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177 - First Day in Bosnia and Herzegovina | | Part 01 - Malayalam Vlog

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Published 19 Jun 2023

Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the most underrated countries in Europe. Hidden in the shadow of more popular neighbors, especially Croatia and Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina also has a lot to offer and is worth your time and effort to get there. While the majority of tourists go to Sarajevo and Mostar only you will find so many other interesting cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. I put together for you the list of best places to visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina that will hopefully inspire you to travel to this amazing country. Sarajevo The capital of the country and one of the most fascinating cities in Europe – Sarajevo is a must when you visit Bosnia and Herzegovina! Ilidza Technically it’s a suburb of Sarajevo where you can get easily by tram. Ilidza is known for being a spa and for its charming park with recreational area and spring of River Bosna. Mostar Mostar is a legend and probably the best-known city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most of us have seen the pictures of the Ottoman old bridge hanging above the turquoise waters of the Neretva river Blagaj Located not far from Mostar, Blagaj is known for the spring of Buna river (that goes directly from the rocks) and the Dervish monastery built in 1520. Pocitelj It’s actually easy to miss Pocitelj when driving to/from Mostar – the town is glued to the hill and the stone buildings might disappear in the lush green vegetation Kravica Waterfall This is one of the most beautiful natural landmarks in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Trebinje A little gem located not far from Dubrovnik, Trebinje is such a pleasant city to visit. Travnik Located in the very center of the country Travnik is a surprisingly pleasant city, worth spending at least a day in. Jajce Not far from Travnik you can find Jajce – another picturesque, laid-back town. The center is surrounded by walls, with the citadel built high above. It’s worth to climb there to admire the beautiful view of the town and the surrounding area. Visegrad Technically I didn’t visit the city (even if I really wanted to but the public transport connections are really poor) but I did saw its biggest attraction – the Ottoman bridge over the Drina river. Una National Park Una National Park is the youngest of the three national parks in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Established in 2008, the park has plenty to see and do, and it’s one of the country’s leading natural attractions. Tara Canyon One of the longest and deepest canyons in the world, the Tara Canyon is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must see destination for outdoor lovers. The final sections of the canyon form the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. Stolac The sleepy town of Stolac can be found on the road from Mostar to Montenegro and Dubrovnik on the banks of the Begrava River in Bosnia (BiH). Medjugorje Less than 40 years ago, Medjugorje was just a tiny village with a small Croat population in the Herzegovina region. Lukomir For a visit to a place in which time stands still, Lukomir should be on your list. Konjic Located about halfway between Mostar and Sarajevo, Konjic is a pretty little town most tourists haven’t heard of. But that doesn’t mean you should skip it! Tuzla A few years ago the military airport in Tuzla opened up to Europe’s budget airlines making it possible to start or end your trip in Bosnia in the small town of Tuzla. Getting around Bosnia and Herzegovina The best way to get around Bosnia and Herzegovina is by car really so if you can – rent a car and drive around. This way you can really see a lot! UAE to Bosnia, Dubai to Bosnia, Dubai to Bosnia, Abu Dhabi Wizz Airways to Bosnia, Abu Dhabi to Bosnia, Etihad to Bosnia, Emirates to Bosnia, Bosnia Tourist Places, Bosnia Street Food, Street Food Bosnia Malayalam Bosnia Travel Vlog, Beautiful Bosnia, Places to See in Bosnia, Malayalam Vlog, Places to See in Bosnia, Malayalam Vlog #bosnia #bosnianfood #uaebosnia #sarajevo #exploreeuropewithwanderinggfoodie #wanderinggfoodie #wanderingg_foodie #wanderinggfoodiebosnia

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