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Whether you want to visit a national park, go hiking or visit the beautiful countryside, Bosnia and Herzegovina has many beautiful places to visit. It is a Balkan Peninsula country located in southeastern Europe. Its countryside includes lakes, rivers and medieval villages.

Mostar

Located in southern Bosnia & Herzegovina, Mostar is a small city with a lot to offer. It is also a must see destination for anyone visiting Eastern Europe.

Mostar is known for its impressive Old Bridge. It was built in 1566 by Suleiman the Magnificent. It was a wooden bridge for 427 years before being replaced in stone. The area around the Old Bridge has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Mostar is also home to several other interesting sights. The Museum of War and Genocide Victims is one of the many. The War Photo Exhibition near Stari Most is another. The Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque is a renowned feature along the Mostar riverfront.

Mostar

There are several bridges in Mostar. One of the most impressive is the Crooked Bridge. It was built as a practice run before Stari Most was built. It has a 24 metre drop into the Neretva River. This bridge is only accessible from outside the pedestrian area.

The Stari Most is the most popular site in Mostar. The bridge has been reconstructed and is one of the most famous sights in Bosnia. It is also one of the most impressive feats of engineering in Europe.

Another thing to see in Mostar is the Muslibegovic House. This is a museum dedicated to the bridge. It is named after a local noble family and features rooms that preserve the look of bygone eras.

Blagaj

Located near the spring of Buna river, Blagaj is a beautiful, quaint village. It is one of the most beautiful places in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is a popular destination for tourists. The town has historical and cultural sites to see, as well as many beautiful natural sights.

During the medieval period, Blagaj was the seat of the Blagaj Vilayet in the Ottoman Empire. The old town was a fortified palace, surrounded by strong fortified walls. It was a major seat of the Kosaca family, who ruled the region.

The Ottomans built guesthouses, mosques, mills, and stone bridges. In the 15th century, Blagaj developed into a thriving town. Its old town was divided into several neighborhoods. One area was the madrasa, or religious center. Another area was the tekke.

The tekke is one of the most famous sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a Turkish house from the 16th century. The house was renovated by Omar Pasha Latas.

The Dervish tekke is part of the Blagaj Tekija complex. It was built to hold Dervish cults and gatherings. There is a mosque and a hammam in the complex. The tekke is also known for its cemetery.

During the reign of Ban Stjepan II Kotromanic, the area was part of the Bosnian state. The old town became known as Hum or Zahumlje.

The Buna River is said to be filled with mystic properties. It flows westward for nine km and joins Neretva river near the village of Buna. This area is home to many rare endemic species.

Una National Park

Located in the northwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Una National Park is a beautiful nature reserve. It is home to a diverse collection of plants, animals, and waterfalls. It is also home to a number of fortresses. It is located along the border of Croatia and Bosnia.

It is home to some of Europe's largest predators, including wolves and brown bears. It also contains many endangered species. The park offers a number of outdoor activities. The river flows through the park, and the riverside promenades are great places to relax.

The best way to reach Una National Park is by car. You can rent a car or take an organized tour. It is recommended that you visit Strbacki Buk, the largest waterfall in the park.

Una National Park is a great place for bird watching. The park is home to more than 100 bird species, including rare species. It also has a mini-zoo.

The river Una flows through the park, and there are a number of hiking trails. It is also a popular destination for rafting. There are several agencies that offer rafting trips. The best time to raft in the park is from March to October.

There is also an eco-friendly playground in the park. The park is home to a number of endangered animals, including foxes and bears. You can also find numerous villages, mosques, and towers.

Kravice Waterfalls

Located in the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kravice Waterfalls are one of the most beautiful sights in the Balkans. They are an impressive waterfall system with rock pools and an amphitheater carved out of the cliff. They are also home to calcium carbonate stalactites.

There are many activities to enjoy here. Swimming is one of the more obvious things to do. They are a great place to cool off on a hot summer day. They also have a rope swing, a cafe, and a campsite. During the winter, the temperature can drop below zero.

Kravice is also home to one of the largest natural spectacles in Croatia. The waterfalls are located on the Trebizat River, a waterway that once was surrounded by wooden mills. Today, the area is undergoing restoration, and several mini-hydro plants have been built.

Kravice Waterfalls

The best time to visit Kravice Waterfalls is in the spring. During this time, the waterfalls are a lot more impressive. It is also much less crowded. The pools are also more shallow for swimming.

The best way to reach Kravice Waterfalls is by taxi or tour. A taxi from Mostar should cost around $40 Euros. The same trip should cost around $50 when arranged with a local tour operator.

There are also plenty of restaurants around the area. Many serve a variety of foods, including local Bosnian and Croatian fusion fare. They also offer beer and coffee. Some even offer ice cream.

Fojnica

Located in the southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Fojnica is one of the most attractive places in the country. It is a small town that is renowned for its natural beauty and a thermal spa. The town is surrounded by Vranica mountains and Prokosko Lake.

Fojnica has a rich cultural and religious history. The town is home to the Holy Spirit Franciscan Monastery. The monastery has a large library of theological works dating back to 1481. It is also home to colourful statues of Jesus and Mary.

The city is also home to the Gajret association. It was established in 1894. The association is a spiritual home for Muslims and Catholics. It was founded by Katarina Kosaca-Kotromanic, who sought refuge from the Ottomans in the mountains near Fojnica. The association is also home to the Yellow Fortress, a must-see landmark in the city.

The town also has a war tunnel and museum. It is one of the most historic cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It blends historic buildings with a modern vibe.

Fojnica is located on the banks of the Trebisnjica river. The town is considered to be a center for the religious and spiritual life of the Bosnian Muslims. There are minarets and colourful statues of Jesus and Mary.

Fojnica is a great destination for tourists on a budget. There are a variety of lodging options available, ranging from capsules to 5-star luxury hotels.

Medjugorje

Located in the southern part of Bosnia, Medjugorje is a popular spiritual destination. It has been visited by over 15 million people since the apparitions of the Virgin Mary in 1981. Since then, Medjugorje has become an important pilgrimage site for Catholics.

Although the Catholic Church has never confirmed the apparitions of the Virgin Mary, it has permitted pilgrimages to the town. The Church has built an altar and prayer area with 5,000 seats. Thousands of pilgrims come to the town each year to celebrate the apparitions and pray.

The Church of Saint James the Greater Apostle is located in the heart of Medjugorje. It is the main sacramental church for the parish and the center of the sacramental life of the parishioners. The church is wheelchair-friendly and offers simultaneous interpretations of the Mass in several languages. The church also has mosaic representations of the Stations of the Cross.

The church is open throughout the year, except for Christmas, Easter and Halloween. It offers daily confessions and rosary blessings. It also has a large outdoor church, which is used for Holy Mass.

The church was built after the apparitions, and the exterior altar was added in 1989. In the 1980s, the wooden crosses were replaced with bronze reliefs. The church also hosts the International Youth Festival every year.

Visitors should also check out the town of Mostar, which is just 30 minutes away. It is a beautiful town with many mosques and churches. It blends western and eastern influences. It is also home to the famous bridge over the Neretva River.

Excursions and Day Trips in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Located in the heart of the Balkans, Sarajevo is a city of great cultural diversity and fascinating history. There are many interesting excursions and day trips to explore. The city is also an ideal base to explore other parts of the country. You can spend two or three days in Sarajevo and then travel to other parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Day trips from Sarajevo include visits to ancient towns and dark tourism destinations. For example, the city of Mostar has several important historic sites. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered a city of great importance. The city's skyline is dominated by towers of catholic churches and mosques. The city is also famous for the Stari Most bridge. The bridge was built during Ottoman rule and has become a symbol of Mostar. Many people love to walk across the bridge. A cafe offers views of the bridge.

If you are interested in Bosnian culture and traditions, you should visit the Lukomor Village. This remote village, which is located along the Dinaric alpine ridge, is the best place to learn about the country's history. The residents live in traditional houses and wear traditional clothing. There are several sites of interest to explore, including the Stecci Necropolis, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

One of the most famous day trips from Sarajevo is to the Kravice Waterfall. These waterfalls are popular with visitors during summer. They are located near the Croatian and Mostar border, and have a large lake at their base. The falls have a 25-meter drop. The area around the waterfall is very scenic and offers many fast-flowing rivers.

Another popular day trip from Sarajevo is to the Jajce Fortress. This medieval city features many waterfalls and other features of Ottoman architecture. The city is also home to several catacombs, which were built for medieval kings. It's also home to the Srebrenica Genocide Memorial. You can also take a walk along the medieval streets and explore the ancient fortress. The tour includes transportation and a driver-guide who will teach you about the history of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. You'll also learn about the life of the local Dervish community. You'll also learn about the war in Mostar.

The town of Travnik is located 90 kilometers from the city of Sarajevo. The old town features restored facades and a 15th century fortress. The town is also home to an ethnographic museum. Travnik has a fascinating history and is considered one of the best preserved fortresses in the country. The city has a beautiful Plava Voda district. The Old Town features a colourful mosque and several other interesting sights.

There are also many day trips from Sarajevo that include hiking. A full-day trip includes a trip to the Skakavac waterfall, where you can hike and take in the beauty of the area. Another popular activity is white river rafting. You'll also visit the Pliva Watermills and Watermills, which have gurgling waters and rustic huts. The tour also includes lunch.

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