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KUPARI

We stopped at Kupari for another lazy day at a strange beach surrounded by ghost buildings. Officially it was the Kupari Tourist Complex – a disused military tourist resort built for the elite of the Yugoslav army. In the 1960s a resort on a sandy bay was constructed, including five...

DUBROVNIK

After rush Bosnia and Herzegovina trip, we had two lazy days on the Adriatic coast. We also did not forget to make sightseeing in this limestone city with good nightlife and a relaxed atmosphere. The prosperity of the city was historically based on maritime trade; as the capital of the...

ON THE ROAD

Last few pictures of Bosnia and Herzegovina (on the way to Croatia), we have really enjoyed our tour, people were very friendly, the roads were in a good condition and we had nice weather. We can only recommend the visit of this hidden gem in Balkan.

SUTJESKA NATIONAL PARK

We arrived late afternoon at the oldest and biggest national park in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It’s home to the last virgin forest in Europe. You will find here also the highest peak in the country – Maglic Mountain (2386 m). Sutjeska is also familiar with the Battle of the Sutjeska...

ON THE ROAD

We made a few stops on the way to Sutjeska National Park. The countryside of Bosnia and Herzegovina is amazing and we had really great sunny weather. We got also some good shots of our truck standing on the fields near friendly local cows – they really loved and enjoyed this shooting...

BLAGAJ

Early morning we hit the road to get to Blagaj, where we visited a Dervish Monastery and natural wonder – source of river Buna. This 600 years old monastery is situated at the base of a cliff, next to the source of the river Buna, it’s a unique and picturesque series of buildings...

KRAVICA

We arrived late afternoon tired and frustrated (after searching the Cross Mountain in Medjugorje). But few mugs of Nektar beer, while watching these excellent waterfalls, recovered our minds. Its place, where the Trebižat River plummets in a broad 25m-high arc into an emerald pool. In...

MEDJUGORJE

Another stop on the way to Kravica was Medjugorje. We spent two hours finding the way to famous cross on the top of the mountain, but we did not find it. We saw the cross, but the way was so badly marked, that we got lost few times. Also google maps had wrong directions. Medjugorje has...

POČITELJ

On the way to Kravica we passed Počitelj – the medieval pearl of Herzegovina. This fortified village lies on the banks of the emerald green river Neretva, some 30 kilometers south of Mostar. The village itself is set within a natural karst amphitheater. The first mentioned writing comes...

MOSTAR

We arrived late night to the largest city in Hercegovina, with a small but thoroughly enchanting old town center. At dusk, the lights of numerous millhouse restaurants twinkle across gushing streams, narrow Kujundžiluk bustles joyously with trinket sellers and, in between, the...