Discover the best top things to do in , Bosnia and Herzegovina including Private tour from Sarajevo: Bosnian Pyramids Mystery, Sarajevo local city tour and discovery. Balkan charms with stunning history, Discover Herzegovina in day tour (Mostar,Old Bridge,Kravice,Pocitelj,Blagaj), Sarajevo traditional residential area tour, Mysterious Visoko Pyramids Driving and Walking Tour, Pocitelj City Tour, Mostar Medieval Town, Visit Tito's Bunker in Konjic, Ancient Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, 5 Days in Gorgeous Herzegovina .
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Have you heard for the mystery named Bosnian Pyramids? Well, yes, not only Egypt does have pyramids! Recent researches have shown that in the Visoko area there might be pyramids. In order to promote Bosnia Toursim we are proud to tell you legend story regarding this large complex – Bosnian Valley of Pyramids! If 55 world famous archeologists are exploring the area, why wouldn’t we? Maybe you are the one who will find a proof more! The complex does not have only historical importance. In the tunnels of Pyramids, mystical healing energy is thought to be detected and the complex becomes more visited each year. There are many sights to be seen and a lot of energy to be felt, and those features make these legendary Pyramids unique: design, energetic rays, archaeological pressures, the power of nature. Come end join the crew of our investigators! Let’s explore unexplored!
Inclusions: Fuel surcharge, Local taxes, Driver/guide, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option selected), Private transport in modern and comfortable vehicle with AC
Exclusions: Entrance fee to Pyramid Tunnel - 10€ per person, Food and drinks
We warmly suggest to take this tour on in order to consciously experience the Bosnian capital, to understand its distinctive architecture along with its welcoming people. Ms Dzenana guided us through the memories of Sarajevo in a two-days-trip that we will remember forever...There's nothing better than studying a heart-breaking past while looking at the beautiful contradictions of this small cosy city. We appreciated Dzenana' selection of highlights, the wise alternance of didactical moments and relax at cafes, her enthusiast attitude and her accuracy.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Sarajevo is a charming jewel at the hearth of Bosnia.. You will be impressed even before you land - from the airplane you will be able to gaze down at the Olympic Dinar Alp Mountains because Sarajevo is settled in the valley surrounded with mountain chain at the elevation of 550 m (1,800 ft altitude) . The city of Sarajevo will offer you a pleasant stay during which you can appreciate beautiful views, landscapes, nature, taste local food, and enrich your knowledge with the stunningly rich and way back history of this everlasting areas.
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
Our flexibility makes us unique in this business as we approach each customer/group as individuals, we create each trip with you and for you.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Coffee and/or Tea
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4.8 based on 6 reviews
This tour gives travellers a sense of daily living in the compact, traditional Sarajevo neighbourhoods, a way of life which is fading as more and more residents move to modern buildings and lifestyles. Insights are offered about the cultural identity and demographic challenges Sarajevo and Bosnia are facing as old ways and worldviews shift or disappear. Also discussed are issues of faith within an environment of tolerance, understanding and mutual respect.
Inclusions: Traditional Bosnian coffee or homemade juniper juice., A short taxi ride to the tour starting point
Exclusions: All Fees and Taxes
Orhan Hadzagic was my guide on Friday March 13, 2020, I hired him to show me the city of Mostar and its surroundings, but he did much more than this, he showed me incredible places, he told me about the history and culture of his country . In resume , I have to say spend an incredible day with an excellent person and whom I already consider a friend.
4.7 based on 3 reviews
Visoko is a small crafty town located in central Bosnia. It was an early center of the Bosnian medieval state, and the sight where the first Bosnian King Tvrtko I was crowned. Visoko lies on Bosnia River and in modern history it will be remembered thanks to the Bosnian pyramids and Semir Osmanagić who started this explorative project. Pyramids trip lasts around 4-5 hours. Departure time is optional. On the way to Visoko, the drive will last 45 minutes and the tour guide will give You elementary information about the city, history and pyramids. There are two interesting places to visit in this tour. Visočica is a hill overlooking the town of Visoko. Semir Osmanagić claims that Visočica and several surrounding hills concealed pyramids. So first we visit are the tunnels under Visočica with specialized tour guide and after that we go to stone blocks on Visočica hill.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Charming tour guide, Tickets
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Despite the lack of tourists during the pandemic, Enes and Nadir went out of their way to provide a great tour experience. Enes' witty and expressive personality was definitely the highlight of the tour. We had a blast walking through the fresh snow at the abandoned bobsled track and admiring the expansive view of Sarajevo from the abandoned restaurant on Mount Trebević. I appreciated that Enes shared some of his own personal experiences, like how he managed to track down the Swedish (?) boy that sent him gifts during the war and that he had the chance to personally meet and thank Bruce Dickinson, lead singer of Iron Maiden, for performing at Sarajevo during the siege. Enes has great taste in music and even sent me some songs related to the conflict in Sarajevo, which accompanied me during the rest of my time in the city and gave me a lot to reflect on. The sites we went to were all super fascinating. At the Tunnel of Hope, I got to hear the stories of individuals who braved their lives to bring in food and supplies during the Siege. Enes was very candid in his delivery of Sarajevo's history. I could tell it meant a lot to him. If anything, this tour was too short!
4.3 based on 3 reviews
Počitelj City Tour On this guided tour you will have the opportunity to: ✔️ Get to know the exciting history of Počitelj ✔️ Walk through the streets where numerous historical happenings took place ✔️ Visit majestic architectural objects in Pocitelj ✔️ Experience Pocitelj through various meetings with the locals Be prepared to experience Pocitelj and its history through our fantastic guided tour
Inclusions: Guide, Explore the special features and secrets of the city, Be introduce with local people, Get to know the history and culture of the city, Find out about the specifics of eager people about the last war
Exclusions: Paid entry to the International Art Colony Počitelj
Our guide arrived on time, was knowledgable about the history of the region, friendly, flexible and could speak multiple languages.
4.0 based on 2 reviews
Explore the gorgeous city of Mostar and its charming streets and welcoming people. On this tour you will see all the highlights of Mostar and learn about what makes this city a true oasis. Enjoy the sights, sounds and smells that make the city come to life.
Inclusions: Experienced guide
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It is a wonderful place to calm your soul. However be careful with petty thieves around. The shoppig is better in Mostar area or any area away from the main tourist zones.
Tito's bunker in Konjic was a well-kept secret for years, until now! This impressive space lies in about 6,500 square feet of space and about 300 feet deep below the surface. Built between 1953 and 1979 inside a hill at the foot of the Zlatar Mountain, the ARK is the largest nuclear shelter, and one of the largest underground facilities, ever built in the former Yugoslavia. For over a decade after its completion, it was the most secret military installation in the country. All construction workers were carefully selected and vetted, signing a contract of silence, and all staff members held the highest security clearance. In 1979, when work was completed after 26 years and $4.6 billion in construction costs.
Inclusions: Local taxes, Driver/guide, Local guide, Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Exclusions: Drinks, Lunch, Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
everthing was perfect : the organization, the rafting day on the Neretva river : so beautiful river... and our guide Momo was so kind and very professional. Incredible and amazing memories... we recommand highly this team.
Croatian physicists detected (2010) existence of the energy beam coming through the top of the pyramid with the radius of 4,5 meters. Italian and Finish experts detected (2011) ultrasound phenomenon on the top of the pyramid as well. Shadow of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun covers Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon during the summer months just before the sunset showing clear astronomical relationship between two pyramids. This pyramid is covered by soil and vegetation like hundreds pyramids in China, Mexico or Guatemala. According to the Federal Institute of Pedology layers of soil that cover the pyramid is approx. 12.000 years old. It makes this pyramid oldest pyramid on the Planet. Tens of thousands of tourists from all over the World are attracted by the pyramid discovery and its energy and spiritual properties.
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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.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is the heart shaped land that lies in the heart of southeast Europe. It is here that eastern and western civilizations met, sometimes clashed, but more often enriched and reinforced each other throughout its long and fascinating history. Bosnia and Herzegovina is a long name for a country that measures just over 50,000 km2. Bosnia covers the north and centre of the country with its name probably derived from 'bosana', an old Indo-European word meaning water, which Bosnia has no short of. The southern region of ancient Hum, ruled by Herceg Stjepan (Duke Stjepan), was later named Herzegovina after the region was conquered by the invading Ottomans. Perhaps what is most important for the visitor to know today, though, is that Bosnia and Herzegovinais a stunningly beautiful country with a vast array of landscapes, cultures, traditions and people.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch
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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