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Bosnia and Herzegovina

HIGHLIGHT
This famous bridge in Mostar was destroyed in the Yugoslavian War, now rebuilt and beautiful. If you’re a dare devil, you can jump off of it.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

A Crossroads of History and Nature

A lesser-known travel destination that is starting to rise in popularity is Bosnia. Bosnia combines Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian influences, offering stunning landscapes, a rich history, and a deeply hospitable culture. The city of Mostar, with its iconic bridge and charming old town, and the bustling capital Sarajevo, known for its unique mix of East and West, are must-visits for city lovers.
It pairs well with Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia, making for an immersive journey through the Balkans. Many travelers visit Bosnia after exploring Croatia’s coast or continue onward to Serbia for a deeper look into the region’s history.

Why

As one of the most green and luscious non-tropical countries I’ve been to, the east-meets-west culture and stunning landscape is not one to miss. My favorite part about Bosnia is the lively capital, Sarajevo. But the true beauty of Bosnia lays in its war-torn history turned to strength and love for community.

Where

Located in Eastern Europe, it’s Croatia’s small spoon. There’s only a small slice of coastline that breaks up Croatia’s northern country with its small southern coast (which includes Dubrovnik), and the rest is all inland territory. Serbia is directly to its East and Albania is lovingly to its South.

How

Renting a car around Bosnia is a great idea to get around. There is also a great train line that can easily get you to wherever you want to go around the country.