Must Visit places in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo
The "Olympic City". Economic, scientific, cultural, political and commercial center of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Called The European Jerusalem.
Tuzla
Birthplace of Mesa Selimovic and known for its Pannonian "Salt lakes".
BIHAĆ
and the river Una with its waterfalls and the Una River, within Una National Park.
JAJCE
city of The Bosnian Kings, foundation of Yugoslavia and its waterfalls.
Shrine of Our Lady of Medjugorje
Catholic pilgrimage site of a Marian apparition.
GRADAČAC
Dragon city, who got rich history starting from ottoman empire,till Husain Kapetan Gradaščević Fortres.
MEĐUGORJE
a Roman villa rustica that dates from the early fourth century. It is situated 5 km south of Čapljina.
LUKAVAC
Modrac Lake (Jezero Modrac) the largest artificial lake in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
OSTROŽAC
Castle - 16th-century castle built by the Ottomans and a second addition added by the Habsburg family.
POČITELJ
a historic village near Čapljina.
The Neretva
river and the Rakitnica river canyons in Upper Neretva.
Mostar
"City on Neretva", "City of Sunshine", the UNESCO site of Stari most and old town Mostar.
Banja Luka
The "Green City" with various cultural sights like Kastel fortress, the river Vrbas and Ferhadija mosque.
ZENICA
the river Bosna and Vranduk – the medieval fortress with a mosque.
VIŠEGRAD
the UNESCO site of the Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge.
The Buna
and its spring Vrelo Bune with the historical town of Blagaj.
SREBRENICA
nature, rafting on Drina, boat rides through canyon of river Drina to Višegrad (second deepest canyon in Europe), also a place where some of the worst war crimes committed in war happened.
VISOKO
City of Bosnian Kings and site of the Bosnian pyramids.
TRAVNIK
The birthplace of Ivo Andrić and site of old town Travnik.
KONJIC
known for its old town including the Stara Ćuprija bridge.
The Perućica
ancient forest, one of the last two remaining primeval forests in Europe, and the Sutjeska river canyon, both within Sutjeska National Park.
Mount Bjelašnica and Jahorina
sites of the XIV Olympic Winter Games.