Bosnia History and Culture Tour: Explore Travnik and Jajce

Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Bosnia on this full-day tour. Explore the old capitals of the Bosnian Kingdom, visit charming Travnik, try delicious local cuisine, and discover the historic wonders of Jajce. Transportation provided for a comfortable and convenient experience.

Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Plava Voda - Plava Voda, a national monument in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a place of enchantment and cultural significance. It encompasses the Derventa cemetery, the Lutvina Kahva café, and the monumental tomb of mufti Mehmed Efendi and his wife Ajiša. This captivating site, recognized as a national monument, invites you to explore its historical charm and immerse yourself in its cultural heritage.
  • Tvrdava Stari grad - 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 delight in a permanent exhibition showcasing the life and literary works of this esteemed Nobel Prize winner.
  • Zavičajni muzej Travnik - Zavičajni muzej Travnik was established in 1950. Initially, various buildings in Travnik were used to accommodate exhibits and collections, including the Austro-Hungarian Prison, the Velika Nadbiskupska Gimnazija (Great Archbishop’s Gymnasium), the Zadužbina braće Fufić building, the Varoška Mosque, and the Elči Ibrahim-paša Madrasa. Since 1972, it has been housed in a building constructed in 1928 for medical and health purposes, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. The permanent exhibition in this building was opened for visitors in 1975.
  • 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.
  • AVNOJ Museum - 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.

What's Included
  • On-board WiFi
  • Complimentary bottled water
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Inclusive of all fees and taxes
  • Tasty snacks
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • 18 years old and above
  • Personal expenses and any items not mentioned in the itinerary.
Additional Information

Embark on a full-day tour with Balkland to uncover the richness of Bosnia’s past and its cultural treasures. Tour the ancient capitals of the Bosnian Kingdom and experience the allure of Travnik, a city replete with marvelous structures that date back to the Ottoman Empire’s reign. Savor the flavorful Bosnian national cuisine, ćevapi. The town of Jajce, also known as an ‘open air museum,’ is a must-see with its antique wooden watermills and the captivating Pliva Lakes. Our well-informed guide will offer enlightening details about the region’s diverse history and customs for a deeply engaging exploration. Trust in our trustworthy, seasoned chauffeurs for transportation and enjoy a comfortable and handy sightseeing tour, ideal for discovering the district.

  • Remaining hours on total duration will spend on travel
Location
Sarajevo City Hall
Obala Kulina bana
Sarajevo City Hall is a famous landmark located in the old town, just before the last station of the tram. There is a small parking area in front of the City Hall where our vehicle will be parked. Our guide will be waiting for you with a Balkland sign to help you get started on your tour.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Markus_e
Jul 5, 2023
Well organized tour to central Bosnia - Well organized tour. Although booked as part of a group tour, I was the only client and Muhmmnad organzied that trip only for me. He organized well educated and known local guides in Travnik and Jajce, that made this day unforgettable. Travnik and Jajce are must-sees in Bosnia! Thank you very much!!
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Z854obmikem
May 20, 2023
New Heaven Found! - Marvelous experience. We were a family of 5 wanted to Visit the famous Jajce water falls. We enjoyed that trip from very start. The road to it was even a great trip. Never felt the time passing. Roads are very good although they’re two ways. And yet driving was very comfortable. We could stop at anytime we want to check on villages both sides the way. Very rich culture, extremely welcoming and nice people. The tour leader is always helpful and responsive. In other words this experience is definitely like no other in my life. Everyone was happy and found what they want . I strongly recommend Balkan.
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