1. Mostar: Explore The Countryside Of Herzegovina
1. Fortica The best way to see Mostar is from above. Visit Fortica, on top of the hill directly behind the city. Walk out onto the Skywalk and enjoy the panoramic view of the whole city below and the surrounding hills and mountains. For those after more adrenaline, the longest ZipLine in Bosnia + Herzegovina is located here, measuring 1000m. 2. Blagaj Blagaj is one of Bosnia + Herzegovina’s oldest towns, and is full of history to discover, including a Fortress from the Middle Ages, and a Dervish House from the Ottoman era. The natural wonders of Blagaj however, are the main attraction here. The view of the canyon walls, the cave and the largest Karst Spring in Europe need to be seen to be believed. Enjoy a Bosnian coffee right on the rivers edge in one of the most beautiful scenes in the country. 3. Bunski Kanali This is where Mostar’s two rivers, the blue-green Neretva and the Buna meet. Over thousands of years the waters of these rivers have carved their way through the valley and rock, creating this narrow canal. The view is never the same, depending on rainfall and the season, but it is always beautiful. 4. Počitelj Step into the captivating world of Počitelj! Explore the historic Old Town, with its Ottoman-style buildings, and restored 16th century mosque, or climb the Medieval tower, Džebhana to enjoy views of the Neretva River and surrounding countryside. 5. Kravice Welcome to the natural wonder of Kravice! Immerse yourself in the beauty of cascading waterfalls, surrounded by lush greenery and pristine turquoise pools. Whether you choose to swim in the crystal-clear waters, have lunch on the scenic shores, or simply bask in the tranquility of nature, Kravice offers a serene escape like no other.