What to do and see in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Best Multi-day Tours

February 4, 2022 Enriqueta Cusson

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. 9D8N Bosnian Winter Holiday (Winter with Funky Tours)

Sarajevo Funky Tours
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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

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) 

2. Višegrad, Andrićgrad, Mokra gora - two days tour

Hotel Sajam, Hajduk Veljkova 11, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia Magelan Travel
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On this varied two-day tour you will see ethno-themed villages, the famous Ottoman bridge, an Orthodox monastery, ride on the prettiest narrow gauge railway in Serbia, sail down the river Drina and, atop of it all - visit a cave. This is the best selling two-days tour in Serbia! Visit Andricgrad and Mecavnik, two gems built by Emir Kusturica, the famous film director, take a ride on the Šargan Eight, discover the great ethno restaurants and enjoy a boat ride on the Drina River.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Dinner, Overnight accommodation, Local guide, Professional guide in English language, Landing and facility fees, Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Drinks during meals, Lunch on day 1 and 2, Admission fee to Potpeće Cave 2€, A train ticket for the Šargan Eight railway 8€, Entry ticket for Drvengrad 2€

Reviewed By crmsnprd

I had a hard time finding a group tour for the Iron Gate so I was happy to find this group tour! I initially booked the Cruising the Iron Gate tour through a website for a company called Serbian Adventures, but it was actually run by Magelan Travel. I found the meeting point in the morning a bit tricky to find (meet at the bus stop across from the skate park). As best I could tell, I was one of only a few non-locals, but the guide did provide the information in both English and Serbian and it added a bit of adventure to the day! I really enjoyed the fortress (it's a few extra Euros to access the towers) and enjoyed the cruise along the Danube. The lunch stop was also a really lovely surprise! While it was a long day, all in all it was a great way to see a lot of lovely sights in one day.

3. Conquer the highest peak of Bosnia and Herzegovina on Maglic Mountain

Mostar 88000, Bosnia and Herzegovina Herzegovina Hiking Adventure

Conquer the highest peak of Bosnia and Herzegovina Maglic Mountain and visit National Park Sutjeska. Maglić Mountain is the highest mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2386m high and situated on the border with Montenegro. Together with nearby Volujak and Zelengora, Maglić is considered as one of the most beautiful mountain territories of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Protected by the government, this beautiful area with rich forests is declared as National Park Sutjeska in 1962. Maglić massif, beneath its slopes, has formed Trnovačko Jezero (Trnovačko Lake), a beautiful hearth-shaped glacier lake situated at 1,517 meters above sea level that not many tourists even know it exists.

Inclusions: Overnight accommodation (tent, hut or mountain shelter), Tea or coffee on the first day, Sandwich & Snack on the first day, Transport by private vehicle, Hiking tour, Snacks, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Food and drinks(other than complementary on the first day)

Reviewed By OTTER-KOSMISCHE

My partner and I went on a one day hike with Miroslav up Zjleb and it was one of our favourite days in Bosnia and Herzegovina so far. We felt instantly comfortable with Miroslav who is easy-going, talkative, and funny - and between chats, paused with us to enjoy the quiet majesty of nature. As two novice hikers we felt in very safe hands and completely accommodated for. The walk was moderately tough on the way up, but along the way we stopped for fresh mountain spring water, and were greeted with stunning views at the top. Miroslav prepared some delicious packed lunches with hot coffee and home-smoked meat. Over lunch, he shared some fascinating insights into his life and history that made us feel a lot more enlightened about him and his home country. Because we didn’t go as far as he had planned (partly due to our sub-par footwear!), he insisted on taking us to the new sky walk, with beautiful vistas over Mostar, to enjoy a beer. He went above and beyond to make it a wonderful day and we had the most amazing time. Thank you Miroslav and we would highly recommend anyone to book a tour with Herzegovina Hiking!

4. 7 Days in Bosnia and Herzegovina

NowBosnia

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.

5. 6 Day Cultural Visit of Bosnia and Herzegovina

NowBosnia

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

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.

6. 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.

7. Six Days in Breathtaking Bosnia and Herzegovina

NowBosnia

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

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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.

8. 4 Day Amazing Nature Parks Adventure

NowBosnia

Enjoy the best of Tara River Rafting and Sutjeska National Park. This adventure will bring you far off the beaten paths. The Sutjeska National Park (Bosnian, Serbian and Montenegrin: Nacionalni park Sutjeska, is a national park located in Bosnia and Herzegovina Established in 1962, it is Bosnia and Herzegovina's oldest national park. It includes the highest peak of Maglić at over 2,386 metres (7,828 ft), on the border with Montenegro. The Montenegrin part of Maglić massif in the park has also formed the Trnovačko Jezero (Trnovačko Lake). The Strict Nature Reserve “Perućica”, one of the last two remaining primaeval forests in Europe, is part of the park. The park is also famous as being the location of the Battle of the Sutjeska in 1943 during World War II.The Tara is a river in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It emerges from the confluence of the Opasnica and Veruša Rivers in the Komovi Mountains, part of the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro.

Inclusions: Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast

Exclusions: Extra drinks at Camp where we overnight., 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.

9. 8 Days Bosnian Experience

Tour Mage

The real Bosnian Experience in 8 days where we show you best of our nature, culture and history. Visiting the main attractions but also the ones off the beaten path with our professional guide as we take care of your transportation, entrance fees, accommodation in city center.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes, Accommodation in 4* hotels

Exclusions: Personal expences, Anything not mentioned in inclusions, Lunch and dinner

Reviewed By Traveler780808

Great Guide, great food, great city! I really recommend this tour. I enjoyed the time and I hope the tourism there will recover really fast after the corona crsis.

10. Balkans castles tour. 17 castles & fortresses in Hungary, Croatia and Bosnia.

Budapest, Hungary Monterrasol Travel

The Medieval Balkan castles tour in 13 days will take you back through time. During this tour we are going to visit 5 castles located in Hungary, 5 castles located in Croatia, together with historical center of Zagreb; along with 3 castles and 4 fortresses in Bosnia & Herzegovina. We, at Monterrasol Travel, practice the Slow Tourism philosophy. That means that we work our tours at a pace that allows to our clients have a more authentic experience and a true exploring of each destination we visit. We dismiss the stress, the rush, the tight schedules and the crazy running from spot to spot, it's specially related to bus travel package tours in large groups.

Inclusions: For private tours: transportation for your group only, no foreigners., Private transportation

Exclusions: Country visas, Entry fees and tickets, Ferry tickets, Gratuities, All Fees and Taxes

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