Bosnia and Herzegovina – A land where East meets West, rich in culture, history, and tradition. From emerald rivers and mountains to Sarajevo and Mostar with their Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and Balkan heritage, it offers beauty and stories at every step.

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Baščaršija, Sarajevo’s historic bazaar, with cobblestone streets, shops, and cafés.

Sarajevo

Discover Sarajevo: Where East Meets West

A vibrant capital where East meets West, with Ottoman bazaars and Austro-Hungarian architecture.

Scenic view of Sutjeska National Park, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a monument amidst mountains, forests, and rivers.

Sutjeska National Park

Sutjeska National Park: Nature’s Paradise

Bosnia’s oldest national park, home to Perućica primeval forest and Mount Maglić, ideal for hiking.

View of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, featuring the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) over the Neretva River.

Mostar

Mostar: Home of the Iconic Old Bridge

Famous for the UNESCO-listed Stari Most, Mostar is a picturesque city where East meets West.

Blagaj Dervish Monastery (Tekija) built at the base of a cliff beside the Buna River, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Blagaj: The Dervish Monastery

Blagaj: A hidden gem near Mostar with the Dervish Monastery by the Buna River source.