We take you on a journey through the heart of the Balkans – Bosnia and Herzegovina. For the first time I have added text to our recordings afterwards – I’m looking forward to your feedback!

    You can see the following places in this video:
    Tesanj, Jajce, Mostar, Monastery Blagaj, Kravica waterfalls, Trebinje, Sutjeska nationa park, Sarajevo, Vranduk.

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    1. I was tricked in Bosnia in Jajce -Autoland Jajce – street Dalmatinskih brigada 1 for 1200 Marks so you better watch out in Bosnia! I write this becouse Police tok side of these people so I didnt had a chanse. Bosnia doesn't goes forward with a reason. These people don't show respect at all.

    2. Hi guys, I'm planning 6 day trip with a car to Bosnia and Herzegovnia, is those activities ok? What would you add to this list?

      Day 1: Tuzla to Jajce

      Drive from Tuzla to Jajce (approx. 2.5 hours)

      Spend the day exploring Jajce's historic old town, including the stunning waterfall in the town center and the 14th-century fortress.

      Overnight in Jajce

      Day 2: Jajce to Una National Park

      Drive from Jajce to Una National Park (approx. 2.5 hours)

      Spend the day hiking in the park, including the Martin Brod waterfall and exploring the crystal-clear Una River.

      Overnight near Una National Park

      Day 3: Una National Park to Travnik

      Drive from Una National Park to Travnik (approx. 2 hours)

      Spend the day exploring Travnik's historic old town, including the colorful Sulejmanija Mosque, the 15th-century fortress, and the stunning Plava Voda Spring.

      Overnight in Travnik

      Day 4: Travnik to Mostar

      Drive from Travnik to Mostar (approx. 2.5 hours)

      Spend the day exploring Mostar's historic old town, including the iconic Stari Most bridge, the Kujundziluk market, and the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque.

      Overnight in Mostar

      Day 5: Mostar to Sarajevo

      Drive from Mostar to Sarajevo (approx. 2.5 hours)

      Spend the day exploring Sarajevo's historic old town, including Baščaršija market, the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, and the Latin Bridge where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, triggering World War I.

      Overnight in Sarajevo

      Day 6: Sarajevo to Tuzla

      Drive from Sarajevo to Tuzla (approx. 2 hours)

      On the way, stop at either Sutjeska National Park for some hiking and scenic views (depending on your preferences and fitness levels)

      Return to Tuzla and drop off the rental car

      Depart from Tuzla

      This itinerary includes a mix of city and nature experiences, and allows for some flexibility in terms of which national park to visit on the final day, depending on your interests. Here are some additional suggestions for sights and hiking trails in each location:

      Jajce:

      Visit the Jajce Waterfall, one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's most stunning natural wonders

      Hike to the Pliva Lakes, a beautiful series of interconnected lakes surrounded by forest

      Explore the 14th-century fortress, with stunning views of the town and surrounding countryside

      Una National Park:

      Hike the Una National Park Trail, a scenic route that follows the Una River and passes several waterfalls and swimming holes

      Visit the Strbacki Buk waterfall, one of the park's most impressive sights

      Go kayaking or rafting on the crystal-clear Una River

      Travnik:

      Visit the colorful Sulejmanija Mosque, one of the most beautiful mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina

      Explore the 15th-century fortress, with stunning views of the town and surrounding mountains

      Visit the Plava Voda Spring, a stunning turquoise pool surrounded by lush forest

      Mostar:

      Visit the iconic Stari Most bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most recognizable landmarks in Bosnia and Herzegovina

      Explore the Kujundziluk market, where you can find traditional Bosnian crafts and souvenirs

      Visit the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, a beautiful 17th-century Ottoman mosque with stunning views of the city

      Take a walk along the Neretva River and explore the charming streets of the old town

      Sarajevo:

      Visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, one of the most important Islamic buildings in Bosnia and Herzegovina and a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture

      Explore the Baščaršija market, a lively bazaar filled with shops selling everything from copperware to traditional sweets

      Visit the Latin Bridge, where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, triggering World War I, and learn about the city's fascinating history and cultural heritage

      Sutjeska National Park:

      Hike to Maglić, the highest peak in Bosnia and Herzegovina, for stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains

      Explore the primeval Perucica Forest, one of the last remaining old-growth forests in Europe

      Visit the Skakavac waterfall, a 75-meter-high waterfall that is one of the park's most impressive sights.

    3. according to your presentation in trebinje, there are only orthodox churches, according to you there are no islamic mosques, catholic churches…how poorly done and presented…who paid you to present that city like this?

    4. i love bosnia and herzegovina
      It is a very beautiful country regardless of your beliefs
      all the people there are sincere and friendly
      relations between our countries should expand and deepen
      Love from Azerbaijan to Bosnia and Herzegovina 🎉🎉
      ⚜️🇧🇦❤️🇦🇿 💯

    5. I had a fantastic time in Bosnia, such a special country, thanks to our exceptional tour guide Vekas from Bosnian Tours. He tailored the tour to match our preferences, and his commitment made sure we got the most out of our visit and the country, something that's not common among guides in Bosnia. We explored around 15 different locations in a short span of time. If you're thinking about your next vacation, I strongly suggest considering a trip to Bosnia.

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