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5.0 based on 17 reviews
This tour is a lovely day-tour where you will explore central Bosnia's two most beautiful towns. These are two small towns, but very beautiful, historically very important and full of interesting monuments that will charm you. Highlights: Travnik Fortress, Blue Water Park, Sulejmanija Mosque, Clock Tower, Jajce Waterfall, Fortress, Clock Tower in Jajce, Church of St. Mary or the Sultan Suleyman II Mosque, The bell tower of St. Luke, and Watermills
Inclusions: Fuel surcharge, Professional guide, Hotel pick-up, Hotel drop-off, Bottled water
Exclusions: Entrance fees (approx. 3 EUR), Food and drinks
The walking tour still ongoing eventhought it was holiday for Eid Murabak, and was raining too. Edin was our tour guide on that walking tour. Love his tour, how he explained, described and tell us the history about Bosnia. Plus he make the jokes too ????. Very helpful in answering all our questions. Highly recommended to join the tour with his.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Discover museum under open sky and gastronomical marble, wonderful city Travnik. Birthplace of Nobel prize winner Ivo Andrić famous Yugoslav novelist. In the city you can see The Forth Stari Grad (Old City) which represents one of most beautiful and most preserved facilities of medieval Bosnia, on which later periods left specific mark. After Travnik You are headed to one of the most beautiful cities in Bosnia, town Jajce. Located on the banks of rivers Pliva and Vrbas, once royal, now another museum under open sky with 26 national monuments. In centre of the city You are able to see and feel magnificent 21-meter-tall waterfall which is placed among 12 most beautiful in the world. Very close to city of Jajce are the Watermills. Place of incredible beauty and fairy-tale appearance.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Gratuities, Air-conditioned vehicle
Exclusions: Lunch, Dinner, Personal expenses
A person with passion for his work. I think this is the best description for the guide. He has a very deep knowledge about the history of Sarajevo and Bosnia. We were more than satisfied with his guidance. I especially thank him because he was very attentive to the corona measures.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
In the very heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina are two unique and historical towns, with unbeliveable natural lakes and spots. The city of Travnik is an old medieval town, known by its beautiful Old Town Fortress and unique place for Bosnian traditional Cevapi dish. Let us introduce you with the history of Travnik, through its main monuments and try an unique taste of traditional food. Jajce, traditionally known as King's Town, is the place with reach historical importance, from the first roots to nowadays. A city with breathtaking waterfall in the middle of the city, historical museums and medieval castle on the top of old town. After seeing part of its beauty, Jajce will surprise you with its green Pliva lakes, watermills, small watterfalls and nature. Surely, a place for nature lovers.
Inclusions: Lunch, Bottled water
Exclusions: Entry tickets
After spending 2 days at Sarajevo by myself I felt I need to see more of this beautiful country. Luckily I met someone who recommended this tour. I firstly booked a half day tour to Trebević mountain and to the tunnel of hope, the tour was great so I decided to to book a full day tour where we visited 5 cities in Bosnia. I totally recommend this tour, the agents are very professional and friendly everything went exactly as planned. Ask for Mak.. he's great ????
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Travnik and Jajce are two cities who are pretty unknown for most of the people in the world but for the locals a symbol of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the period of Ottoman and Medieval time. Both of the cities are having a typical Bosnian charisma. Cities in the middle of the hills and mountains with vivid life, nice people and lovely scenery. In our tour, you will visit both of them and we will explain to you the stories connected with both cities and show you the sights which are quite beautiful and unique to see.
Inclusions: Coffee and/or Tea, Bottled water
Exclusions: You can organise lunch with the tour guide. We recommend Cevabdzinica Hari to be the place to eat., Gratuities
On our honeymoon, my wife and I joined Nikola’s Siege of Sarajevo/War Tunnel tour. It affected us so much that we came back for a second tour that afternoon, for Nikola's street art tour. A year later, I’m still asking the questions that Nikola and Sarajevo lit up in my mind. What is nationalism? What is the state? What is self-determination? What will it take to achieve a truly free society? I’d asked these questions before, but Sarajevo helped me see new colors. I don’t know if any other tour guide could have held these themes up to the light in the same way that Nikola did for me. It felt like every piece of history was personal to him, like he was unraveling a mystery--and I sensed that somehow I was involved in the mystery too, and that solving it would involve uncovering things that I had been searching for without realizing. That still feels true to me now that I’m back home. That’s why I keep thinking about Sarajevo and Nikola.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
This tour is a lovely day-tour where you will explore central Bosnia's two most beautiful towns. These are two small towns, but very beautiful, historically very important and full of interesting monuments that will charm you. Highlights: Travnik Fortress, Blue Water Park, Sulejmanija Mosque, Clock Tower, Jajce Waterfall, Fortress, Clock Tower in Jajce, Church of St. Mary or the Sultan Suleyman II Mosque, The bell tower of St. Luke, and Watermills This private guided tour can accommodate up to 15 guests.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation
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In these nostalgic days for traveling, I sit on the couch and thinking how nice it was to be able to travel. And so it occurred to me last year and a visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina, more precisely only to Herzegovina and its beauties. So I had to write a few words for this beautiful country and its natural beauties. The tour of Mostar left the most beautiful impression on me, the Old Bridge and the old part of the city are beautiful. Then a visit to Jablanica and the bridge that was destroyed in the war. So this country also has a rich history. And finally, I must mention the wonderful guides who took us to every corner of these cities and told us about history, even gave us free time to buy souvenirs. 10/10 for guides! p.s. Be sure to try Bosnian coffee and Turkish delight.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Would you dare spending winter holidays in Bosnia and Herzegovina? Would you dare to break the usual routine and instead of famous and heavily expensive European winter destinations, visit one completely, new but equally good, unexplored, safe and totally cheap? We shall combine winter activities such as snowshoeing, snow-powder hiking or regular winter skiing with most famous cultural and leisure destinations in Bosnia & Herzegovina. In this amazing 9D8N itinerary, we have created the optimum mix of culture and outdoor experiences in Bosnia and Herzegovina. All activities are suitable for anyone with normal, medium fitness. The package is based on 4* accommodation /double/ twin room occupancy in combination with snow-covered lodges for one night. For single travellers we will provide single, non sharing rooms.
Inclusions: Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Snowshoeing equipment , Ski equipment , Air-conditioned vehicle, Fuel surcharge, Parking Fees
Exclusions: Travel Insurance/ Possible to add on request, Ski pass, Gratuities
Funky Tours arranged several excellent tours while I was based in Bosnia (one or two which were free of charge) between October 2020 and March 2021. This included a food and drink tasting tour, the siege of Sarajevo tour, a day trip to Jajce and Travnik, a day trip to the Srebrenica genocide memorial centre, as well as one to Herzegovina which included stops in Mostar, Medugorje and Pocitelj. Each tour was outstanding and the tour guides, having lived through the events you learn about on the tours, are fascinating people to spend a day with (a big thanks in particular to Taib). I learned so much about Bosnia, past and present, from them. Booking the tours was always made easy and they even arranged a customised tour of the famous Sarajevo City Hall which included a visit to a replica ICTY courtroom (a big thanks in particular to Ema). I learned so much about Bosnia on each tour - from what it was like living through the war to finding out about the Bosnia of today. Even although some of the events they cover are difficult for a visitor to comprehend (partly because the country has been largely rebuilt), you come away from it realising how relevant Bosnia's history is to the world we live in today. I was lucky enough to see first hand so many of the great things about the country - its diverse landscapes and stunning views across several towns and cities (especially Sarajevo), how much the country has been rebuilt in the last 20 years (it would not be fair to class Bosnia as 'war torn' any longer), the wonderful mix of architecture and traditions, its excellent local cuisine and of course the down to earth and wonderfully hospitable Bosnian people who are always welcoming of visitors. Bosnians are rightfully keen to show that their country has so much more to it than the war that ended there more than 25 years ago. Having been on several tours I feel like I am just about an expert on all things Bosnia and Herzegovina. I absolutely recommend Funky Tours - in fact I cannot recommend them highly enough. Bosnia is a great country to explore and because of its offering which includes Olympic ski slopes near Sarajevo and vineyards in Herzegovina it can be considered as both a winter and summer destination. The main thing is to make sure you go there at some point - and use Funky Tours to show you around! (the tours I went on were always carried out within covid restrictions, in a small group or one to one)
Morning ride will take us through interesting regions of central Bosnia, passing by Visoko town and valley of Bosnian Pyramids (can be arranged as a stop, but due to time limits on this day is recommended in our 2day package), and then along the flows of river Bosna and Lasva and especially beautiful flow and canyon of Vrbas until, nearly three hours later we arrive to Jajce. a city which truly bears epithet “royal” as it has been the residence of the Bosnian Kings. It is World’s only city with natural waterfall in the city centre and birthplace of Yugoslavia, but even more.
Inclusions: Tour Guide
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Nice guy (representing “Now Bosnia”), well informed and well presented. Good tour around the old town but perhaps lacking in historical data. He answered all our questions but was more interested in us and used us as a sounding board for his business plans.
Enjoy the very best Bosnia and Herzegovina has to offer. All of your transportation will be in a new high class tourism luxury minibus. Each night of your spectacular holiday will be in a five star hotel in Mostar; which offers spa and wellness services included in your package. As you explore Bosnia and Herzegovina you will be accompanied by a professional tour guide; who will give you special access to all museums, exhibitions, wine tasting and more. Explore ancient treasures in Bosnia and Herzegovina and delight in the culinary specialties as you embark on this journey with us. This package is perfect for families, couples, individuals or groups; as it has the best to offer for everyone. 7 days filled with activities, exploration of gorgeous natural wanders and a wide selection of traditional cuisine.
Inclusions: Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner
Exclusions: Gratuities
Nice guy (representing “Now Bosnia”), well informed and well presented. Good tour around the old town but perhaps lacking in historical data. He answered all our questions but was more interested in us and used us as a sounding board for his business plans.
The Kingdom of Bosnia (Bosnian: Bosansko kraljevstvo, Босанско краљевство) was a medieval kingdom that evolved from the Banate of Bosnia (1154–1377). Its extensive, region-wide socio-economic, political and cultural influence was of great effect in the later development of medieval Balkan states, and Balkan history in general. Bosnia enjoyed de facto independence in the 13th and 14th centuries despite nominal subjection to Hungary. Its difficult terrain and remoteness enabled the Bosnians to maneuver between their two powerful neighbours, Hungary and Serbia, usually managing to avoid subordination to either. Several capable rulers allowed Bosnia briefly to play the role of great power in the 14th century. After 1290, Bosnia enjoyed virtual independence from Hungary and gained significant territory in Dalmatia at Serbia's expense.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Private transportation
Exclusions: Gratuities
Nice guy (representing “Now Bosnia”), well informed and well presented. Good tour around the old town but perhaps lacking in historical data. He answered all our questions but was more interested in us and used us as a sounding board for his business plans.
Situated at the heart of the Balkan Peninsula, Bosnia and Herzegovina encompasses both Mediterranean and Alpine climates, landscapes and henceforth some of the richest flora and fauna found in Europe. Much of Bosnia and Herzegovina is mountainous. The long chain of the Southern Alps – the Dinaric Alps - stretches from northwest Slovenia through the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina and into Montenegro, and finishes in the Prokletija Mountains on the Albanian border. Herzegovina hosts the highest and wildest part of this mountain range, which for centuries provided the population protection from Roman invaders, and which slowed the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia. The central belt of Bosnia has both rocky mountains and green, rolling hills covered with conifer forests and lined with countless freshwater streams and rivers.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast
Exclusions: Gratuities
Nice guy (representing “Now Bosnia”), well informed and well presented. Good tour around the old town but perhaps lacking in historical data. He answered all our questions but was more interested in us and used us as a sounding board for his business plans.
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