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    Day 1: SARAJEVO

    Arrival at Airport Sarajevo.  Transfer to hotel where leave your luggage. Go for an evening walk at the famous old part “Barscarsija”. It is formed in the middle of 15th century as the economic part of a new oriental settlement. Dinner and overnight.

    Day 2: SARAJEVO

    Make the day for sightseeing Sarajevo. Due to the century long tradition of tolerance and religious intergration, this city is often referred to as the “European Jerusalem”. You could be walking by a Catholic church, Orthodox church and a Synagogue and hear the Islamic call to prayer at the same time. Explore the Sarajevo escape tunnel, only exit out of Sarajevo during the war. Walk through an attractive promenade in Ilidža which represents the most beautiful alley in Bosna and Hercegovina. Visit the Botanical Garden which is placed in the central part of the city. Dinner and overnight.

    Day 3: TRIP TO VISEGRAD AND FOCA

    Drive towards Visegrad, a town resting on the river Drina. It is famous because there is one of the most important national monuments of Bosnia and Hercegovina, the bridge “Na Drini ćuprija”. In July 2007th, the bridge was inscribed in the UNESCO’s List of World Heritage. Visit “Andric Town”, the tourist, cultural, administrative and educational complex situated on a peninsula between two rivers. It presents the stone medieval town and characters ispired by the works of Ivo Andric, which is a vision on how could Visegrad look like. The city is a mix of different eras and styles. During the walk through the main street you will be able to experience how would it be to go back in the past. If time, you can go cruising on Drina with the “Lotika” ship. Continue to Foca, where is the only virgin forest in Europe, Perucica, which is a part of the Sutjeska National Park. Only 9 km from Foca, near the old road to Miljevina, there are sand pyramids and if you go to the location of this natural phenomenon, you won’t regret it. It is said to be a wonder of the nature. Return to Sarajevo. Dinner and overnight.

    Day 4: SARAJEVO – VISOKO – KRALJEVA SUTJESKA – TRAVNIK – ZENICA 

    Visit the European greatest archaeology project – the Valley of Bosnian Pyramides in Visoko. Experts say that these Pyramides are older then the ones in Mexico and Egypt. After yramides drive to the most famous Bosnian francisan monastery, Kraljeva Sutjeska, which was originaly built in the middle of the 14th century. It is beautifull and unique and the monastery’s museum containes priceless historical records. If you are willing to walk, not far away, there are the remains of Grgurevo, the site of the king’s castle from year 1330. One of the oldest mosques in Bosnia and Hercegovina is situated at the entrance of this village. The legend says it was built in a few days only, and has never required any maintenance since. Travnik is one of the most beautiful and best preserved medieval fortified structures in Bosnia, which was the seat of Ottoman viziers and the birth place of the Nobel Prize Winner for literature Ivo Andric. It was one of the numerous fortified towns in the region. You can visit fortress and many other attractive monuments, mosques and a tower clock that dates beck to Ottoman period. We advise you to try the famous travnicki cevap. Afterwards continue to Zenica, the fourth largest town in Bosnia and Hercegovina. In a beautiful Zenica valley was built steel city, like a symbol of new industrial world. Dinner and overnight.

    Day 5: ZENICA – VRANDUK – DOBOJ – BANJA LUKA 

    Vranduk represents one of many medieval Bosnian towns with intensive political, economic and cultural life. It is composed of a fortress with the main tower and protective wall, surrounding the interior of the medieval town. Very close by the tower, a mosque called Emperor’s has been build. Today, there is a tunnel that goes under Vranduk. The Doboj fortress was first built in the early 13th century. This magnificent construction has been attacked and burned at least 18 times throughout history. The view from the fortress’s hilltop position is worth climbing. One of the attractive spots nearby is Mount Ozren with a few 13th century monasteries. Continue to Banja Luka. Dinner and overnight.

    Day 6: BANJA LUKA – JAJCE – MOSTAR

    Make the most out of the morning and go for sightseeing Banja Luka, a beautiful town surrounded by green hills and it is split in two by the Vrbas river. It is the second largest city in Bosnia and Hercegovina. To protect this locality and to enjoy the healing water springs the Romans built a fortress here, the walls of encompassed an entire miniature town. Banja Luka was already during the ottoman rule the seat of this region. The town experienced a devastating earthquake in 1969. Continue to the old royal city, Jajce, the place where during the second world war many turbulent events took place, including the declaration of independence of Yugoslavia. The most recognizable symbol of Jajce is its magnificent 17 meter high waterfall, situated in the heart of the town, making Jajce one of the most unique town in the world. You have the opportunity to see the remains of four great empires (Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian) and three kingdoms (Bosnian, Hungarian and Yugoslavian). The old fortress and catacombs are open to visitors at any time of the year. Continue to Mostar. Dinner and overnight.

    Day 7: HERCEGOVINA TOUR 

    Rise early and visit a little village Blagaj with its historical Tekke and the spring of Buna, one of the largest and most beautiful springs in Europe. If you want to experience a peace and calm continue to Medjugorje, a world famous place of pilgrimage. Follow the path up to Apparation Hill and climb a Cross Mountain. If you would like something different, instead of Medjugorje, you can drive a little further and enjoy a boat ride through nature park Hutovo Blato, a birdwatch area. If time, we recommend a visit to the Kravice waterfalls, a popular swimming and picnic area. Return to Mostar. Dinner and overnight.

    Day 8: MOSTAR – SARAJEVO

    Sightseeing Mostar. This area has seen various cultures and religions over the centuries. The city was important trade centre. Visit the old Bazaar, the Mosque, the typical Turkish house and the Old bridge. Continue to Sarajevo. Departure.