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Tour of Sarajevo, Konjic, Jablanica, Mostar
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Jablanica , Konjic , Mostar , Sarajevo Discover Destinations
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  • DAY 2
  • DAY 3
  • DAY 4
  • DAY 5
Day 1

Sarajevo Arrival

Arrival Sarajevo Airport, meet and assist at Airport by our representative. Proceed to hotel, check-in the hotel. Overnight.

DAY 2

Sarajevo tour: Old town OPTIONAL TOUR

After breakfast, we will take you to visit Vrelo Bosne. the spring of the Bosna River, at the foot of Mt. Igman. The alley is made of two rows of 762 plane trees planted in 1892 and dozens of horse chestnut trees as surely the most beautiful tree row in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The spring of the Bosna River is an outstanding park with numerous streams forming lakes and islands in this geological, hydrological and botanical-horticultural phenomenon. The most beautiful one, however, is the source of the Bosna River, which springs from a number of karst springs at an altitude of 492 meters. The water is of exceptional quality; therefore, a pump station of the city water supply was built next to the spring. The nature here still exceeds the strength and beauty of anything else seen, making the spring of the Bosna River one of the most precious natural and tourist pearls of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After that, sightseeing of Sarajevo, the beautiful Ottoman style mosques and architecture, the old quarters   still maintain an authentic   Ottoman carsija with oriental sweet shops, cafes, and traditional   Bosnian food. During this sightseeing, the  group  will be followed  by our  guide who is going  provide to them  with  the detailed  explanations  and  the   meaning  of  the  most famous religious, cultural, historical  and  economic  monuments  in Sarajevo such as: The Old City Hall, Old handcrafts street, Gazi Husrev bey's mosque, Clock Tower, Gazi Husrev bey's mausoleums (turbe), Kursumlija Madrasah, Emperor mosque, Latin Bridge, free time for shopping before we transfer you back to hotel. Overnight in Sarajevo.

DAY 3

Sarajevo – Konjic – Jablanica – Mostar - Sarajevo OPTIONAL TOUR

Breakfast at the hotel, departure to Konjic. Presenting Neretva River which makes Herzegovina a Mediterranean oasis offering all kinds of experiences: from mountainous terrain to the offerings of local villagers to religious tourism and excellent cuisine. In the Upper canyon are some of the most breathtaking views in all of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is said that rafting down the Neretva River is one of the most wonderful things a person can experience. Continue drive to Mostar,  the largest city in Herzegovina and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. Upon arrival, city tour visiting the oldest single arch stone bridge in Mostar, the Cejvan Cehaj Mosque, the Koski Mehmed pasa Mosque, the Biscevica  alley. Back to the hotel in Sarajevo. Overnight.

DAY 4

Sarajevo – Olympic mountains – Sarajevo OPTIONAL TOUR

Breakfast at the hotel. Proceed to mountain Bjelašnica for a pleasant walk on the fresh air. The Bjelasnica Mountain (2,067 m) is a large mountain with spacious slopes, which are under snow cover for more than six months a year. The mountain was the site of several of the most attractive alpine ski competitions during the 14th Winter Olympic Games in 1984. The Igman Mountain (1,502 m) is located several minutes away from the Bjelasnica Mountain. The Igman Mountain is prized with beautiful hiking trails and exceptionally clean air. During the Winter Olympic Games, the Igman Mountain hosted Nordic events and ski jumping competitions. The Bjelasnica and Igman Mountains are among the leading tourist attractions of Sarajevo. Drive back to Sarajevo. Overnight.

DAY 5

Sarajevo – Departure

Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out and transfer to airport for final departure.

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Sarajevo was founded in the early 15th century, at the junction of Roman roads in an area inhabited since the Neolithic Age. It was a time of expansion of the Ottoman Empire over the Kingdom of Bosnia, a time of great social and cultural changes. Ishak Bey Ishaković is regarded as a founder of Sarajevo – he was the first to build a mosque, a court, a bridge, and several public institutions - but the fact is that the city was established by native inhabitants of this region, Bosniaks, many of whom had by then already converted to Islam, a religion that came to this part (Balkan) of the world with the Ottomans. A rapid development of crafts and trade made Sarajevo a rich town, a crossroad of religions and cultures, trade routes, and all sorts of travellers. In the 16th century it was one of the most affluent cities in this part of the Balkans, and it was during this period that some of the monumental buildings were built which to this day represent masterpieces of the architecture and civilisation of that age. A higher education institution was also established under the legacy of Gazi Husrev Bey in 1537, which in almost all its aspects mirrored the universities of other large cities in Europe. Sarajevo has been a cosmopolitan city ever since it was founded. It was a place of refuge and settlement of Jews expelled from Spain in the 15th century, who built their synagogues, Orthodox churches, and then Catholic cathedrals were also built.
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