Bosnia and Herzegovina - attractions

Holidays in the Balkans have long been a favorite for tens of thousands of our compatriots. But against the background of untwisted Montenegro and Croatia, the tourist success of Bosnia and Herzegovina is very small. The introduction of a visa-free regime for tourists from Russia and the emergence of direct flights to Sarajevo contributes to changing the current state of affairs. Attracts Bosnia and Herzegovina tourists and many interesting attractions.

What to see in Bosnia and Herzegovina?

  1. The main wealth of this region, of course, is its nature, pleasing to the eye by the alternation of emerald valleys and majestic mountain slopes. Enjoy the splendor of the local landscapes in full can be during the tour of the National Park "Una" , which is in western Bosnia. Here you can see a lot of rare plants and animals, fish and insects.
  2. The waterfall Kravice , located a couple of dozen kilometers from the city of Chaplin, is also on the list of pearls of Bosnian nature. In the summer, the waterfall can be viewed with a swim in a small lake, and in the autumn the traveler will be rewarded with the diversity of the surrounding waterfall trees.
  3. Every little by little an educated person knows what to see in the capital of Bosnia - certainly the place where the First World War began. It was in Sarajevo, on the Latin bridge, 100 years ago, the heir of the Austro-Hungarian throne, the 50-year-old Erz-Duke Franz Ferdinand, was killed.
  4. The city of Sarajevo is also interesting because it has changed hands from time to time in the 13th century, becoming European, then typically Eastern. Turkish rule left an indelible mark on the city's appearance - narrow streets and a lot of mosques, markets and inns. You can see the city in all its glory from the height of the walls of the Yellow Fortress, and the historical facts will be prompted by the guides of the museums of Sarajevo - National, Historical and Art.
  5. Cognitive will also be an excursion to one of the oldest cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Mostaru . The city consists of two parts - the Muslim and the Christian, separated by a bridge. In Mostar you can visit archaeological excavations, visit the present Ottoman house, admire the quaint architecture and decoration of ancient mosques.
  6. We will also like travelers and a city with an unusual ear called Banja Luka , where to this day many interesting objects have survived: mosques and monasteries, medieval mansions and fortresses.