Places to Visit
Travnik
Situated alongside the Lasva River, Travnik has a fine balance of a strong past that is seen through its rugged buildings, traditional eastern-style edifices, a 15th-century old town heart and two Ottoman clock towers. It also has a modern touch to it. It is an adventure hub with many spots for skiing and hiking.
Sarajevo
Capital city of Bosnia, Sarajevo is steeped in history and art. It is a beautiful town with varied religious monuments dotting the city. You can see intricately carved out mosques, majestic Orthodox and Catholic Cathedrals as well stunning Synagogues as Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, Judaism and Islam have had strong presence in this city, earning the title- the ‘Jerusalem of Europe’. A must visit here is the Old Bazaar. In the stone paved streets of the baazaar you will find local artifacts and handicrafts along side cafes and nightclubs- giving a vibrant vibe to the city.
Jahorina
A skii lover’s abode, Jahorina was the former host of Winter Olympics. It has people coming to skii from all over the world in the winters and hikers in the summers to trek up to pine-spotted Dinaric Alps. Jahorina is not only about outdoor activities. The beautiful town of Pale from the valley below beckons travelers for a relaxed time while the pre-historic Orlovaca cave system and the hunting lodges makes it a fun place to explore.
Trebinje
A beautiful gem in the Bosnia Herzegovina, Trebinje is a picturesque town set against the waters of the meandering Trebisnjica River cutting the city into two parts. As you travel around in the city, you will see an array of Ottoman monuments with the original eastern facades made in the 18th century. A must visit is the beautiful Serbian Orthodox cathedral and the remnants of the Klobuk fortress towering the city.
Stolac
One of the most beautiful town’s in the country, Stolac is layered with cultural heritage and unique architectural wonders. From the remnants of Roman Diluntum dating back to the 3rd century to the elegant Austro-Hungarian Baroque style of architecture seen in tombstones of the Radimlja necropolis, Stolac has a lot to offer. Its a photographer’s paradise with real-stone bridges, wooden watermills and stunning structures.