WILD WATERS OF BOSNIA

BOSNIAN WILD WATERS 2025
Destinations: Travnik, Jajce, Jablanica, Mostar, Sarajevo (with optional visits)
Attractions: Una National Park, Mlinčići, Pliva Lake, Trebinje, Blagaj, Počitelj, Kravica Waterfall, Bosnian Pyramids (Ravne Tunnel), Vrelo Bosne
Trip duration: 6 days / 5 nights with breakfast / 1800 km by bus with daily drives
DAY 1: BELGRADE – TRAVNIK – JAJCE
Departure from central Belgrade at 6:00 AM. Travel through Sremska Mitrovica, Bijeljina, Doboj, and Zenica to Travnik. Walking tour of the city with a visit to the beautiful Colorful Mosque (Sulejmanija), an 18th-century legacy of Grand Vizier Sulejman Pasha Skopljak. Free time or optional visits to the Birth House of Ivo Andrić, Travnik Fortress, and Plava Voda spring. Continue to Jajce via Donji Vakuf. Hotel check-in. Free time. Overnight stay.
DAY 2: JAJCE – UNA NATIONAL PARK (ŠTRBAČKI BUK) – MLINČIĆI – JAJCE
Breakfast. Free time in Jajce or full-day optional excursion. Visit the Una National Park, known for its unspoiled beauty and the largest waterfall complex in the region. Explore Štrbački Buk, a 24-meter-high waterfall. Continue to Mlinčići – a picturesque site with preserved wooden watermills, then to Pliva Lake, where you can enjoy a catamaran ride (extra cost). Return to Jajce. Overnight stay.
DAY 3: JAJCE – JABLANICA (NERETVA BRIDGE) – MOSTAR
Breakfast and hotel check-out. Free time or optional guided tour of Jajce, including Bear Tower, underground catacombs with symbolic altars, ruins of St. Luke’s Church, and the fortress at 470 m above sea level. Descent through Mala Tabija Gate, the Old Bazaar, and Travnik Gate to the famous viewpoint overlooking Pliva Waterfall. Around noon, depart for Mostar with a break at the Jablanica Memorial Complex Battle on the Neretva. Arrival in Mostar, hotel check-in. Guided city tour. Free time to enjoy the charm of the Old Bridge area. Overnight stay.
DAY 4: MOSTAR – TVRDOŠ MONASTERY – TREBINJE – MOSTAR
Breakfast. Optional boat ride on the Neretva River. Free time in Mostar or optional excursion to Trebinje, including a visit to Tvrdoš Monastery. Guided tour continues to Herzegovinian Gračanica, Arslanagić Bridge (built in 1574 by Mehmed Pasha Sokolović), the Old Town (Kastel), traditional craft shops, Osman Pasha and Emperor’s Mosques (18th century), City Park with monuments gifted by poet Jovan Dučić, and the Cathedral Church from the early 20th century. Return to Mostar. Overnight stay.
DAY 5: MOSTAR – BLAGAJ (VRELO BUNE) – POČITELJ – KRAVICA WATERFALL – SARAJEVO
Breakfast. Hotel check-out. Optional excursion starting with Blagaj and the Vrelo Bune spring, home to the historic dervish monastery (tekke). Continue to Počitelj, a unique town on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Then visit the Kravica Waterfall, where the Trebižat River cascades down a 30-meter drop into a natural amphitheater 150 meters wide. Free time for swimming and relaxation. In the afternoon, continue to Sarajevo. Arrival and guided walking tour of Baščaršija, visiting landmarks such as the City Hall (Vijećnica), Sebilj Fountain, and the 16th-century Baščaršija Mosque. Hotel check-in. Overnight stay.
DAY 6: SARAJEVO – BOSNIAN PYRAMIDS (RAVNE TUNNEL) – VRELO BOSNE – BELGRADE
Breakfast. Hotel check-out. Free time in Sarajevo or optional trip to the Bosnian Pyramids (Ravne Tunnel) and Vrelo Bosne. Discovered by chance by archaeologist Dr. Semir Osmanagić in the town of Visoko, the pyramid-like hills led to the discovery of the underground Ravne Tunnel complex. Its unique energy is said to revitalize the body and mind. Continue to Vrelo Bosne, a natural monument spanning 603 ha at the foot of Mount Igman. A popular park and nature reserve featuring springs, bridges, swans, ducks, and trout, this is a serene oasis for relaxation. Return to Sarajevo for final shopping and the chance to enjoy local ćevapi, visit the House of Sevdah, or buy traditional ground coffee. Departure for Belgrade in the afternoon. Expected arrival around midnight.
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BOSNIAN WILD WATERS 2025
Destinations: Travnik, Jajce, Jablanica, Mostar, Sarajevo (with optional visits)
Attractions: Una National Park, Mlinčići, Pliva Lake, Trebinje, Blagaj, Počitelj, Kravica Waterfall, Bosnian Pyramids (Ravne Tunnel), Vrelo Bosne
Trip duration: 6 days / 5 nights with breakfast / 1800 km by bus with daily drives
DAY 1: BELGRADE – TRAVNIK – JAJCE
Departure from central Belgrade at 6:00 AM. Travel through Sremska Mitrovica, Bijeljina, Doboj, and Zenica to Travnik. Walking tour of the city with a visit to the beautiful Colorful Mosque (Sulejmanija), an 18th-century legacy of Grand Vizier Sulejman Pasha Skopljak. Free time or optional visits to the Birth House of Ivo Andrić, Travnik Fortress, and Plava Voda spring. Continue to Jajce via Donji Vakuf. Hotel check-in. Free time. Overnight stay.
DAY 2: JAJCE – UNA NATIONAL PARK (ŠTRBAČKI BUK) – MLINČIĆI – JAJCE
Breakfast. Free time in Jajce or full-day optional excursion. Visit the Una National Park, known for its unspoiled beauty and the largest waterfall complex in the region. Explore Štrbački Buk, a 24-meter-high waterfall. Continue to Mlinčići – a picturesque site with preserved wooden watermills, then to Pliva Lake, where you can enjoy a catamaran ride (extra cost). Return to Jajce. Overnight stay.
DAY 3: JAJCE – JABLANICA (NERETVA BRIDGE) – MOSTAR
Breakfast and hotel check-out. Free time or optional guided tour of Jajce, including Bear Tower, underground catacombs with symbolic altars, ruins of St. Luke’s Church, and the fortress at 470 m above sea level. Descent through Mala Tabija Gate, the Old Bazaar, and Travnik Gate to the famous viewpoint overlooking Pliva Waterfall. Around noon, depart for Mostar with a break at the Jablanica Memorial Complex Battle on the Neretva. Arrival in Mostar, hotel check-in. Guided city tour. Free time to enjoy the charm of the Old Bridge area. Overnight stay.
DAY 4: MOSTAR – TVRDOŠ MONASTERY – TREBINJE – MOSTAR
Breakfast. Optional boat ride on the Neretva River. Free time in Mostar or optional excursion to Trebinje, including a visit to Tvrdoš Monastery. Guided tour continues to Herzegovinian Gračanica, Arslanagić Bridge (built in 1574 by Mehmed Pasha Sokolović), the Old Town (Kastel), traditional craft shops, Osman Pasha and Emperor’s Mosques (18th century), City Park with monuments gifted by poet Jovan Dučić, and the Cathedral Church from the early 20th century. Return to Mostar. Overnight stay.
DAY 5: MOSTAR – BLAGAJ (VRELO BUNE) – POČITELJ – KRAVICA WATERFALL – SARAJEVO
Breakfast. Hotel check-out. Optional excursion starting with Blagaj and the Vrelo Bune spring, home to the historic dervish monastery (tekke). Continue to Počitelj, a unique town on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Then visit the Kravica Waterfall, where the Trebižat River cascades down a 30-meter drop into a natural amphitheater 150 meters wide. Free time for swimming and relaxation. In the afternoon, continue to Sarajevo. Arrival and guided walking tour of Baščaršija, visiting landmarks such as the City Hall (Vijećnica), Sebilj Fountain, and the 16th-century Baščaršija Mosque. Hotel check-in. Overnight stay.
DAY 6: SARAJEVO – BOSNIAN PYRAMIDS (RAVNE TUNNEL) – VRELO BOSNE – BELGRADE
Breakfast. Hotel check-out. Free time in Sarajevo or optional trip to the Bosnian Pyramids (Ravne Tunnel) and Vrelo Bosne. Discovered by chance by archaeologist Dr. Semir Osmanagić in the town of Visoko, the pyramid-like hills led to the discovery of the underground Ravne Tunnel complex. Its unique energy is said to revitalize the body and mind. Continue to Vrelo Bosne, a natural monument spanning 603 ha at the foot of Mount Igman. A popular park and nature reserve featuring springs, bridges, swans, ducks, and trout, this is a serene oasis for relaxation. Return to Sarajevo for final shopping and the chance to enjoy local ćevapi, visit the House of Sevdah, or buy traditional ground coffee. Departure for Belgrade in the afternoon. Expected arrival around midnight.
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WILD WATERS OF BOSNIA

BOSNIAN WILD WATERS 2025
Destinations: Travnik, Jajce, Jablanica, Mostar, Sarajevo (with optional visits)
Attractions: Una National Park, Mlinčići, Pliva Lake, Trebinje, Blagaj, Počitelj, Kravica Waterfall, Bosnian Pyramids (Ravne Tunnel), Vrelo Bosne
Trip duration: 6 days / 5 nights with breakfast / 1800 km by bus with daily drives
DAY 1: BELGRADE – TRAVNIK – JAJCE
Departure from central Belgrade at 6:00 AM. Travel through Sremska Mitrovica, Bijeljina, Doboj, and Zenica to Travnik. Walking tour of the city with a visit to the beautiful Colorful Mosque (Sulejmanija), an 18th-century legacy of Grand Vizier Sulejman Pasha Skopljak. Free time or optional visits to the Birth House of Ivo Andrić, Travnik Fortress, and Plava Voda spring. Continue to Jajce via Donji Vakuf. Hotel check-in. Free time. Overnight stay.
DAY 2: JAJCE – UNA NATIONAL PARK (ŠTRBAČKI BUK) – MLINČIĆI – JAJCE
Breakfast. Free time in Jajce or full-day optional excursion. Visit the Una National Park, known for its unspoiled beauty and the largest waterfall complex in the region. Explore Štrbački Buk, a 24-meter-high waterfall. Continue to Mlinčići – a picturesque site with preserved wooden watermills, then to Pliva Lake, where you can enjoy a catamaran ride (extra cost). Return to Jajce. Overnight stay.
DAY 3: JAJCE – JABLANICA (NERETVA BRIDGE) – MOSTAR
Breakfast and hotel check-out. Free time or optional guided tour of Jajce, including Bear Tower, underground catacombs with symbolic altars, ruins of St. Luke’s Church, and the fortress at 470 m above sea level. Descent through Mala Tabija Gate, the Old Bazaar, and Travnik Gate to the famous viewpoint overlooking Pliva Waterfall. Around noon, depart for Mostar with a break at the Jablanica Memorial Complex Battle on the Neretva. Arrival in Mostar, hotel check-in. Guided city tour. Free time to enjoy the charm of the Old Bridge area. Overnight stay.
DAY 4: MOSTAR – TVRDOŠ MONASTERY – TREBINJE – MOSTAR
Breakfast. Optional boat ride on the Neretva River. Free time in Mostar or optional excursion to Trebinje, including a visit to Tvrdoš Monastery. Guided tour continues to Herzegovinian Gračanica, Arslanagić Bridge (built in 1574 by Mehmed Pasha Sokolović), the Old Town (Kastel), traditional craft shops, Osman Pasha and Emperor’s Mosques (18th century), City Park with monuments gifted by poet Jovan Dučić, and the Cathedral Church from the early 20th century. Return to Mostar. Overnight stay.
DAY 5: MOSTAR – BLAGAJ (VRELO BUNE) – POČITELJ – KRAVICA WATERFALL – SARAJEVO
Breakfast. Hotel check-out. Optional excursion starting with Blagaj and the Vrelo Bune spring, home to the historic dervish monastery (tekke). Continue to Počitelj, a unique town on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Then visit the Kravica Waterfall, where the Trebižat River cascades down a 30-meter drop into a natural amphitheater 150 meters wide. Free time for swimming and relaxation. In the afternoon, continue to Sarajevo. Arrival and guided walking tour of Baščaršija, visiting landmarks such as the City Hall (Vijećnica), Sebilj Fountain, and the 16th-century Baščaršija Mosque. Hotel check-in. Overnight stay.
DAY 6: SARAJEVO – BOSNIAN PYRAMIDS (RAVNE TUNNEL) – VRELO BOSNE – BELGRADE
Breakfast. Hotel check-out. Free time in Sarajevo or optional trip to the Bosnian Pyramids (Ravne Tunnel) and Vrelo Bosne. Discovered by chance by archaeologist Dr. Semir Osmanagić in the town of Visoko, the pyramid-like hills led to the discovery of the underground Ravne Tunnel complex. Its unique energy is said to revitalize the body and mind. Continue to Vrelo Bosne, a natural monument spanning 603 ha at the foot of Mount Igman. A popular park and nature reserve featuring springs, bridges, swans, ducks, and trout, this is a serene oasis for relaxation. Return to Sarajevo for final shopping and the chance to enjoy local ćevapi, visit the House of Sevdah, or buy traditional ground coffee. Departure for Belgrade in the afternoon. Expected arrival around midnight.
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BOSNIAN WILD WATERS 2025
Destinations: Travnik, Jajce, Jablanica, Mostar, Sarajevo (with optional visits)
Attractions: Una National Park, Mlinčići, Pliva Lake, Trebinje, Blagaj, Počitelj, Kravica Waterfall, Bosnian Pyramids (Ravne Tunnel), Vrelo Bosne
Trip duration: 6 days / 5 nights with breakfast / 1800 km by bus with daily drives
DAY 1: BELGRADE – TRAVNIK – JAJCE
Departure from central Belgrade at 6:00 AM. Travel through Sremska Mitrovica, Bijeljina, Doboj, and Zenica to Travnik. Walking tour of the city with a visit to the beautiful Colorful Mosque (Sulejmanija), an 18th-century legacy of Grand Vizier Sulejman Pasha Skopljak. Free time or optional visits to the Birth House of Ivo Andrić, Travnik Fortress, and Plava Voda spring. Continue to Jajce via Donji Vakuf. Hotel check-in. Free time. Overnight stay.
DAY 2: JAJCE – UNA NATIONAL PARK (ŠTRBAČKI BUK) – MLINČIĆI – JAJCE
Breakfast. Free time in Jajce or full-day optional excursion. Visit the Una National Park, known for its unspoiled beauty and the largest waterfall complex in the region. Explore Štrbački Buk, a 24-meter-high waterfall. Continue to Mlinčići – a picturesque site with preserved wooden watermills, then to Pliva Lake, where you can enjoy a catamaran ride (extra cost). Return to Jajce. Overnight stay.
DAY 3: JAJCE – JABLANICA (NERETVA BRIDGE) – MOSTAR
Breakfast and hotel check-out. Free time or optional guided tour of Jajce, including Bear Tower, underground catacombs with symbolic altars, ruins of St. Luke’s Church, and the fortress at 470 m above sea level. Descent through Mala Tabija Gate, the Old Bazaar, and Travnik Gate to the famous viewpoint overlooking Pliva Waterfall. Around noon, depart for Mostar with a break at the Jablanica Memorial Complex Battle on the Neretva. Arrival in Mostar, hotel check-in. Guided city tour. Free time to enjoy the charm of the Old Bridge area. Overnight stay.
DAY 4: MOSTAR – TVRDOŠ MONASTERY – TREBINJE – MOSTAR
Breakfast. Optional boat ride on the Neretva River. Free time in Mostar or optional excursion to Trebinje, including a visit to Tvrdoš Monastery. Guided tour continues to Herzegovinian Gračanica, Arslanagić Bridge (built in 1574 by Mehmed Pasha Sokolović), the Old Town (Kastel), traditional craft shops, Osman Pasha and Emperor’s Mosques (18th century), City Park with monuments gifted by poet Jovan Dučić, and the Cathedral Church from the early 20th century. Return to Mostar. Overnight stay.
DAY 5: MOSTAR – BLAGAJ (VRELO BUNE) – POČITELJ – KRAVICA WATERFALL – SARAJEVO
Breakfast. Hotel check-out. Optional excursion starting with Blagaj and the Vrelo Bune spring, home to the historic dervish monastery (tekke). Continue to Počitelj, a unique town on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Then visit the Kravica Waterfall, where the Trebižat River cascades down a 30-meter drop into a natural amphitheater 150 meters wide. Free time for swimming and relaxation. In the afternoon, continue to Sarajevo. Arrival and guided walking tour of Baščaršija, visiting landmarks such as the City Hall (Vijećnica), Sebilj Fountain, and the 16th-century Baščaršija Mosque. Hotel check-in. Overnight stay.
DAY 6: SARAJEVO – BOSNIAN PYRAMIDS (RAVNE TUNNEL) – VRELO BOSNE – BELGRADE
Breakfast. Hotel check-out. Free time in Sarajevo or optional trip to the Bosnian Pyramids (Ravne Tunnel) and Vrelo Bosne. Discovered by chance by archaeologist Dr. Semir Osmanagić in the town of Visoko, the pyramid-like hills led to the discovery of the underground Ravne Tunnel complex. Its unique energy is said to revitalize the body and mind. Continue to Vrelo Bosne, a natural monument spanning 603 ha at the foot of Mount Igman. A popular park and nature reserve featuring springs, bridges, swans, ducks, and trout, this is a serene oasis for relaxation. Return to Sarajevo for final shopping and the chance to enjoy local ćevapi, visit the House of Sevdah, or buy traditional ground coffee. Departure for Belgrade in the afternoon. Expected arrival around midnight.
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