Picture this: you’re strolling along a hidden canyon, the sound of birds and a soft breeze stirring the leaves is all you hear. The scent of wild mint ingles with the warm breeze. Suddenly, you cross a corner and there it is: nestled at the edge of Europe’s second-deepest canyon: A small village, stone houses with tin-covered roofs to withstand the strong winds and weather. Sheep grazing on rock-fenced meadows, the bark of a dog announcing your arrival to the villagers… This isn’t your typical European jaunt! This is Bosnia and Herzegovina – a treasure chest of off-the-beaten-path adventures waiting to be unlocked. Read more
Sutjeska National Park is located in the Republika Srpska region of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is one of the oldest national parks in the country. Here, you will find the highest mountains in the country and the Perućica primeval forest, the last primeval forest in Europe! The park has a variety of hiking trails, from easy to challenging, that allow visitors to explore the breathtaking nature of the region. This article provides an overview of the hiking opportunities in the park.
Here, we have collected the most important information you need before your plan your trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina: Currency, weather, visa requirements, how to get around and everything else to consider!
We regularly get questions from travelers who want to know: Is Bosnia and Herzegovina safe? Can I travel here with peace of mind? Let us dispel these concerns right away: Bosnia-Herzegovina is a safe travel destination!
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