Things to do in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Best Sightseeing Tours

January 10, 2022 Ying Subia

Republika Srpska (Serbian Cyrillic: Република Српскa, pronounced [repǔblika srpska] ( listen); literally "Serb Republic") is one of two constitutional and legal entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The entities are largely autonomous. Its de jure capital city is Sarajevo, but the de facto capital and administrative centre is Banja Luka.
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1. Transfer from Sarajevo to Belgrade with visit Visegrad, Andricgrad and Drvengrad

Meet Bosnia Travel, Gazi Husrev begova 75 at crossroad of Mula Mustafa Baseskija and BA, Gazi Husrev-begova, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina Meet Bosnia Travel
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Transfer from Sarajevo to Belgrade with visits to Visegrad, Andricgrad and Drvengrad offers you not only a cozy transfer between the two places, but also the opportunity to explore interesting places in East Bosnia and Serbia. We will visit Visegrad - a small town located in the valley of the Drina river, famous for the UNESCO protected Old Stone Bridge, the endowment of Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasha Sokolovic.  Just nearby this famous bridge there is another tourist attraction - Andricgrad also known as Kamengrad. Andricgrad is a project of a famous film director Emir Kusturica, inspired by works and characters of a famous writer, Nobel prize winner, Ivo Andric.  We will also visit - Ethno Village Drvengrad. Drvengrad means wooden town and that’s exactly what you’ll find here. It's a traditional village, built by the aforementioned film director Emir Kusturica. You can also enjoy in Mokra Gora the most unique Sargan Eight ride - an old-fashioned narrow-gauge railway.

Inclusions: Driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Food , Entrance fees for the attractions

Reviewed By 490elenet

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.

2. Private Dubrovnik and Trebinje Tour

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Route: - Pickup from hotel / apartment - Driving around Bay of Kotor - Crossing the border between Montenegro and Croatia (passports required) - Visiting and exploring Cavtat  - Visiting and exploring Dubrovnik Old Town - Crossing the border between Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina - Visiting and exploring Trebinje - Return to hotel / apartment

Inclusions: Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Fuel, Driver/guide, Private tour

Exclusions: Food and drinks

Reviewed By bobmarley804

Tour was amazing, tour guide Andro who is also an owner of the tour company was fantastic. It was raining really bad during our tour he took us to a cafe to wait for rain to pass a bit and after he tried to fit everything in for us to have best experience. He was on time and was flexible with time because our cruise was a little late on time originally schedule for a tour. He made sure we were happy and wanted my kids and I to go places we wanted and answered all the questions we had plus had such a great knowledge of the history of the region. Made my girls and I fall in love with Montenegro thanks to Andro. I highly recommend this tour you will be highly satisfied! If I could give it 10 stars I would!

3. Srebrenica Day tour

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Srebrenica massacre also known as Srebrenica genocide which was the worst episode of genocide in Europe since the Holocaust. More than 8,000 muslim men and boys had been killed there and more than 25,000 refugees, mostly women and children What's happened there in Srebrenica where placed under protection of United Nations unarmed safe area. Visit Srebrenica genocide memorial with your guide who will tell you all about the history it would help to understand what is Srebrenica today.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes, Lunch

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4. Lukomir Highland Village Hike

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Lukomir is the highest and most isolated village in Bosnia. This hike is also the most popular hike in the country. And for a good reason. It offers all: amazing views, long walks, culture, history and legends. This is the most popular one day trip from Sarajevo. We start our tour on the southern slopes of Bjelašnica mountain, from medieval Umoljani village. We will make a short stop on ancient necropolis at Dolovi, and then continue towards Umoljani. We will then pass through Gradina - highland summer village, and go to Studeni Potok stream. On the way, we will visit 40-meter Peruće Waterfall before continuing to Lukomir. Our last stop - Lukomir village. It lives the same life for more than 600 years, Bosnia’s highest and most isolated mountain village. On the edge of the village you will be treated to a breathtaking view of Rakitnica Canyon. We will have traditional homemade lunch prepared by our hosts. You will also have the opportunity to purchase local handcrafts

Inclusions: Hiking sticks, Fantastic Bosnian traditional, home-made, freshly cooked lunch by locals in Lukomir. (Available options: halal, vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free), Trail mix on the trail., Coffee and/or Tea, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation

Exclusions: Alcoholic Beverages

Reviewed By 829bartoszp

Best guide ever, I love the guy! Trekking and talking, so much fun. I recommend to everyone who wants to see the mountains of Bosnia.

5. Lukomir Nomad Village Hiking Tour - Private Trip

Besarina čikma 5, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Funky Tours
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Umoljani and Lukomir hiking tour at Bjelasnica mountain is simply must see and experience journey for any true nature lover, if one ever comes across Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Stunning views of Rakitnica canyon, amazing scenery of Bjelasnica mountain, experiencing way of life at Bosnian most remote nomad village, unique history and culture of local communities, and bit of mythology and much more at one most unique places in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Inclusions: Driver/guide, Professional mountain hiking guide, Real Lunch (not a picnic or food tasting, but a real homemade Lukomir lunch, made of local ingredients. After hours of hiking, we believe that tasting real local food is matter of experience, so we strive for the best food there is). Also note that tea or coffee are included too, with unlimited water. Alcohol or soda drinks are not covered, and can be purchased locally.

Exclusions: Alcohol or soda drinks are not covered, and can be purchased locally., Health Insurance (make sure to arrange this in advance when you are leaving your home country), but note that this hiking trail is super safe

Reviewed By arhunter87

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) 

6. East Herzegovina Full Day Wine and Food Experience from Mostar

Spanish Square, Mostar 88000, Bosnia and Herzegovina Fortuna Tours

It will be a real pleasure to indulge in famous wine tasting together with locally prepared specialties of the Herzegovinian cuisine. This is the top offer on your “wine route” through Herzegovina. On the route you will taste famous wines of Zilavka and Blatina. These are two best-known types of wine of Herzegovina. Enjoy the simple village ambiance and preserved environment.

Inclusions: Lunch, Wine tasting, Driver/guide, Hotel drop-off (only in Mostar)

Exclusions: Hotel pickup, Gratuities

Reviewed By dreamer262017

I just wanted to say thank you to Sandra, our guide around Mostar yesterday. She really made our trip with her humour, knowledge and her personal connection to this amazing place. Thank you!

7. 7 Days in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 days package is an amazing way to see, taste and understand Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a funky combination of culture and eco-tourism activities adaptable to anyone, regardless of physical condition. The package is diverse as our country in reality is. This package will cover the most interesting destinations and things to do in Bosnia and Herzegovina such as Sarajevo, Mostar, Neretva river, Bjelasnica mountain and Lukomir village, Herzegovina region, Pocitelj, Blagaj, Medjugorje and other places "must see" when you are in Bosnia and Herzegovina. As company whos focus always has been and always will be, our main focus is the satisfaction of all our customers, so we are 100% sure this package cannot be missed investment for you.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

Exclusions: Food is not included (except breakfast in hotel)., Gratuities

Reviewed By Tyranny1057

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.

8. 6 Day Cultural Visit of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Two major historical factors made the Balkans what they are today: The primary was the gash of the Roman Empire in the fourth century a.d., separating the Balkans along the middle into Roman Catholic (west) and Byzantine Orthodox (east) The following was the invasion of the Islamic Ottomans in the 14th century. This will allow us to be the witnesses of authentic historic buildings, great value of town exploring where east meets west. With this tour, you’ll discover charming towns and unexplored natural wonders. Drive along the streets that encircle romantic Sarajevo, wander through the Roman ruins in the heart of bustling Jajce. Feel the spray from the waterfalls at Kravice waterfalls National Park. Drive Mountain passes in Bosnian’s idyllic mountains. And take side-trips to Bjelasnica’s impressive ski resort and the Turkish-flavored city of Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Inclusions: Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch

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Reviewed By Tyranny1057

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.

9. 6 Day Exploring Adventure

NowBosnia

Take part in this magnificent adventure as you explore the best Bosnia and Herzegovina has to offer. Along the way discover timeless treasures of nature and architecture. Whether you are travelling alone, in a group or with your family; you will have a remarkable experience. This tour is All Inclusive; so you can just relax and enjoy something for all your senses. Adventures along the way include horseback riding, rafting depending on the season, 5 course meals and wine pairing, all inclusive passes to all museums and galleries. The best way to spend your holiday is in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By Tyranny1057

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.

10. Hike from Umoljani village to Lukomir village

Sarajevo City Hall, Obala Kulina bana, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina Boots and Bicycles Adventures

Long, long time ago first sheppards came to mountain Bjelašnica and made first settlements there. Since then many legends were made and the landscape didn't change much, nor did the way of life for local people. Join us on this hiking trip and enjoy stunning views of one of the deepest and least explored canyons in Europe, Rakitnica river canyon, and mountains Bjelašnica, Visočica,Treskavica and Prenj.

Inclusions: A picnic lunch, Private transportation

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Reviewed By Ivona_bozic

Our guide told us a lot about the region and the tour was very informing. Scenery and the mountains are absolutely beautiful!

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