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Bosnia at a Glance

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7

Nights

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8

Days

Bosnia Herzegovina

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Day 1

Hotel - ibis Styles Sarajevo

Arrive at the Sarajevo airport and transfer to the hotel. Check-in to the hotel and relax for the day in Leisure. Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is sometimes referred to as the "Jerusalem of Europe" due to its long history of religious and cultural diversity. It is one of only a few major European cities to have a mosque, a Catholic church, an Orthodox church, and a synagogue within the same neighbourhood. Enjoy the evening at leisure in this friendly city. Overnight in Sarajevo.

Day 2

The day begins with a visit of Old Town and Trebevic mountain. The day begins with a walking tour of Sarajevos historic district (WHL), which includes: Principe Bridge: The structure was known as Principov Most (bridge) from 1918 to 1993. Vijenica is the most extravagant building built in Sarajevo during the Austro-Hungarian occupation and serves as a symbol of world civilizations colliding. Svrzo Museum - Svrzos House depicts the life of an urban Muslim family in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque is one of the finest examples of Ottoman architecture in the Balkans, so make sure to visit it. After lunch at a local restaurant, visit Trebevic Olympic Mountain and its Sunnyland Amusement Park. Enjoy the amazing nature and views over Sarajevo city. Try the cable car and the alpine roller coaster. Return back to your hotel. Overnight in Sarajevo.

Day 3

Hotel - Park

The day begins with a tour of Jajce which is the only city in the world that has a waterfall in the very centre of the city. Pliva Waterfall, declared one of the twelve most beautiful waterfalls in the world, dates back to 50,000 years ago. The Pliva waterfall is formed by the river Pliva pouring into the river Vrbas and it is twenty-one feet high. The Jajce fortress is one of the main features of the city, located in the heart of the Old Town, and is presumed to have been built in the thirteenth century. Only five kilometres from the centre of the city, between the Great and the Small Pliva Lake, lie nineteen watermills, which are popularly called "mlinii" in Jajce. These watermills are made of oak trees and are believed to date from the period of the Middle Ages. Among the many natural beauties of Jajce, the Great and Small Pliva Lakes, which are formed by the river Pliva, are definitely worth mentioning. The water in these lakes is extremely clean and calm, and by reflecting the surrounding mountains and forests, it creates more than an idyllic image in the eye of the beholder. Overnight in Bihac.

Day 4

The day begins with a tour of Bihac Bihac is a small town in Bosnia and Herzegovina that is fortified with castles. It is located on the banks of the Una River. The city also contains archaeological and historical monuments, the most famous of which is the Al-Fath Mosque. The waterfalls and rapids of Una represent a remarkable heritage, and the entire upper flow is characterized by a rich biodiversity. The rivers Una, Unac, and Krka, which have a unique blue-green color, are abundant in cascades, rapids, and waterfalls, among which we highlight Martin Brod, Strbacki buk, and Troslap. Overnight in Bihac.

Day 5

Hotel - Eden Hotel and Spa

The day begins with a city tour of Mostar . On a city tour of Mostar, you may see the , which is situated along a narrow, charming cobblestone lane that dates to the middle of the 16th century and is filled with unique craft stores and traditional eateries. One of the three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Bosnia is Stari Most, or "The Old Bridge." The Turkish House is one of the most exquisitely maintained house buildings from the Turkish era and it is located near the Old Bridge. One of the most emblematic examples of sacred Islamic architecture from the 16th century is Karadjoz Beys-Mosque, which was constructed in 1635. Overnight in Mostar.

Day 6

The day begins with a tour of Hercegovina: Blagaj, Pocitelj and Kravice waterfalls. Blagaj is a small town located twelve kilo meters from Mostar, beneath a steep rock. One of Europes most abundant river sources are there. There is also an old dervish monastery, which dates from the late 15th or early 16th century and serves as an attractive cultural venue. Later, travel to Pocitelj, an Ottoman hill town and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the glistening waterfalls of Kravice on the Trebizat River. This outstanding natural attraction, where the Trebizat River falls in a broad, 25-meter-high arc into an emerald pool, has a slightly surreal, dreamlike touch to it. In the summer, the cascade is gentler, but the basin provides a serene sanctuary from the sweltering heat for hundreds of locals and tourists. Overnight in Mostar.

Day 7

Hotel - ibis Styles Sarajevo

The day begins with a visit of Konjic, the city is located in the extreme north of mountainous Herzegovina, in the central part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in a valley on both sides of the Neretva River and around the mouth of the Neretva tributary Tresanica. Built in 1682, the Old Bridge in Konjic is considered the point where Herzegovina merges with Bosnia. Built of stone, with a total of six arches, it is one of the most beautiful bridges from the Ottoman period in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Overnight in Sarajevo.

Day 8

Free time for shopping before departure to the Sarajevo Airport.

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