meadow behind the fence, and if you need one, there's a shop and a toilet.―Moonhans
44.57411, 20.64733
We tried to hitchhike towards Nisz/Sofia, heading towards Istanbul. After a few conversations, we managed (with a good deal of luck) to catch a driver heading towards Nisz. The driver was so kind and positive that he took us to Nisz, even though he was going slightly in the opposite direction. What's more, he took us to a huge dinner at a good local restaurant. (We broke the speed record while hitchhiking, reaching 188 km/h.) Overall, it seems like a great place to hitchhike towards Sofia, with heavy traffic from cars and trucks.―Moonhans
43.37903, 21.81062
Regular but not abundant traffic, there were 4 trucks parked (Turkish and Bulgarian). I was lucky to get a ride from a Serbian border control all the way to Bulgarian border since the truck drivers parking there were not to keen on taking me. was holding a sign Pirot―Anonymous
44.66333, 20.61238
Waited with a sign Nis, right on the highway just after the barriers (I saw two policemen looking guys hitch the same way). Hungarian driver going to Greece took me, Lots of traffic and no problem for car to stop directly on the road since the ones behind have to stop for the toll barrier anyway. Took bus 493 from Sava Centar in Beograd to get there, public transport is free (for now).―Anonymous
43.38992, 21.80207
Toll ramps on the motorway. Excellent spot for getting a ride to Belgrade/north. To that direction, you can also hitchhike at the petrol station 200 meters backwards next to Hotel NAIS, where, especially in summer months, you'll find dozens of transit vehicles having a short break, so you can even negotiate with drivers and get a quick seat.This toll ramps are also an average to good place for hitchhiking towards south/Macedonia.
―Anonymous
43.3806, 21.80984
The petrol station between the toll counter and the city Nis. When I was there, the place was crowded with cars full of Turkish people form the Netherlands and Germany, but their cars where all completely filled up.After 4 hours of waiting, we decided to take the train.
―Anonymous
43.3806, 21.80984
police sent us away from the toll-station. really low traffic at the petrol station. we (3 guys) waited for a long time, then got a ride to vranje.if you're alone, try to hitch with a sign from the on-ramp. little dangerous, but a lot of trucks stopped and offered long rides to skopje or futher to turkey
―Keek
43.3806, 21.80984
At the toll station the police sent me away to the petrol station. There was hardly any people, but I managed to find a ride into Nis city center in an hour from there.―Balazs
43.3806, 21.80984
It is senseless to hitchhike there, when there is a toll just a few hundred meters later.―AlekNis
43.3806, 21.80984
I was there and it was raining like hell the whole day, its not the best spot cause not that much people stop by but its actually better as to stand in the rain on the toll ramps, i got a lift to sofia after 1.5 hours so still good―TeeTramp
43.3806, 21.80984
it's still only a petrol station just before tolls, so don't expect a lot from this place, as only a percent or two of all traffic stops for petrol here. You better walk 300m up to the tolls and hitch there, just like on any toll―Anonymous
43.3806, 21.80984
Do not loose your time in here. Find a way to hitch-hike in paytolls.―Kralx15
43.3806, 21.80984
Very hard to get a lift to Sofia (2 men )―Anonymous
43.38992, 21.80207
There are not tolls anymore...―Anonymous
43.38992, 21.80207
I got a ride to Leskovac without even getting to the proper place to hh, I was asking the cars who are queuing and one of them took me―Mileagainst
43.38992, 21.80207
If there isn't a lot of traffic, or something interesting is happening, police will start to make trouble for hh to pass the time―Surfmaster 5000
43.38992, 21.80207
I went to Sofia from this toll station. I was directly behind so people could see me while paying. Worked after 10 or 15 minutes. The police didn't say anything. I walked on the highway to this spot from the gas station 1 km further down the road.―Julei
43.38992, 21.80207
Bearded hobo that I am, I had to wait just 10 minutes. Stood within 30 meters of the tollbooths, so the drivers could see me while they stopped to pay. Very good spot.―Anonymous