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Bosnia

Bosnia isn’t just a post-war footnote or a shortcut to Croatia. It’s a land of wild rivers, ancient stećci tombstones, Ottoman ghost towns, and highland trails where wolves still roam.

Whether you're hiking past medieval necropolises, kayaking through emerald canyons, or exploring abandoned bobsled tracks reclaimed by forest, our Bosnia trips are built for travelers who want to uncover what others overlook.
This is a country where cultures collide, Catholic spires, Islamic call to prayer, and crumbling Austro-Hungarian ruins all within walking distance. It's raw, emotional, and unforgettable especially when you go beyond the usual Sarajevo-Mostar circuit.

Worried about language, logistics, or navigating post-conflict terrain? We've got the local contacts and backroads insight to keep things smooth and safe. Bosnia, unfiltered, haunting, hopeful, and utterly unique.

Sample Itinerary

Day 1 – Sarajevo Arrival & Layers of History
  • Arrival in Sarajevo and transfer to your city guesthouse or boutique hotel
  • Walking tour through the Ottoman bazaar, Austro-Hungarian avenues, and sites of WWI and 1990s siege history
  • Ride the cable car up to Trebević Mountain and walk part of the abandoned 1984 Olympic bobsled track, now covered in graffiti and moss
  • Dinner at a local tavern with traditional Bosnian fare
  • Overnight in Sarajevo
Day 2 – Stećci Tombstones & Hidden Highland Villages
  • Depart for the highlands of Lukomir, Bosnia’s most remote village perched on a cliff at 1,500m
  • Hike through the Bjelašnica mountains, passing shepherd huts and ancient stećci, medieval stone tombs with mysterious engravings
  • Learn about traditional highland life from local hosts
  • Home-cooked dinner and overnight in a rural guesthouse or eco-lodge
Day 3 – Canyons, Rivers & Ottoman Echoes
  • Early departure for Konjic and Neretva Canyon, optional white-water rafting or riverside picnic among turquoise waters
  • Visit Blagaj Tekke, a 16th-century Dervish monastery built into a cliffside above a spring
  • Explore abandoned Ottoman bridges and outposts off the main road
  • Arrive in Mostar, explore the Old Bridge at sunset, and delve into its war-torn past
  • Overnight in Mostar’s Old Town
Day 4 – Rock Art & Forgotten Fortresses
  • Optional early visit to Radimlja, one of Bosnia’s most iconic stećci necropolises
  • Drive toward Hutovo Blato Nature Reserve or Vjetrenica Cave, home to rare species and prehistoric remnants
  • Final stop at Počitelj, a semi-abandoned Ottoman hill town with fortress ruins, fig trees, and panoramic views
  • Return to Sarajevo or transfer to airport/train onward
  • End of tour

Info

  • Currency: Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM)
  • Best Time to Visit: May to October, ideal for hiking, river adventures, and exploring remote villages before the winter snows
  • Language: Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian, English is commonly spoken in cities and tourist hubs, less so in rural areas

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