- Konjic Bridge - The Old Stone Bridge, also known as a product of the Ottoman era, spanned the Neretva river for centuries since its construction in 1682. It stood until March 3rd, 1945, when it was demolished by the withdrawing German forces. This bridge was a distinguished specimen of classic Ottoman bridge architecture.
- The historic urban site of Pocitelj - Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this distinctive town has been restored to its historical appearance following recent reconstruction efforts. Although first recorded in 1444, evidence suggests it was established in the late 14th century by the command of Bosnian King Tvrtko.
- Blagaj tekija - Nestled at the foot of a cliff beside the Buna river’s spring, Blagaj Tekija is a Dervish monastery near Mostar, Bosnia, with a history spanning nearly six centuries. The monastery complex, with its striking and scenic architecture, offers an even more breathtaking experience in reality than in photographs.
The Tekija, or Tekke, originated at the peak of the Ottoman Empire. Over time, natural erosion and rockslides necessitated significant restoration and rebuilding of the structure. Presently, thanks to the efforts of a Turkish travel company, the monastery largely reflects its historical appearance.
- Mostar Old Bridge - The ancient city of Mostar, which stretches across a steep valley along the Neretva River, was established in the 15th and 16th centuries as a border town of the Ottoman Empire and later flourished during the Austro-Hungarian period in the 19th and 20th centuries. Mostar is renowned for its traditional Turkish dwellings and the Old Bridge, Stari Most, from which the city derives its name. During the conflicts of the 1990s, much of the historic city and the Old Bridge, crafted by the eminent architect Sinan, were razed. The Old Bridge has been reconstructed, and numerous buildings in the Old Town have been repaired or rebuilt with the aid of an international scientific committee convened by UNESCO. The area around the Old Bridge, showcasing a blend of pre-Ottoman, eastern Ottoman, Mediterranean, and western European architectural styles, stands as a remarkable example of a multicultural urban habitat. The restored Old Bridge and the historical district of Mostar now serve as emblems of reconciliation, international collaboration, and the harmonious coexistence of various cultural, ethnic, and religious groups.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- On-board WiFi
- Professional guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry/Admission - The historic urban site of Počitelj and Blagaj Tekija
- Bottled water
- Professional photo-shooting
- Lunch
- Entry/Admission - Kravica Waterfalls(20KM/10€)
- Entry/Admission - Blagaj Tekke/Dervish House(10KM/5€)
Experience the captivating history and stunning beauty of Herzegovina’s cities in one day with this excursion from Sarajevo. Enjoy the charm of Konjic, Jablanica, Počitelj, and Blagaj, culminating with a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mostar to complete your Herzegovina journey. Throughout the trip, uncover fascinating tales and facts about the history and residents in addition to enjoying utmost comfort.
- Infant seats are available for rent
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