BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
Bosnia is a culturally rich and diverse country, which can be considered a ‘European cradle of civilisation’. The country, which has existed as a unique geopolitical entity for eleven centuries, is dotted with numerous cultural relics and rich traditions.
SARAJEVO
Sarajevo is a fast changing city with an eventful past. World history took a fateful turn here leading to World War I and the city’s recovery from the longest siege in modern European history is a true wonder.
» The Latin Bridge
» Old Town
» War Tunnel
» Bascarsija bazaar
» Sniper Alley
» National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
» Bijambare caves
» Ilidza thermal springs
» Tara River Rafting
MEDJUGORJE
This small village in the heart Bosnia and Herzegovina has become famous due to a series of reported visions of the Virgin Mary that began in 1981 and still continue today, attracting thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year.
» Apparition Hill (Podbrdo)
» Mt. Krizevac (Cross Mountain)
» Humac Franciscan Monastery
MOSTAR
The famous Old Bridge of Mostar is one of the most popular attractions in Bosnia. Built by the Ottoman Empire in 1565, the original bridge was destroyed during the 1990s conflict and then rebuilt to become a UNESCO World Heritage along with Mostar’s Old Town.
» Old Bridge
» Tito’s Palace
» St. Peter & Paul’s Monastery
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