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Duration: 4 DAYS
Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Day 1

Sarajevo city – A walk through Sarajevo is a walk through it’s history. The city is famous for it’s traditional cultural and religious diversity, with adherents of Islam, Orthodox, Catholicism and Judaism coexisting there for centuries. Due to this long and rich history of religious and cultural variety, Sarajevo was sometimes called the “Jerusalem of Europe” or “Jerusalem of the Balkans”.

Famous Latin bridge and place of Franz Ferdinand’s assassination - The trigger of the First World War…

Vrelo Bosne (the spring of river Bosna) – Vrelo Bosne it is one of the country’s top natural landmarks and is one of the most famous scenes of natural beauty in the region. It consists of a number of small islands connected by bridges over the various little streams. The paths and roads inside the park are ideal for walks and give the visitors the opportunity to take a closer look at the bubbling streams and waterfalls. Outdoor cafés are available offering drinks and snacks but opening times vary from season to season. Typical animals are ducks and swans among others.

Day 2

Visoko city – Its name was recorded for the first time in 1355, in a chart issued to the merchants of Dubrovnik by Ban Tvrtko 1st. A very important archaeological site is the medieval city of Visoko and the Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids. Represents the biggest complex of pyramidal structures in the world. It consists of Bosnian Pyramids of the Sun, Moon, Dragon, Earth and Love. The most extensive underground tunnel network is located under the valley. Several step structures, tumulus and other constructions can be found in the vicinity.

Day 3

Mostar city – Typical Mediterranean town located in Herzegovina. Towering cliffs of the Dinaric Alps from the bus are truly impressive. The city was named after the bridge – keepers (mostarima) on the banks of the Neretva river. Belongs to one of the most beautiful cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It contains the Old Bridge and together with the Old Town and it’s old crafts is listed 2005th. – As part of world heritage by UNESCO.

Day 4

Bijambare “Bijambare Cave”. – At the altitude around 950 meters, you can enjoy the fresh air and the thick old evergreen forest full of various pine trees. There are also beautiful meadows crossed by two creeks that form small lakes which sink underground into calcified limestone rock base. Certainly, the greatest attraction are the nicely grouped accessible caves.