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Experience Islamic Bosnia and Hercegovina
Craggily beautiful Bosnia and Hercegovina is most intriguing for its East-meets-West atmosphere born of blended Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian histories filtered through a Southern Slavic lens. Many still associate the country with the heartbreaking civil war of the 1990s, and the scars from that time are all too visible. But today’s visitors are likely to remember the country for its deep, unassuming human warmth, its beautiful mountains, numerous medieval castle ruins, raftable rivers, impressive waterfalls and bargain-value skiing.
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Sarajevo
With its stunning natural setting, culturally diverse – and, at times, turbulent – history, and modern vibrancy, Sarajevo is a busy city which now actively welcomes visitors to its eclectic streets.
Due to its long history of religious and cultural diversity, Sarajevo is sometimes called the “Jerusalem of Europe” or “Jerusalem of the Balkans”. It is one of only a few major European cities to have a mosque, Catholic church, Orthodox church and synagogue within the same neighborhood.
The Islamic, Orthodox, Catholic and Judaic influences and religious traditions live on side by side here, in the formerly contested capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina set against the misty backdrop of the Dinaric Alps.

Travnik
Travnik’s 15th-century fortress surveys the city from a shoulder of hillside above Plava Voda. The stone walls gleam so brightly in the sunshine that they appear to have been scrubbed. The restored multisided keep houses a modest museum of local history and folk costumes. Travnik is much more historically important than it appears at first glance. Travnik, in fact, was long the seat of Bosnia’s Ottoman viziers.

Mostar
Welcome to Mostar: A Journey Through Time and Culture
Nestled in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar is a destination that transcends the boundaries of history and captivates the soul with its rich tapestry of heritage. With a legacy that spans centuries, Mostar stands as a living testament to the fusion of cultures, a place where East meets West in harmonious unity. From its iconic bridge that elegantly spans the emerald Neretva River to its cobblestone streets that wind through ancient alleys, Mostar is a mosaic of stories waiting to be explored. Join us on a remarkable journey as we uncover the enchanting allure and timeless beauty that define Mostar.

Blagaj
Blagaj is a village in the south-eastern region of the Mostar basin, in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Blagaj Tekija is a Dervish monastery that’s nearly 600 years old. Situated at the base of a cliff, next to the source of the river Buna, it’s a unique and picturesque series of buildings that looks even better in person than it does in pictures.
The Tekija (or Tekke) was first founded during the height of the Ottoman empire. Time and rock slides have led to extensive repairs and reconstruction to the buildings. Today, thanks largely to a Turkish travel agency, the Tekke looks mostly as it did in the past.

Jajce
Jajce’s impressive 21m-high waterfall forms where the Pliva River tumbles abruptly into the Vrbas. A viewing platform (adult/child 4/2KM) has been built opposite the waterfall’s base, accessed from stairs that start between the bus station and petrol station. If you don’t want to get sprayed (nor pay), you can look down on it from either lip.
For the classic tourist-brochure photo, cross the big Vrbas bridge and turn left on the Banja Luka road. Walk 500m, then descend 150m through pinewoods from the roadside lay-by to a great but less-frequented alternative viewpoint.
In the first week in August, daredevils leap from the waterfall in an annual competition featuring around 30 professional divers.
Travel Packages
Bosnian Experience: Discover Culture,
History, and Natural Beauty
Travel Dates:
March 28– April 4, 2026
Roundtrip International Flight NOT Included
Feel free to contact our team for international flight options from your nearest departure gateway.
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Package Overview
Group Arrival to Sarajevo (SJJ): March 28, 2026
Group Departure from Sarajevo (SJJ): April 4, 2026
Sarajevo: Hotel Hills or Similar| Mostar: Eden Hotel or Similar
Double | $1,360 per person |
Child Pricing (Without Bed):
- Ages 0-2: Free of Charge
- Ages 3-5: $650
- Ages 6-11: $790
Itinerary Highlights
Day 1: March 28 – Arrival in Sarajevo
Arrival at Sarajevo International Airport. Meet and greet followed by a brief introduction and transfer to Hotel Hills (5★).
Overnight in Sarajevo | Group Dinner Included
Day 2: March 29 – Sarajevo City Tour & Trebevic Mountain
After breakfast, meet your guide for a walking tour of Sarajevo’s Old Town, including Inat House, City Hall, Bascarsija Square, Latin Bridge, Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque, the Clock Tower, Cathedral, and the Eternal Flame.
Enjoy free time for lunch before visiting Trebevic Olympic Mountain and Sunnyland Park. Optional cable car ride available.
Overnight in Sarajevo at Hotel Hills
Day 3: March 30 – Travnik, Jajce & Pliva Lake
Depart for Travnik to visit the Blue Water Spring, Travnik Castle, and the historic Medresah.
Lunch at a local restaurant, followed by a journey to Jajce to see the wooden watermills, Pliva Lakes and Waterfall, and Jajce Fortress.
Return to Sarajevo | Overnight at Hotel Hills
Day 4: March 31 – Konjic, Jablanica & Mostar
Travel through scenic Herzegovina with a short stop in Konjic. Continue through the Neretva River Canyon and Jablanica Lake before arriving in Mostar.
Explore the city’s highlights including the iconic Old Bridge, Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, and the Old Bazaar.
Overnight in Mostar at Hotel Eden (4★)
Day 5: April 1 – Blagaj, Pocitelj & Kravice Waterfalls
Visit Blagaj to explore the Buna Spring and historic Dervish Tekke. Enjoy lunch near the spring before heading to Pocitelj Old Town and Castle ruins. End the day with a visit to the Kravice Waterfalls.
Overnight in Mostar at Hotel Eden
Day 6: April 2 – Bjelasnica, Igman & Spring of Bosnia
Begin the day in the Olympic mountains of Bjelasnica and Igman. After enjoying the fresh mountain air and scenic walks, head to the Nature Park at the Spring of Bosnia.
Overnight in Sarajevo at Hotel Hills
Day 7: April 3 – Tunnel of Hope & Srebrenica Memorial
Morning visit to the War Tunnel Museum (Tunnel of Hope), followed by travel to Srebrenica. After lunch, visit the Srebrenica Memorial Center for an impactful and educational experience.
Return to Sarajevo | Overnight at Hotel Hills | Group Dinner Included
Day 8: April 4 – Departure from Sarajevo
Breakfast at the hotel and transfer to Sarajevo International Airport for departure.
What's Included/Excluded
Inclusions:
Hotel Accommodations:
7 nights accommodation
Transportation:
Group pick-up and drop-off from the airport according to shared group timings.
Group tours and transfers by bus.
Guided Tours:
Includes guide, entrance fees, and transportation.
Meals:
Daily breakfast included
Exclusions:
- International airfare
- Optional tours and travel insurance
- Visa fee and processing, if required
- Gratuities for guides and drivers (average $10 per person per day)
- Personal expenses (e.g., drinks, laundry)