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8 day(s)
Regular
20-40 people
relax
• Sarajevo: Old Town, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque and Tunnel of Hope
• Trebević Mountain and the Old Bridge in Mostar
• Jajce: Pliva Waterfall and watermills
• Štrbački Buk: Waterfalls and Japod Islands
• Bosanska Krupa
• Ostrožac Castle
• Semešnica & Travnik: Ottoman heritage
Upon arrival at Sarajevo International Airport, guests will receive a short introduction to the city. After that, transfer to the hotel and check-in.
The rest of the day is free for rest and relaxation.
Overnight in Sarajevo.
Start the day with a guided tour of Sarajevo’s Old Town, visiting key historical landmarks such as Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, one of the most important Islamic sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Kuršumlija Madrasa, Hanikah (Dervish lodge), and the Emperor’s Mosque.
Explore the vibrant Baščaršija square, the Faculty of Islamic Studies, Bosniak Institute, Gazi Husrev-beg Library, and the historic Tašlihan.
Afterwards, head to Trebević Mountain, a peaceful natural retreat known for its lush surroundings. Enjoy an exciting alpine coaster ride at Sunnyland and admire breathtaking views from the cable car.
Visit the Tunnel of Hope, a crucial passage used during the siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s for transporting food and people.
Overnight in Sarajevo.
Experience the stunning natural beauty of Herzegovina on a full-day excursion.
Stop in Konjic and admire the charming town and its Ottoman stone bridge. Continue towards Mostar, home to the famous Old Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Visit the Turkish House, one of the best-preserved examples of Ottoman residential architecture, and the Karadoz-bey Mosque, an impressive 16th-century mosque.
Return in the evening.
Overnight in Mostar.
Jajce is known for its unique beauty, as the only town in the world with a waterfall located in its very center.
The Pliva Waterfall, one of the most beautiful in the world, is approximately 50,000 years old.
Just 5 km from the city center, between the Great and Small Pliva Lakes, are the historic wooden watermills (“Mlincici”), believed to date back to the Middle Ages. Once used for grinding grain, today they are a popular tourist attraction.
In 2009, they were declared a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Overnight in Bihać.
Visit the breathtaking Una National Park, located near the Croatian border.
Explore Štrbački Buk, where the Una River cascades through a series of waterfalls. The largest drop reaches up to 18 meters.
Enjoy scenic viewpoints and peaceful nature surroundings.
Continue to the Japod Islands, where visitors can explore one of the oldest civilizations in the region and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.
Overnight in Bihać.
Explore Bosanska Krupa, a charming town located on both banks of the Una River.
The town is dominated by the remains of a medieval fortress built in the 13th century.
Afterwards, visit Ostrožac Castle, a historical site dating back to the Middle Ages.
Reopened to the public in 1967, it later became a well-known sculpture colony, attracting artists from around the world.
Overnight in Bihać.
On the way back to Sarajevo, visit the peaceful village of Semešnica, known for its beautiful waterfalls and natural surroundings.
Continue to Travnik, the former capital of the Ottoman Empire in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Explore its rich heritage, including Plava Voda, Travnik Fortress, and traditional Ottoman architecture.
Return to Sarajevo in the evening.
Enjoy your final breakfast at the hotel before transfer to Sarajevo International Airport for departure.
Duration
8 day(s)
Max Group Size
20-40 people
Tour Code
71000
Departure Type
scheduled
Tour Category
Culture & Historical
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
0 - 0

Sarajevo
Sarajevo