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Bosnia and Herzegovina, along with Croatia, offer a blend of stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. At Explore Bosnia-Istrazi Bosnu, we believe in creating unforgettable experiences for our travelers.
Recently, we embarked on a journey through these beautiful countries, and it was nothing short of magical.
A Journey Through Croatia
Our adventure began in Croatia, where we explored the bustling city of Zagreb. On the way to Bosnia we stopped and explored the serene beauty of National Park Plitvice.
Each location offered unique experiences, from the vibrant city life to the tranquil natural wonders.
Immersive Experiences in Bosnia
Crossing into Bosnia, our travelers were greeted with warm hospitality and breathtaking scenery. We visited Bihac and the stunning National Park Una, where the pristine rivers and waterfalls left everyone in awe.
In Sarajevo, we delved into the rich history and culture of the city, while Mostar captivated us with its iconic bridge and charming old town.
Wild Horse Safari in Livno
One of the highlights of our trip was the Wild Horse Safari in Livno.
Our travelers had the unique opportunity to see these majestic creatures in their natural habitat, a truly unforgettable experience that connected us with nature in a profound way.
Our trip ended in Split in Croatia.
Split, Croatia, is a stunning coastal city on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea. It’s the second-largest city in Croatia and a popular tourist destination known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and vibrant culture.
Key Attractions in Split:
Diocletian’s Palace: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this ancient palace was built for the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Today, it’s a bustling area filled with shops, restaurants, and bars.
Cathedral of Saint Domnius: Originally built as Diocletian’s mausoleum, this cathedral is one of the best-preserved ancient Roman buildings still in use.
Marjan Forest Park: Located on the western fringes of the city, this nature reserve offers walking trails, scenic lookouts, and medieval chapels. It’s a great spot for hiking and enjoying panoramic views of Split and the surrounding islands.
Split is also a gateway to many beautiful islands like Hvar, Vis, and Brac, making it an excellent base for island-hopping adventures
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