Tour with a visit to Sarajevo, involves a trip through the beautiful bay of Kotor, Trebinje, walking tour to Mostar attractions. In Sarajevo, the capital of the country there are many old bridges famous with their history. Here are the east and west that are connected in one with the mix of contrasts and distinctions. The road back passes through the Piva lake that is an artificial lake in Montenegro.
1-4 people 400 Euro
groups on request
Included in price:
- comfortable cartoll roads and parking
Conducts a tour:
- licensed English-speaking guide
What to take with you:
- comfortable walking shoes
- clothes below the knees for visiting the monastery
- passport
Additionally:
- duration 2 days
- suitable for all ages
The first stop for tourists is in a place where you can see the magnificent panorama of Budva. This is not just a popular tourist center — there are many natural corners.
Tourists will pass by the old Montenegrin capital, which has retained its status as a cultural and historical center. Cetinje is also considered the Royal capital.
Then the path goes past Podgorica. Here tourists will see the Millennium bridge and panoramas of old and new Podgorica. The capital has changed significantly in recent years.
On the way to Bosnia and Herzegovina, travelers will see a beautiful panorama of lake Piva. This is a man-made reservoir that attracts a huge number of tourists.
The road leads past the town of Foca, which is remembered for its relief. This is a picturesque and quiet place where life flows smoothly. The territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina begins with Foca.
Tourists arrive in Sarajevo. Here they will find a walk through the old town of Bascarsija — this is what the local historical center is called. The old quarters were formed during the period of Ottoman rule and today are vaguely reminiscent of Istanbul. One of the charms of Sarajevo is that it can be adjacent to the same old religious buildings: mosques, Catholic and Orthodox churches.
Once, someone made a bold statement that the Neretva is as important to Bosnia and Herzegovina as the Nile is to Egypt. The river starts from the Zelengora mountain ranges and flows along a route of 225 kilometers, 203 of which belong to Bosnia and Herzegovina, and 22 to Croatia. This is a mountain river of bright turquoise hue, flowing at an altitude of 1095 meters above sea level. Its main feature is that it is the only one in the country that has not succumbed to the influence of karst soils. Only in small sections does the rapid flow of the Neretva slow down to feed the treacherous karst.
Mostar and the waterfalls are visited by 99% of tourists during the tour to Bosnia and Herzegovina. These are mandatory places to visit. Mostar is a city with a famous bridge that was destroyed during the war and restored. There are many other attractions here.
Excursion to Mostar from Montenegro is popular, it is one of the most popular tours. Mostar is an old city where Catholics, Muslims, and Orthodox live. No one is at enmity-representatives of the three religions get along very well. Before the war, which took place at the end of the XX century, there were many Ottoman buildings. After the war, many things were destroyed. It was barely possible to restore the old bridge over the Neretva. Tourists can see buildings typical of past centuries — something still remains.
Once on Revolution Boulevard, tourists will see several buildings damaged by shelling, they are literally riddled. The objects were left specially as a monument from the civil war.
Kravice is a unique place, a complex of waterfalls in a picturesque natural environment. Even locals come here to relax. The power of the water flow depends on the time of year. The strongest flow is in the spring and after heavy rains.
A trip to Sarajevo is also an opportunity to see other interesting places in the country. Trebinje is a mix of cultures and architectural styles. The city is located on the border of the three Balkan States. Here is the legendary monastery Tvrdos, it refers to the Serbian Orthodox Church.
This is a green city that already belongs to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Here you will find the vineyards and fields. The history of the city begins in the ancient era. Tourists can stroll along the river bank, to get into the old city and see historical buildings: mosques, temples, fortifications, monasteries.
Tourists returned to Montenegro, along the way, they can see Herceg Novi is a vibrant city-fortress. It is metaphorically called “the city of a thousand steps”.
Tivat is a city in the Bay Of Kotor, known for its luxurious port and distinctive architecture. Tourists can see its panorama with houses and other buildings. The tour from Montenegro to Sarajevo ends with a pleasant aftertaste and many memories.