What to do and see in Konjic, Herzegovina-Neretva Canton: The Best Things to do Adventurous

April 23, 2022 Jana Sager

Konjic is a town and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in northern Herzegovina, around 50 kilometres (31 mi) southwest of Sarajevo. It is a mountainous, heavily wooded area, and is 268 m (879 ft) above sea level. The municipality extends on both sides of the Neretva River. The town of Konjic, housed about a third of the total municipality population.
Restaurants in Konjic

1. Neretva Rafting - Raft Kor

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Neretva Rafting - Raft Kor

Experience an unforgettable rafting adventure! - Feel the adrenaline in white water rapids. - See the beautiful scenery of the Neretva river, as it carved through a deep rock valley. - Treat yourself with a barbeque. - Have some fun. Go Rafting on the Neretva!

2. Rafting Club Tudup - Day Adventures

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Rafting Club Tudup - Day Adventures

A group of small enterprenours networked in order to provide travellers to Bosnia-Herzegovina a safe and confortable all inclusive active adventures

3. Visit Konjic

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Visit Konjic

We believe in multi day tours that will enable an active and educational holiday for our guests. Combination of outdoor activities and cultural and heritage sites makes our agency unique, and your trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina unforgettable. Your needs are important to us and we are trying to do our best to create unique multi day tours according to your needs and abilities. Our entire team is specialized in outdoor activities with experience in organizing all those activities. They know all cultural and heritage sites and they have experience in travel organization. In cooperation with our partners we will make your stay in Bosnia and Herzegovina a life time full of memories. We invite you to visit the most attractive destinations, to enjoy traditional Bosnian cuisine and to experience and unforgettable adventure in the untouched nature of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

4. Rafting centar Dzajica buk

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Rafting centar Dzajica buk

Arrival at the base 6 km from Konjic, village Dzajici, till 10 am Coffee, soft drinks, breakfast (traditional meal from corn meal, Bosnian "doughnuts", mix of different kinds of cheese...) Getting ready for rafting - suits and footwear for water at disposal water) Rafting down the river Neretva to estuary of Rakitnica -(break, swimming, sunbathing, photographing, cca 30 min) dressing dry clothes Lunch (variety of domestic specialties, coffee, soft drinks) and getting CDs with photos Dinner - 9 pm (trout, potato salad, soft drinks) Sleeping in the hostel - bungalow or tent Day 2 - (coffee, soft drinks, breakfast) End of programme at 10 am INFO: All rafts are registered and insured with travel insurance for all participants The total length of the Neretva River rafting is 18 km, and the duration of 3.5 H Each participant will receive the rafting equipment for water (jacket, helmet, paddle, diving suits - neoprene, shoes...) Offer price with VAT: 60 EUR/person

5. ARK D-0: Tito's Nuclear Bunker

Off Neretva River, Konjic 88400 Bosnia and Herzegovina +387 61 651 045 http://www.titosbunker.ba
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ARK D-0: Tito's Nuclear Bunker

Reviewed By GeysirGal - Surrey, United Kingdom

When I heard about this place during my research for this trip I knew I wanted to visit, but as a solo traveller finding an agency to go with was no easy matter since most have a minimum group size and I could not afford the high price for a solo tour. I was lucky though that half an hour after I left the agency they had a booking for a large group whom I was able to join - I was definately meant to go! The tour was amazing and such an eye opener. The guide was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic, telling us not only the history of the bunker but also many interesting facts about life in Mostar both before and after the War - most of which you will not find in the guide books. The bunker though is so interesting with so many rooms you could explore - we only saw a small part of course as much is off limits for visitors. I can't imagine what life must have been like for those who were stationed here or indeed built the complex, and it is strange to think that Tito in all likelihood never set foot in the place. We criticise our own Government for wasting money - but! I have viisted a much smaller nuclear bunker in Prague but it was nothing compared to this, which dwarfs what I saw there. One of the most interesting parts apart from of course Tito's private quarters was the area where you can view all the artwork - there is so much you could read into a lot of this, which tells a thousand stories. If you get the chance to go then do so, you won't regret it.

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