Embark on an enlightening journey through the cultural gems of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Explore Sarajevo, Mostar, Jajce, and Travnik to uncover a fascinating cultural fusion and create lasting memories of the country’s unique heritage.
Embark on an enlightening journey through the cultural gems of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Explore Sarajevo, Mostar, Jajce, and Travnik to uncover a fascinating cultural fusion and create lasting memories of the country’s unique heritage.
Arrival / Pick up Day - Sarajevo
Sarajevo - Our welcoming driver will meet you at the airport and provide a smooth transfer to your 4-star hotel. Enjoy a complimentary bottle of water, a chocolate bar, and a sim card with 15GB of internet to keep you refreshed, connected, and ready for an unforgettable stay in Sarajevo. Let the adventure begin!…
Arrival / Pick up Day - Sarajevo
Sarajevo - Our welcoming driver will meet you at the airport and provide a smooth transfer to your 4-star hotel. Enjoy a complimentary bottle of water, a chocolate bar, and a sim card with 15GB of internet to keep you refreshed, connected, and ready for an unforgettable stay in Sarajevo. Let the adventure begin!
Bascarsija - After settling into your hotel, explore Sarajevo’s captivating Old Town. Wander through the maze of narrow cobblestone streets, lined with traditional shops, cozy cafes, and delicious restaurants. Savor the famous Sarajevo cevapi, a local culinary treat you must try. Be sure to visit the lively Baščaršija, the city’s heart, and admire the impressive Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque, a key Islamic landmark in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere and rich cultural heritage of this historic area.
Discover Sarajevo’s Heritage: Walking Tour, Cable Car Ride, and Bjelašnica Mountain Adventure.
Sarajevo City Hall - Spend your second day in Sarajevo on a guided walking tour of the city. Your guide will take you through the city’s cultural and historical center, showcasing the unique blend of Eastern and Western influences that make Sarajevo so special. Along the way, you’ll visit various fascinating sites, including the ancient Old Town and the 19th-century National and University Library.
Brusa Bezistan Museum - Brusa Bezistan is a 16th-century historical building in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Originally a covered market, it was commissioned by Gazi Husrev Beg. Today, it houses the Sarajevo City Museum, displaying the city’s history and cultural heritage.
Kazandziluk - Kazandžiluk Street, where you can watch coppersmiths at work, and the Main Square of the Old Town’s Baščaršija.
Sarajevo War Tunnel - On this tour, you’ll visit the Tunnel of Hope, an 800-meter-long underground tunnel built during the Bosnian War as a lifeline for the people of Sarajevo. You’ll also see the Roses of Sarajevo, memorials dedicated to the victims of the War, and The Yellow Fortress, a medieval fortress with panoramic views of the city.
Bjelašnica - Prepare for an unforgettable journey as we leave Sarajevo and embark on a scenic drive through the stunning landscape of Bjelašnica. In about an hour and a half, we’ll navigate through this captivating mountain range, where rugged charm and breathtaking vistas await at every turn.
As we wind through Bjelašnica’s peaks and valleys, be ready to be captivated by the panoramic views that unfold before you. The rugged beauty of the mountains and the vastness of the surrounding landscapes will leave you in awe of nature’s grandeur. Bjelašnica is not only a sight to behold but also a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering thrilling adventures and a peaceful escape into the natural world.
Umoljani - Our next stop on this journey takes us to Umoljani village, where we will uncover its rich history and immerse ourselves in its cultural treasures. Upon arrival, we’ll have the opportunity to explore the village and discover its hidden gems.
A notable highlight of Umoljani is its historic mosque, a significant landmark that reflects the village’s religious heritage. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to the region’s deep-rooted traditions. During our visit, we’ll learn about its history and admire its unique design.
After our exploration, we’ll enjoy a delicious homemade lunch in Umoljani, offering a taste of authentic Bosnian cuisine. Among the traditional dishes, two favorites stand out: Pura and Pita.
Finally, after our time in Umoljani, we’ll head back to Sarajevo, which will take approximately 1 hour, allowing us to reflect on the cherished memories and experiences of our adventure.
Exploring Bijambare Cave and Serenity at Vrelo Bosne Park
Bijambare Cave - Get ready for an exciting day as your driver picks you up from your hotel and takes you to Bijambare Cave. Upon arrival, you can choose to take a delightful train ride or embark on a scenic hike through lush forests to reach the upper and lower caves.
Inside the caves, prepare to be amazed by the awe-inspiring cave formations. Marvel at the magnificent stalactites and stalagmites that adorn the cave walls, creating a mesmerizing natural spectacle. The intricate and delicate cave jewelry will leave you in awe of nature’s artistic prowess.
Immerse yourself in the mysterious atmosphere of Bijambare Cave and let its beauty captivate your senses. It’s a unique opportunity to witness the wonders that lie beneath the surface and create lasting memories of your journey.
Vrelo Bosne - After a refreshing break, where you can enjoy tea or coffee and savor traditional food, our journey continues to the picturesque Vrelo Bosne park.
As we arrive at Vrelo Bosne, you’ll be greeted by a mesmerizing landscape of lush greenery and abundant water. Take in the serene surroundings as you immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance of the park. Keep an eye out for graceful swans gliding across the water, adding to the park’s charm.
For those seeking an extra touch of elegance, we offer an optional horse carriage ride. Embark on a delightful journey through the enchanting oak alley, where you’ll encounter the most exquisite villas and houses dating back to the Austro-Hungarian monarchy era. Let the beauty of the surroundings captivate your senses as you revel in the timeless allure of this remarkable setting.
Vrelo Bosne park offers a perfect blend of nature’s tranquility and architectural splendor, making it a must-visit destination during your journey.
Embark on a Journey to Travnik and Jajce
Stari Grad, Old Town, Travnik - The medieval fortress known as “Old Town” in Travnik is a remarkable historical site that transports you back in time. Perched atop a hill, this fortress offers a glimpse into the city’s rich past. Explore its well-preserved walls, towers, and winding streets as you marvel at the architectural wonders of the Ottoman era. Admire the intricate details of the fortress, from its ancient stone structures to the panoramic views it offers. Immerse yourself in the captivating history and culture as you wander through this fascinating fortress, a true gem of Travnik.
Sarena Dzamija - Built in the 16th century during Ottoman rule, Šarena Džamija is known for its beautiful architecture and intricate ornamentation. It is considered a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture and is an important cultural and historical landmark for the city.
Museum Birth House of Nobel Prize Winner Ivo Andric - The Nobel Prize-winning author Ivo Andrić was born on a beautiful autumn day, October 9th, 1892, in the charming neighborhood of Zenjak in Travnik. His birthplace, lovingly reconstructed, was opened as a memorial museum on August 30th, 1974, as an annex to the Regional Museum of Travnik. Visitors can enjoy a permanent exhibition showcasing the life and literary works of this esteemed Nobel Prize winner.
Crkva sv. Ivana Krstitelja - The Church of St. John the Baptist (Crkva sv. Ivana Krstitelja) in Travnik is a Catholic church. It was built in the mid-19th century and is a place of worship for the Catholic community in the region. The church showcases architectural elements of the Catholic tradition and features beautiful interior decorations, including religious artwork and a sacred altar. Visiting the Church of St. John the Baptist allows travelers to experience the Catholic heritage and spirituality of Travnik.
Turbe - The Vizier’s grave, located in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a significant historical site. It is a beautifully crafted Ottoman-style mausoleum that serves as the final resting place of a prominent vizier from the Ottoman era. The grave stands as a reminder of the region’s Ottoman influence and offers visitors a chance to appreciate the architectural beauty and historical significance of the site.
Hadzi Ali-Begova dzamija - Hadzi Ali Beg’s Mosque in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a historic Ottoman-style mosque. It serves as a significant religious landmark, reflecting the Islamic heritage of the region. The mosque’s architectural beauty and cultural importance make it a worthwhile visit for travelers seeking to explore Travnik’s rich history.
Catacomb of Jajce - The Catacomb of Jajce is a historical underground tunnel system. Also built during the medieval period, the Catacombs of Jajce are a popular tourist attraction and an important cultural and historical landmark for the town. Visitors can explore the tunnels and learn about its history.
Fortress of Jajce - The Fortress of Jajce stands as a testament to Bosnia’s medieval history. As the former capital of the Bosnian kingdom, Jajce held great significance, being the residence of the last two kings. Beneath the fortress lies the Coronation Church of St. Mary, where the final Bosnian king was crowned. Perched on a hill, the castle provides breathtaking panoramic views of the town and its surroundings. Serving as a popular tourist destination, the fortress is not only a cultural and historical landmark but also offers visitors the opportunity to delve into its rich history by exploring its interior.
Museum of the 2nd AVNOJ session - The AVNOJ Museum in Jajce holds great significance as the founding place of Yugoslavia (1943 – 1992). This museum is dedicated to commemorating the historic event of the second session of AVNOJ (Anti-Fascist Council of the People’s Liberation of Yugoslavia) and the heroic partisan resistance movement during World War II. Within its exhibits, you will find artifacts and original items from the AVNOJ session, showcasing the decisions that established the Republic of Yugoslavia. This event not only re-established the state status of Bosnia but also laid the foundation for the independent countries of the Western Balkans that exist today. The AVNOJ Museum is a captivating cultural and historical attraction, symbolizing the rich heritage of the region.
Temple of Mithras - The Mithra Temple in Jajce serves as a captivating reminder of the ancient civilization of the Roman Empire, affirming the rich history of this region in Europe from the beginning of the new era. Dedicated to the worship of the Indo-Iranian god Mithra, this unique temple was constructed in the 3rd century AD by Roman soldiers. It stands as one of the best-preserved Mithraic icons in the Balkans, showcasing the religious practices and cultural influences of that time. The Mithra Temple holds significant cultural and historical importance, offering visitors a glimpse into the past and adding to the town’s diverse attractions.
Pliva Waterfall - Get ready to immerse yourself in a breathtaking natural wonderland as you experience the stunning Pliva Waterfall. This hidden gem nestled in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina boasts crystal clear waters cascading over moss-covered rocks, creating a stunning kaleidoscope of color and sound. Take a refreshing dip in the natural pools, snap some Instagram-worthy photos, and let the soothing sound of the waterfall wash away all your worries.
Mlincici - The watermills in Jajce have a rich historical legacy, serving as vital economic assets for centuries. Powered by the flow of the Pliva River, these mills ground grains into flour, sustaining the local community. They flourished during the Ottoman period, contributing to Jajce’s growth. Today, the watermills stand as reminders of the town’s past, offering visitors a glimpse into traditional milling practices and the town’s historical reliance on its natural resources.
After a delightful dinner break in Jajce (45min-1Hour), we’ll begin our journey back to Sarajevo, which will take approximately 2.5 hours. Enjoy the scenic drive through the countryside and reflect on the memories you’ve made during the day. You’ll have plenty of time to discuss your favorite parts of the tour with your fellow travelers and our knowledgeable guide, who will be happy to answer any questions you may have. We’ll arrive back in Sarajevo in the late evening.
Explore the Enchanting Beauty of Herzegovina
Konjic - Our first stop is the charming city of Konjic, known for its old bridge that spans the turquoise waters of the Neretva River. Marvel at the architectural beauty and learn about the historical significance of this picturesque site.
Museum Battle for the Wounded on Neretva River - Continuing our journey, we arrive in Jablanica, where you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Museum of the Wounded. Gain insight into the bravery and resilience of the local people during times of conflict as you explore this poignant museum.
Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar - Next, we head to the jewel of Herzegovina, Mostar. Prepare to be mesmerized by the iconic Stari Most, the renowned Old Bridge that gracefully stretches across the Neretva River. This UNESCO World Heritage site is not only a symbol of the city but also a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Mostar and soak up the rich cultural heritage that surrounds you. After visiting the bridge.
Blagaj tekija - We continue our journey to the idyllic village of Blagaj, nestled on the banks of the Buna River. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the Blagaj Tekke, a 16th-century Dervish monastery that exudes tranquility and spiritual significance.
Relax and Recharge: Enjoy a BBQ Party in Tranquil Surroundings
Time to say Goodbye
Sarajevo - Enjoy your final breakfast of the trip, then transfer to Sarajevo International Airport to catch your flight home or onto your next destination. Take with you all the memories of the rich history and cultural influences of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the unique blend of Western and Eastern influences that make this country a truly special place to visit.
- On-board WiFi
- Complimentary snack or chocolate bar
- Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Convenient airport pickup and drop-off
- Travel in style: modern and comfortable vehicle
- On-board WiFi
- Complimentary snack or chocolate bar
- Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Convenient airport pickup and drop-off
- Travel in style: modern and comfortable vehicle
- Personal expense
- Anything not mentioned in the tour description.
- Tips and gratitude.
- Personal expense
- Anything not mentioned in the tour description.
- Tips and gratitude.
Commence a captivating tour through the cultural wonders of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Traverse through the historical lanes of Sarajevo and witness the melding of Eastern and Western inspirations. Visit the universally recognized Old Bridge in Mostar and the bewitching hamlet of Blagaj. Appreciate the breathtaking waterfall in Jajce and delve into the…
Commence a captivating tour through the cultural wonders of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Traverse through the historical lanes of Sarajevo and witness the melding of Eastern and Western inspirations. Visit the universally recognized Old Bridge in Mostar and the bewitching hamlet of Blagaj. Appreciate the breathtaking waterfall in Jajce and delve into the deep past of Travnik. Be a part of this excursion to reveal the intriguing cultural blend of Sarajevo, Mostar, Jajce, and Travnik, crafting unforgettable impressions of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s distinctive legacy.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.