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Bihać Tour

Bihać Tour

The area was settled from at least Illyrian and Roman times, but the town itself was first mentioned in 1260, in a document of King Bela IV.

These were far northwest frontier lands that drew the line between the Ottomans and the Austro-Hungarians. Bihac is a charming little town centered on the banks of the Una River. The town is teeming with café’s that inevitably gravitate around the beautiful Una. It is more than worth a visit to Bihac or any of the towns that live off these emerald waters.

Places to visit

There are many places to visit in Bihać. These are some of them:

  • Bihać town
  • National park “Una”
  • River Una
  • Kostelski buk
  • Martin Brod waterfalls
  • Štrbački buk
  • Fethija Mosque
  • and many more…

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Travnik Tour

Travnik Tour

Like many Bosnian towns, **Travnik**’s tourism is based largely on its history and geography. Nearby **Mt.Vlašić** is one of the tallest peaks in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and an excellent spot for skiing, hiking, and sledding. Though tourism isn’t very strong for the city, Vlašić is probably its chief tourist attraction. The city itself is also of interest. Numerous structures dating to the Ottoman era have survived in near perfect condition, such as numerous mosques, oriental homes, two clock towers (it is the only city in Bosnia and Herzegovina to have two clock towers), and fountains. The city’s old town dates back to the early 15th century, making it one of the most popular widely accessible sites from that time.

Places to visit

  • Old town
  • Clock Tower
  • Suleimania Mosque
  • Blue Water
  • and many more…

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Jajce Tour

Jajce waterfall - Jajce

Jajce Tour

Jajce is a city and municipality located in the central part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosanska Krajina region.

The town is famous for its beautiful waterfall where the Pliva River meets the river Vrbas. It was thirty meters high, but during the Bosnian war, the area was flooded and the waterfall is now 20 meters high. The flooding may have been due to an earthquake and/or attacks on the hydroelectric power plant further up the river.

Jajce is situated in the mountains, there is a beautiful countryside near the city, rivers such as the Vrbas and Pliva, lakes like Pliva lake, which is also a popular destination for the local people and some tourists. This lake is called Brana in the local parlance. Not far from Jajce there are mountains that are over two thousand meters high like Vlasic near the city of Travnik. Travelling through the mountain roads to the city may not sit well with some visitors, because the roads are in poor condition, but the scenery is picturesque.

Places to visit

  • Beautiful waterfall
  • MIlls at Pliva lake (“Mlinčići”)
  • Pliva River
  • Vrbas River
  • Pliva lake
  • Jajce Fortress
  • Mosque of Esma Sultanija
  • and more…

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