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10 Best places in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2021 Guide)

Bosnia and Herzegovina are one of the most underrated countries in Europe. Hidden in the shadow of more popular neighbors, especially Croatia and Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina also has a lot to offer and is worth your time and effort to get there. While the majority of tourists go to Sarajevo and Mostar, there are other places to explore as well in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite the events of the past century, Bosnia is still a place of ethnic, religious, and linguistic diversity – you’ll find cathedrals and mosques, Cyrillic and Latin alphabets, and Muslim and Slavic influences all side by side. So here is our list of the Top 10 Best places in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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✅ 10 Best places in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2021 Guide):

00:10 Introduction
00:59 Kravice Falls
01:44 POČITELJ
02:33 Jajce
03:05 Blagaj
03:43 Banja Luka
04:28 Mostar
05:19 Trebinje
06:06 Konjic
06:45 Travnik
07:30 Sarajevo

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Discover The Hidden Gems Of South Bosnia: Mostar, Konjic, Jablanica, Počitelj & Blagaj Tour!

Today we continue our Bosnian holiday by venturing further into the heart of Herzegovina and explore Konjic, Jablanica, Počitelj, Blagaj, and Mostar (where we see a jump from the famous bridge!). Join me as we take a day tour from Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and explore the beauty of southern Bosnia.

In Konjic, we explore the old bridge & old town. In Jablanica, we learn about the greatest WW2 story of Bosnia - the Battle of Neretva. Then we explore Počitelj, to explore the pearl of Ottoman-mediterranean architecture, before heading to Blagaj where we visit the dervish house and buna river. Then we finally end our trip in the epic city of Mostar

This UNESCO based trip is undoubtedly one of the best ways to plunge into experiencing this southern region of Herzegovina and its breathtaking scenery. It also offers a deeper insight into the fascinating cultural diversity and mind provoking history of the country.

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Best Places to Visit in Bosnia & Herzegovina

#shorts This video highlights some of the best places to visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina including the Kravice waterfall, UNESCO world heritage site of Mostar and the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo.
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Bosnien und Herzegowina: Die 5 schönsten Orte für einen Urlaub in Bosnien.

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🙋‍♂️In dem folgenden Video entdeckst du die 5 schönsten Orte Bosnien und Herzegowinas.

Trotz wunderschöner Altstädte und fantastischen Landschaften gilt Bosnien immer noch als weißer Fleck auf Europas Karte und das, obwohl Bosnien keine Tagesfahrt von Deutschland entfernt liegt und direkt an Kroatien grenzt.

Entdecke nun die 5 schönsten Orte Bosniens, die du auf keinen Fall verpassen solltest.

Platz Nr. 1️⃣ SARAJEVO
Für jeden, der Bosnien wirklich kennen lernen will, führt kein Weg an Sarajevo vorbei. Die bosnische Hauptstadt liegt ziemlich zentral im Herzen des Landes und gilt aufgrund der traumhaften Lage umgeben von mehreren großen Gebirgsketten und der wunderschönen Altstadt, als eine der interessantesten Städte Bosniens.

Sarajevo ist auch für seine Vielfalt an Religionen und Völkern bekannt, das fällt auch an den vielen wunderschönen alten Moscheen und Kirchen auf.
Diese sollte man bei einem Besuch auf keinen Fall verpassen.

Aufgrund seiner multikulturellen Bevölkerung wurde die Stadt auch einst als Jerusalem Europas bezeichnen. Für alle die eine Entdeckungsreise in Bosnien starten wollen ist Sarajevo genau der richtige Ort.

Platz Nr. 2️⃣ MOSTAR
Langsam fließt die Smaragdgrüne Neretva durch Mostar hindurch und teilt die Stadt in einen Christlich- und einen Muslimisch geprägten Teil, bis zu dem Punkt, an dem „Stari Most“ die Alte Brücke von Mostar, die Menschen wieder vereint.

Mostar ist die Hauptstadt und das kulturelle Zentrum der Herzegowina und bietet neben seiner wunderschönen Lage, umgeben von Bergen, eine Reihe an Sehenswürdigkeiten. Die bekannteste darunter ist natürlich die Alte Brücke, welche als Symbol der Stadt gilt und Touristen aus aller Welt anzieht.

Die Brücke, die zum Zeitpunkt ihrer Erbauung im 16.Jahrhundert, als ein Meisterwerk galt, verbindet den bosniakisch geprägten Ostteil, mit dem kroatisch geprägten Westteil, der Stadt.
Mostar ist der perfekte Mix aus Kultur und wunderschöner Natur und zaubert wirklich jedem Besucher eins Lächeln ins Gesicht.

Platz Nr. 3️⃣ KRAVICA WASSERFÄLLE
Zwischen dem Naturpark Hutovo-Blato und der Kleinstadt Ljubuški, befindet sich mit den Kravica-Wasserfällen, eines der atemberaubendsten Naturphänomene der Herzegowina.

Schon von der Straße aus kann man die Wasserfälle in einem beeindruckenden Naturpanaroma sehen. Wenn man sieht wie, sich das Wasser seinen Weg durch die dichten und weiten Wälder bahnt, könnte man fast meinen, man wäre in den Tropen.

Besonders im Sommer wird der Besucher von einem strahlenden Grün in den verschiedensten Nuancen beeindruckt sein. Die Wasserfälle erreichen eine Höhe zwischen 26 und 28 Metern und eine Breite von 120 Metern.

Das Wasser erreicht dabei selten eine höhere Temperatur als 15 Grad, was angenehm kühl ist, und eine perfekt Erfrischung für die heißen Sommer der Herzegowina bietet.

Platz Nr. 4️⃣ TREBINJE
Trebinje gilt als eine der charmantesten Städte Bosniens und bietet neben ihrem sehr angenehmen Klima, ein paar der schönsten, serbisch-orthodoxen Kirchen den Landes. So z.B: die Herzegowinische Gracanica, welcher hoch oben auf einem Felsen thront und einen fantastischen Blick auf die Stadt gewährt.

Wer auf der Suche nach mediterranem Flair ist, wird sich in Trebinje unglaublich wohl fühlen. Neben Banja Luka hat Trebinje den größten Bauboom, in den letzten Jahren erlebt.

Nach den Gründen dafür, muss man nicht lange suchen.
Denn Trebinje befindet sich in einer sehr attraktiven Lage, nur 30 km entfernt von Dubrovnik und 28 km entfernt von Montenegro.

Platz Nr. 5️⃣Počitelj
Das pittoreske Počitelj ist auch bekannt als die “Stadt aus Stein“.
Die malerische Altstadt befindet sich an einem Hang, von welchem es sich weit ins Neretva-Tal blicken lässt. Die Lage Počiteljs war damals von großer strategischer Wichtigkeit.

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BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA TRAVEL (2024) | 15 Beautiful Places To Visit In Bosnia & Herzegovina

Sitting in the heart of the Balkans, Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of Europe’s best kept secrets. Not only is it a country rich in history and culture, but it also boasts a diverse landscape made up of stunning mountains, emerald rivers, and charming medieval towns. Immerse yourself in the hospitality of the Bosnian people and discover a land of contrasts and hidden treasures. In this video, we highlight 15 of the most beautiful places to visit in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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☑️ Sarajevo walking tour of the Old Town:
☑️ Sarajevo Tunnel Museum Tour:
☑️ Sutjeska N P - Trnovačko Lake Trail (with Maglic peak):
☑️ Konjic - Tito’s bunker (10€ per ticket):
☑️ Konjic Neretva Rafting Tour:
☑️ Day tour to Blagaj, Počitelj and Kravica from Mostar:
☑️ Walking Tour of Mostar Old Town:


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- Jajce: Graciaa ($$):
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- Sutjeska National Park: Vila Volujak ($$):
- Konjic: Green River ($$):
- Mostar: Apartman Mostar ($$):

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1:08 Kravica Waterfall
1:44 Trebinje
2:28 Visoko
3:18 Počitelj
4:10 Livno
5:36 Una National Park
6:32 Jajce and Pliva Lakes
7:35 Blidinje Nature Park
8:32 Blagaj
9:17 Lukomir
10:24 Jablaniča
11:22 Sarajevo
12:17 Sutjeska National Park
13:47 Konjic
14:32 Mostar
15:34 Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Tips

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[2023] We ranked Bosnia and Herzegovina's Top 10 beaches: From hidden gems to world-famous shores

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Neum Beach
Located in the town of Neum, this beach is the only coastal town in Bosnia and Herzegovina, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. It offers clear blue waters and various water sports activities such as jet skiing, parasailing, and boating.

Blagaj Beach
Located in the village of Blagaj, this beach is known for its crystal clear waters and stunning views of the surrounding cliffs. It's a popular spot for swimming, fishing, and picnicking.

Mogorjelo Beach
Located near the city of Čapljina, this beach is a popular spot for sunbathing and swimming. It offers a relaxed atmosphere and picturesque views of the Neretva River.

Hutovo Blato Beach
Located in the Hutovo Blato Nature Park, this beach is known for its untouched natural beauty and tranquil surroundings. It's a great spot for bird watching, hiking, and fishing.

Medjugorje Beach
Located near the town of Medjugorje, this beach offers a peaceful atmosphere and is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing. It also offers a stunning view of the nearby mountains.

Boracko Lake Beach
Located near the village of Boracko Jezero, this beach offers a picturesque setting with clear blue waters and mountain views. Visitors can enjoy swimming, kayaking, and fishing.

Jablanica Lake Beach
Located near the town of Jablanica, this beach is a popular spot for swimming, boating, and fishing. It offers a peaceful atmosphere and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Buna River Beach
Located near the town of Blagaj, this beach is known for its crystal clear waters and stunning scenery. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, and relaxing on the sandy banks of the river.

Una River Beach
Located near the town of Bihać, this beach offers clear blue waters and a peaceful atmosphere. It's a great spot for swimming, fishing, and kayaking.

Strbacki Buk Waterfall Beach
Located near the town of Bihać, this beach is known for its stunning waterfall and crystal clear waters. It's a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, and hiking.

Sarajevo to Mostar Bus - Jablanica Lake | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Balkans | Europe

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Travel Guide: Three places to visit in Bosnia & Herzegovina

Three great places to visit in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Mostar, Sarajevo and Jablanica. Fly direct from London Luton Airport to Sarajevo with FlyBosnia.

5 must see landscapes in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The fertile region of Herzegovina is full of scenic landscapes, lakes, river and mountains. This land has something to offer for every taste.

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Jablanica Lake
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Rama Lake
Blidinje Ski and Nature Park

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6 Places in 10 Hours (Sarajevo, Konjic, Jablanica, Mostar, Kravica, Blagaj)

Had a day off in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Took the chance to go on a road trip to Mostar, a small city in the south of Bosnia and Herzegovina, straddling the Neretva River. It’s known for the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), a reconstructed medieval arched bridge. Left the hotel around 8AM. Along side this trip, we went to different places where we passed by. First stop was Konjic, went out of the car to feel the fresh air and stretched as this trip is a long one. Next was Jablanica. Quick history of this place, during the Battle of the Neretva in 1943, Jablanica was the site of a successful raid by a group of Partisans led by Josip Broz Tito. A rail bridge over the river was blown up while a train was in the middle of crossing. There is a park and monument commemorating this action at the site. The bridge section and the locomotive which can still be seen in the river gorge are the remains of a film set depicting the battle, from the 1960s. One of my favorite place was the Kravica Waterfalls. Kravica waterfall, often erroneously called Kravice, is a large tufa cascade on the Trebižat River, in the karstic heartland of Herzegovina in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is 10 kilometres (6 mi) south of Ljubuški and 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Mostar. To end our trip, we drove to Blagaj, a village-town in the south-eastern region of the Mostar basin, in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Blagaj is situated at the spring of the Buna river and a historical tekke (tekija or Dervish monastery).
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Bosnia's Hidden Gems: Top 10 Stunning Beaches

Explore the hidden gems of Bosnia's diverse beaches, each offering a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and unforgettable adventures. From the lively stretches of Neum Beach with its sun-soaked shores and vibrant beach bars to the serene tranquility of Boračko Lake, surrounded by majestic mountains and lush trails, Bosnia's coastlines promise a perfect getaway for every traveler.

Dive into the crystal-clear turquoise waters of Jablanica Lake, indulge in water sports, or relax as the sun sets painting the sky with colors. Discover the pristine, ecologically preserved Srebreno Beach, and learn about local conservation efforts through informative boards along the shore.

Join the lively festivals at Blagaj Beach, where music, dance, and culinary delights create a vibrant atmosphere, or enjoy a peaceful day at Ubla Beach, mingling with friendly locals. Each beach provides safe, well-maintained facilities, ensuring a comfortable and secure visit.

Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or a cultural journey, Bosnia's beaches offer it all. Don't forget to explore these coastal delights and uncover the stories and beauty hidden in Bosnia's shores.

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00:00:00 Welcome to Bosnia's Best Kept Secret!
00:00:42 A Slice of the Adriatic Paradise
00:01:38 A Tranquil Escape into Nature's Embrace
00:02:31 Jablanica Lake, A Day Tripper's Paradise
00:04:10 An Oasis of Accessibility
00:05:33 Srebreno Beach, Where Conservation Meets Paradise
00:07:01 Tatinica Beach - Unveiling the Sands of Time
00:08:04 Blagaj Beach - Where Festivities Meet the Shoreline
00:09:00 Ubla Beach - A Beloved Haven for All
00:09:59 Vrbas River Beach - A Safe Haven for Beachgoers
00:10:59 Trebišnjica River Beach - Your Bosnian Beach Adventure Awaits
00:11:44 Discover the Magic of Bosnia's Beaches

Lake Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina [Boat Trip 4K]

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KONJIC, BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA (2024) | 8 BEST Things To Do In & Around Konjic

Located along the Neretva River in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the charming town of Konjic is a hidden gem. Renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, the area is home to majestic mountains, pristine forests, stunning lakes, crystal-clear rivers, and rushing waterfalls. As such, it’s no surprise that Konjic is an outdoor adventure capital. In this video, we highlight 8 of the best things to do in and around Konjic:

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☑️ Kayak rental place Jablanica:
☑️ Neretva Rafting Tour:
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5:16 Grabovičko Lake Kayaking
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Top 5 waterfalls in Bosnia and Herzegovina

In this year, if you are planning on traveling throughout Europe, make sure to add Bosnia and Herzegovina to your bucket list. Among many amazing and stunning sightseeing places, you absolutely have to visit Waterfalls in Bosnia. These gems are leaving all people who visit them breathless. Bosnia, with these amazing waterfalls, is surely Paradise on Earth.

Waterfalls in Bosnia are one of the natural beauties that will forever captivate our eyes. Waterfalls probably arouse emotions in most people that we didn’t even know existed. It is safe to say that waterfall is water in its most beautiful form.

Some of them are a special attraction during the summer months, and some turn into an ice mass in the winter and create a fascinating sight. It is almost impossible to find the right words to describe the beauty of the waterfalls we have. Some of them are creating lakes after the fall while some of them are creating tufa. Even, one of them is situated in the center of the city which makes him the only waterfall in the world that is situated in the city center.

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Sarajevo the capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina. The meeting point of Cultures where east meets west is a city of 2 million people where as the whole population of the country is only 3 and a half million.

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Bascarsjia (Old City)
Siege of Sarajevo Art Gallery
War Museum
Tunnel of Hope
Latin Bridge
Sarajevo Cable Car and Trabavic
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BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA - Travel Guide | Around The World

Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosna i Hercegovina, Босна и Херцеговина, usually shortened to BiH) [8] is a European country located on the Balkan peninsula. It was formerly part of Yugoslavia but gained independence in 1992. It borders Croatia to the north, west and southwest, Serbia to the east and Montenegro to the southeast. Mostly mountainous, it has access to a tiny portion of the Adriatic Sea coastline in the south.

Cities :

Sarajevo — the national capital; a cosmopolitan European city with a unique Eastern twist as can be seen in its vast diversity of architectural styles. Home for 400.000 people.
Jajce — old royal town in mountainous central Bosnia with 17 meter high waterfall in the city centre and many historical sights
Banja Luka — the second largest city (200.000 people in wider area), serving as the capital of Republika Srpska, with some historical sights and a rich nightlife
Bihać — city on Croatian border, surrounded by an impressive nature
Fojnica — near the Fransiscan monastery, the heart of Bosnian catholicism
Mostar — nice old town on Neretva River, symbolized by its medieval bridge. The biggest city in the region of Herzegovina (75.000 people).
Neum — the only coastal town, with sandy beaches backed by steep hills
Tuzla — third largest city (90.000 people in urban area) with much industry, though has a lovely old town and monuments to the brutal war too
Teslic — а health spa resort with the biggest tourist capacity in the country
Zenica — city with an Ottoman old quarter. Home for 85.000 people in its urban area.

Other destinations :

Bjelašnica ski resort
Igman ski resort
Jahorina ski resort
Kozara — national park in the northwest with dense forests and hilly meadows, a hiking and hunting destination.
Međugorje — inland town between mountains with a mild Mediterranean climate, but perhaps best known due to claims of apparitions of the Virgin Mary to six locals.
the extensive pliva lakes 5 km from Jajce — with waterfalls, wooden mills and beaches as well as camping and canoeing facilities
National park Una
Počitelj very nice old village 30 km. South of Mostar on the way to and from the Adriatic coast.


The inter-entity border between the Federation and Republika Srpska is not controlled and is essentially not very different from U.S. state borders considering its impact on travel.

The best way to get around with public transport is with bus and train (Federation, RS ). There is a dense network of bus lines, all run by relatively small private companies. Be aware that if you buy a return ticket for a line which is served by more companies, you can only make the return trip with the company you bought the ticket at.

Trains are infrequent and slow. Many train lines were damaged in the war, and have not yet been rebuilt. There is also a lack of carriages and trains to provide frequent services - even on the busy lines like Mostar-Sarajevo, Tuzla-Banja Luka and Sarajevo-Banja Luka. However, the rides are scenic, especially that Mostar-Sarajevo stretch.

Hitchhiking is fun in Bosnia as you will get rides from local people who you won't much encounter through hospitality exchange networks as couchsurfing. Be carefull though for landmines, and if you're not sure, stay on the paved road, and ask locals (MI-ne?).

Cycling is beautiful in Bosnia. Other traffic is not so much used to how to relate to bikes on their way, though.

Google Maps, an online mapping resource, is very rudimentary present in Bosnia. However, volunteers are mapping Bosnia in Open Street Map, and at least the maps of the main towns in Bonia have a lot more detail than those of the maps of the US-based company.

The official languages in the Bosnia and Herzegovina are Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian. In the Republika Srpska you'll see signs in Cyrillic, so a Serbian-English dictionary would be helpful there.

The most available food in Sarajevo is Cevapi (normally 3-7 KM), the ubiquitous Balkan kebab. Two prominent variations exist - the Banja Luka Cevap, a larger kebab with a square shape, and the Sarajevo Cevap, smaller and round. If not had before, every visitor should try an order of Cevapi at least once. There are several variations of pita (around 2KM). A cheap, tasty and readily available snack is Burek, a pastry made of filo dough and stuffed with meat (simply Burek), cheese (Sirnica), spinach (Zeljanica), potatoes (Krompirusa) or apple (Jabukovaca). Some examples are better than others, however, and it can be a greasy affair. If you get to Mostar, however, try to grab a plate of trout (pastrmka, which sounds like pastrami), which is the local specialty (a particularly fine restaurant serving locally farmed trout lies by the wonderful Blagaj monastery, a short bus ride from Mostar).

Have You Seen a More Stunning Lake!? #bosnia #bosniaandherzegovina #jablanica

The color is this lake in Bosnia is just phenomenal. Welcome to Jablanica.

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Welcome to another video! Today we are headed towards the beautiful city of Mostar. In this PART 1 will show you the way from Sarajevo to Mostar as we have a quick stop at the city of Jablanica to taste some delicious lamb meat. 😋
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Dooramoad Travels - Jablanica and the Battle at Neretva - Croatia & Bosnia-Herzegovina Series Ep4

Hello and welcome to the fourth episode of the Croatia & Bosnia-Herzegovina series!

In today's episode we will travel back in time to witness greatness in movie making in the small city of Jablanica. The movie Battle at Neretva (Bitka na Neretvi) was a 1969 Yugoslav partisan movie based on true events from the Second World War. It was based on the events where a strategic plan for a combined axis attack in 1943 against the Yugoslav partisans (also known as the Fourth Enemy Offensive) and occurred in the areas of the Neretva river in BiH. The production of the film was the most expensive on in the history of former Yugoslavia, mainly due to the fact that a bridge was constructed just to be destroyed in one scene. Note that the scene only had one take so one mistake would have been expensive.

There is also a museum dedicated to the battle for the fallen ones on Neretva.

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Highest mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina

You don't need to be descendent of Sir Edmund Hillary to be destined for mountaineering glory, because as it turns it is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves.

If low prices, good traditional food and a fabulous ambiance are more important to you than ski - in / ski - out convenience and expensive resorts, then Bosnia and Herzegovina is the best place for you.

Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in Southeastern Europe, in the western Balkans. The south part of Bosnia and Herzegovina has a Mediterranean climate and a great deal of agriculture. Central and Eastern of Bosnia and Herzegovina are the most mountainous regions.
As a destination, it's much more laid back than its rivals in Croatia, Bulgaria and Slovenia, with the holiday emphasis on fun and relaxation.

Here is a list of top five highest mountains in Bosnia and Herzegovina for strong winter or hot summer days.

5. Vranica Mountain
Vranica is a mountain range in the Dinaric Alps of central Bosnia and Herzegovina, located between the town of Gornji Vakuf in the west and the town of Fojnica in the east, within the territory of the Federation. The highest peak is Nadkrstac at 2110 metres.

4. Prenj Mountain
Prenj is a mountain range in the Dinaric Alps of southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in eastern Herzegovina near Mostar, Jablanica and Konjic. The highest peak is Zelena glava at 2115 metres. Prenj massif has at least 11 peaks over 2000 m.

3. Čvrsnica Mountain
Čvrsnica is a mountain is Bosnia and Herzegovina surrounded by river Neretva from east (20km), its tributaries Doljanka (18km) from north and Drežanka (19,8km) from south, Dugo Polje field (12km) and Vran mountain from west. Lakes are Blidinje, Crepulja and Crvenjak.

2. Volujak Mountain
Volujak is a mountain range on the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, within the entity of the Republika Srpska. Geologically, Volujak is a subrange of the Dinaric Alps and formed largely of secondary and tertiary sedimentary rock, mostly limestone and dolomite. It basically forms a long ridge on the southwest side of the Suhja valley, with the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro running alongside this ridge, where a sharp corner of BiH territory reaches into Montenegro.

1. Maglić Mountain
Maglić is the highest peat at an elevation of 2386 metres in the hill range of Pleševica, Grmeč, Cincar and Raduša in the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The one part of Maglić massif is placed on Bosnia and Herzegovina side, while it's second part is on Montenegrin territory. You can approach Maglić from many directions. From Bosnia and Herzegovina you can approach from two directions, from Tjentište and from valley of Suha River.

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