Modern World longest siege - Siege of Sarajevo, is a tour designed to properly explain how Sarajevo defended, lived and survived more than 1400 days of siege, siege even longer than WWII Siege of Leningrad. We invite you to join us and get first hand experience on experiences, stories, facts, and reasons behind the story of death of Yugoslavia and...Read more
Enroll yourself into world of Sarajevo Street Art and design your own Graffiti in a stunning funky half day tour of Sarajevo. Learn about the origins of Sarajevo Street Art by visiting set of the most important locations in Sarajevo, with guidance of one of the most prominent local artists. In the end of the day reward yourself with excitement and...Read more
Discover the rich history of Travnik, which became the capital of the Ottoman province of Bosnia and the residence of the Bosnian viziers in 1699. The city became an important center of government in the whole Western frontier of the empire, and consulates were established by the governments of France and Austria-Hungary. After Travnik we're...Read more
The Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide was the July 1995 genocide of more than 8,000 Bosniaks, mainly men and boys, in and around the town of Srebrenica during the Bosnian War. The killings were perpetrated by units of the Bosnian Serb Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) under the command of Ratko Mladi-. You will be able to...Read more
With just one day to explore Herzegovina, this full-day tour from Sarajevo will check off all the main highlights. Explore the historic towns of Konjic, Pocitelj, and Blagaj; admire natural wonders including Jablanicko Lake and Neretva river canyon; and visit the UNESCO-listed town of Mostar, famous for its picturesque Old Town and Old...Read more
Discover museum under open sky and gastronomical marble, wonderful city Travnik. Birthplace of Nobel prize winner Ivo Andri- famous Yugoslav novelist. In the city you can see The Forth Stari Grad (Old City) which represents one of most beautiful and most preserved facilities of medieval Bosnia, on which later periods left specific mark. After...Read more
Jajce town, truly bears epithet "royal" as it has been the residence of medieval Bosnian Kings. World’s only town with natural waterfall in the very centre and birthplace of Yugoslavia. Home to amazingly green lakes of Pliva river.
We also do not forget to pay visit to Travnik - Ottoman time vizier’s town, later Nobel prize winner, Ivo...Read more
Experience life of local people in Sarajevo by cooking and dining with them. A local family will host you in their lovely home and welcomed with a glass of rakija. A gastro-cultural journey will continue with learning how to make traditional Bosnian pita and stuffed vegetables. Along with the cooking, you will have a chance to learn how it looks...Read more
Trebevi- is one of the favorite mountains of Sarajevans. It is so close to the city that you can get there in 15 minutes, and yet far enough to enjoy the peaceful nature, great hiking trails and awesome views. Join us on this trip and explore one of the 1984 Winter Olympic venues, the bobsled track, and hike to the top of the mountain to enjoy one...Read more
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...Read more
Travel from Sarajevo to Zagreb (Ljubljana / Split or vice versa) in a day tour and explore Jajce - the birthplace of Yugoslavia and world’s only city with natural waterfall in the city centre. Dive into mix of history and amazing nature of viziers’ town Travnik and admire the perfectly transparent Pliva Lakes. Enjoy the cocky Banja Luka and...Read more
The Kingdom of Bosnia (Bosnian: Bosansko kraljevstvo, - -) was a medieval kingdom that evolved from the Banate of Bosnia (1154–1377). Its extensive, region-wide socio-economic, political and cultural influence was of great effect in the later development of medieval Balkan states, and Balkan history in general.
Learn how to get around the narrow streets of the Old town and find out which are the main areas which host the city's cultural and nightlife.
The tour includes a visit to the highest and most isolated mountainous village in Bosnia and Herzegovina which is situated 1.500 m above sea...Read more
We understand that traveling trough Balkans sometimes is not easy and there is always shortage of time. That is why we have created this one-way day tour that covers the most famous destinations in Central Bosnia. Depart from Sarajevo in the morning and make stops in Travnik, Jajce, Pliva Lake and Watermills on your way to...Read more
This tour and the museums we see tell the story of the dark and sad part of Sarajevo’s history. Only twenty years ago, citizens of this city spent the longest siege in the history of modern warfare.
For almost four years they were exposed to continuous attacks by various weapons, without electricity, water, any connection to the outside...Read more
We understand that traveling trough Balkans sometimes is not easy and there is always shortage of time. That is why we have created this one-way day tour that covers the most famous destinations in Central Bosnia. Depart from Sarajevo in the morning and make stops in Jajce, Travnik, Pliva lake and Pliva Watermills on your way to...Read more
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...Read more
Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in southeastern Europe. The territory that encompasses this country has historically been a place where different culture merge for centuries. The identity is neither eastern or western. It is a combination of these two sides woven into all pores of society. This compound Where the East and the West meet is...Read more