Treskavica
Bjelašnica
Cincar
Čvrsnica
Jahorina
Maglić
Prenj
Volujak
Vran
Vranica
Zelengora
The beauty of mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina simply leave everyone breathless. It's really hard to say which one of the BH mountain is the most beautiful, because each one is unique and authentic in its own way, and it represents the fantastic gem of nature.
Mountain beauties with their high peaks make four-fifths of the…
TOURISM
For centuries, on the Mlađevac hill above Drina, the fortress has been countinuosly built. The legend says that cursed Jerina, the wife of the Serbian despot Đurđa Branković, built it and the famous dervish, Shaykh Hasan Kaimi also lived there. The fortress is known as Kula Grad or Đurđev Grad. It was one of the…
The Old Town Blagaj (Stjepangrad) is one of the most valuable national monuments of B&H, whose history testifies to the turbulent times of these areas. It was built on a high and hardly accessible karst hill, above the river Buna. The archaeological material scattered along the slopes of Blagaj Hill witnesses the existence of settlements…
Mostar should get a new adrenaline attraction. This exceptional project will enrich the overall tourist offer in Herzegovina. It is the longest and most attractive zipp line connecting the two elevations, Fortica and Stolac above Mostar. The view from Fortica to the city and Herzegovina is unbelievable, and the very idea of descending 570 meters…
Neretva
Rakitnica
Drina
Sana
Trebišnjica
Trebižat
Una
Pliva
Buna
Vrbas
Bosnia and Herzegovina is widely known for its clean and pristine waters. In the high mountains, the rivers spring and feed on mountain streams, then they pave their way through the canyons to the south. All Bosnian and Herzegovinian rivers belong to the Black Sea and Adriatic basin.
Most of the big rivers in Bosnia and…
Čajangrad
Kraljeva Sutjeska
Maglaj
Prusac
Jajce
Vranduk
Bobovac
The Bosnian kingdom is a state that existed in the Balkans from the second half of the 14th century to the second half of the 15th century, covering mainly the areas of today's Bosnia and Herzegovina, but in some period parts of neighboring countries as well. During King Tvrtka I, the Bosnian kingdom was…
When Kalesija is mentioned, the first association is "Kalesijski zvuci", the original group that nurtures the ethno music style specific for northeastern Bosnia, or Sprečanska valley. This type of music is sung in two voices, accompanied by violin and schargija (plucked, fretted long necked chordophone used in the folk music of various Balkan countries), and…
The academic ensemble of traditional dances and songs "Seljo" has been working for over 70 years to preserve the cultural heritage of the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the countries of the Western Balkans through folk dances, songs, and traditional costumes. Being a member of "Seljo" is a matter of prestige.
A long and fruitful…
The Old Town of Srebrenik is a fortress located above the city of the same name, north of Tuzla, in the area of the former parish of Usora, which during the Middle Ages was the site of constant conflicts between Bosnia and Hungary, and since the 15th century the Ottoman Empire as well. It is…
Back in 1889, in Međaš near Kalesija, beside the main road Tuzla-Zvornik, Mehmed Bešić opened a blacksmith workshop. He did not know that the workshop will survive for 130 years, and that his descendants will make a living thanks to it. The son Mustafa, then grandson Muharem succeeded Mehmed, and at his great-grandsons Damir and…