7-Day Itinerary for Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the hidden treasures of Europe- it is rich in history, culture, and beautiful nature that a person will never forget. This country offers everything to any kind of traveler: depending on your interests, whether it is old cities, beautiful villages, or beautiful national parks, that attract you, you will find it all here. To have the best of your visit, you can book customized Bosnia and Herzegovina Tour Packages, Bosnia Holiday Packages, and completely designed Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Packages with Go Kite Travel, the most excellent travel agency in Dubai. All these carefully crafted Bosnia trip packages remove the burden of organizing a trip and make sure that you do not miss anything that is worth seeing in the country.

Here are The 7-Day Itinerary for Bosnia and Herzegovina



Day 1: Arrival to Sarajevo- The Cultural Capital

The adventure will begin in Sarajevo, the colorful capital of Bosnia. Once you have checked into your hotel, spend your day touring the old bazaar, Baščaršija. Gaze at the architecture of the Ottoman times, taste the traditional ćevapi and drink the Bosnian coffee in a historical cafe. Do not forget to visit the Latin Bridge where the assassination that brought about World War I occurred.

The evening activity is to visit Sarajevo on a guided walking tour to learn about the complicated history of the city and take in breathtaking views of the Yellow Fortress.

Day 2: The Past and the Present of Sarajevo

On the second day, you can devote yourself to cultural exploration of Sarajevo. Take a tour of the Tunnel of Hope that was a major element of the Siege of Sarajevo. Visit Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, the Sarajevo City Hall (Vijeccnica) and War Childhood Museum.
In case you are traveling with your family, a tram ride within the city or a visit to the Trebevic cable car to get scenic views and walk through the nature tracks at the top will be interesting.

Day 3: Travnik and Jajce Day Trip

Make an excursion on a day trip to the towns of Travnik and Jajce. Travnik is the former center of Ottoman governors with colorful mosques, ancient fortresses, and tasty local pastries. Then go to Jajce, which is the town of a beautiful 22-meter high waterfall in the middle of the town.

Jajce old town, Pliva lakes and mills. The landscape is perfect to be photographed and to have a quiet family picnic and then back to Sarajevo.

Day 4: Mostar from Konjic and Jablanica

Start your road trip to Mostar with the picturesque views of Neretva River. The first place to visit is the town of Konjic, which is a town with an Ottoman-type bridge and beautiful landscape. On your way to Jablanica, you will be able to observe the ruins of the World War II railway bridge and taste some of the finest lamb meals in the country.

Reach Mostar in the afternoon and have some time to visit the famous Stari Most (Old Bridge) which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit cobblestone streets and in and out of the artisan shops on the Neretva River.

Day 5: Mostar and Its Environs

In Mostar and its surroundings spend a whole day. Begin with a sun rise view of the Old Bridge, and proceed to Blagaj Tekke, a 15 th century Dervish monastery at the foot of a cliff, alongside the origin of the Buna River.

Visit the historic town of Počitelj, which is also renowned in the way of stone architecture, and then refresh yourself at the Kravice Waterfalls, which is a great place to take a swim during the summer. Go back to Mostar and have a traditional Bosnian dinner and enjoy the sunset on top of a restaurant.

Day 6: See Mejugorje and Go to Trebinje

Leave Mostar and go to Mejdugorje, one of the largest Catholic pilgrimages with a calm atmosphere and a religious vibe. Visit the Apparition Hill or the St. James Church.

Then, visit the beautiful town of Trebinje, which is close to the Montenegrin-Croatia border. Trebinje is a sleepy town with a Mediterranean atmosphere, a riverfront promenade, and some spectacular monasteries. It is a wonderful place to take a rest before finishing your trip.

Day 7: Back to Sarajevo or Keep on Your Way to Balkan

On the last day, you will go back to Sarajevo (about 5 hours by car), or you can add days to your journey to the neighboring countries, such as Dubrovnik, Montenegro, or Serbia. When you are departing Sarajevo by plane, spend the remaining hours doing last minute shopping or visiting all the attractions that you have not had time to see.

Travel Tips for Your Bosnia Itinerary

  • Currency: Convertible Mark (BAM)
  • Transportation: Roads are scenic but winding—consider hiring a private driver through your tour package.
  • Language: Bosnian but English comes in handy when you're in tourist areas.
  • Food: Local types of food include burek, pita and homemade jams served in village guesthouses.

Conclusion

Bosnia and Herzegovina is the land of contrasts- where the East meets West and where the mountains meet the rivers. This 7-day tour is a great combination of cultural and natural beauty, historic attractions, and sites that suit any type of traveler. It does not matter whether you are visiting the old streets of Sarajevo, swimming under the waterfalls of Jajce or watching the sunset over the Old Bridge of Mostar; the Bosnia country will provide you with memorable experiences on a daily basis.

With professionally designed Bosnia and Herzegovina Tour Packages, you have a chance to make the best out of your trip by selecting the best travel agency in Dubai; Go Kite Travel. Their all-inclusive Bosnia Holiday Packages, expertly curated Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Packages, and custom Bosnia trip packages cater to solo travelers, couples, and families alike. Bosnia is a dream destination. With local knowledge, seamless transfers, and spot-on accommodations, you get to experience the best of Bosnia, without any hustles.

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