Bosnia and Herzegovina
A perfect combination of past and modern history, Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the most exciting countries in the Balkans to visit. Here is your privilege to explore the history refined by the remnants of its Roman, Yugoslav and Ottoman. Experience the country’s winter tourism and spas along with the breathtaking mountainous landscape, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is among the few places where you’ll see both ancient mosques co-existing with catholic shrines.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the last undiscovered regions of the Southern Alps. Vast cover of wild and untouched nature successfully makes an ideal holiday destination for nature love and adventurers. Diverse landscape, Alpine climates, making the central Dinaric Alps a walkers and hikers paradise. Enjoy the Whitewater rafting in
the deepest river canyon in Europe.
Olympic quality skiing is hosted at Jahorina and Bjelasnica Mountains. Discover
the most famous cities in the Balkans, the Sarajevo, the capital city, with plenty of cafes enjoy exploring the town. Spend some time in shopping and picking up souvenirs such as woodcarvings, woolen goods handmade carpets brass coffeepots and wines.
Visoko, is very famous for their leather work. Mostar,a romantic town with its old bridge built on the Neretva River, is popular tourist destination in the country. Neum,is another popular place, one of the famous sea towns nestled on the Adriatic sea coast, the Bosnian Pyramid of The Sun. Medjugorje, is famous for Christian pilgrimage and Muslibegovic House, showcases decor from the Ottoman period. Outdoorsy traveler have fantastic opportunities for river rafting, swimming and of course, skiing.
Top Destination
| Banja Luka |
Mostar |
Sarajevo |
| Tuzla |
Zenica |
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Destination Facts
| Capital: Sarajevo |
Currency: Dinar |
| Area: 51129 |
Official Language: Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian |
| Population: 4448500 |
National Animal: Black double-headed eagle |
| Population Density: 77.5 |
National Sports: Football |
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