Highlights of Bosnia Herzegovina
Holiday Highlights
- Beautiful and remote mountain scenery
- Sarajevo with its Ottoman bazaar and Tunnel of Hope
- Mostar with its famous bridge
- Šargan Eight narrow gauge railway
- Scenic line from Mostar to Sarajevo
- Jabalanica Lake cruise
- Explore Bosnia’s chequered history
- 8 days from £2,550pp
Tour Dates:
Wednesday 14 May to Wednesday 21 May 2025
Surrounded by its more famous neighbours, Croatia and Serbia, this former Yugoslavian mountainous state has its own share of hidden gems and a wealth of history, both ancient and relatively modern. We explore well beyond the “must sees” of Sarajevo and Mostar but also include them of course.
ITINERARY
Day 1 – Flight to Sarajevo
Early flight from Heathrow via Frankfurt to Sarajevo, arriving at lunchtime for a 2-night stay in a central hotel. Afternoon city orientation tour including the Ottoman bazaar and the location of Franz Ferdinand’s assassination which sparked World War One. Also, a chance for tram enthusiasts to ride the city’s small network, made famous during the 1992-1995 siege and still using some of the same trams.
Day 2 – Jajce
Visit the Sarajevo suburbs to see the source of the River Bosna in a beautiful pine forest and the amazing Tunnel of Hope, the only lifeline to the city during the siege. Later we drive to the fortified town of Jajce (former medieval capital of Bosnia) to discover its castle, numerous old riverside watermills and a stunning waterfall in the town centre.
Day 3 – Visegrad & Mokra Gora
We pay a brief visit to Serbia driving via Visegrad with its impressive Ottoman bridge to the small village of Mokra Gora. Our hotel here is on the old narrow gauge station.
Day 4 – The Šargan Eight
A narrow gauge railway once linked Belgrade with Dubrovnik across difficult mountainous country. The last section closed in 1974 but the Serbian state railway has now reopened the most scenic part over the Šargan Pass from Mokra Gora. It climbs in a series of hairpins, spirals and a figure of eight loop which gives the line its name. The 3 hour return trip includes photo stops at vantage points. Returning to Bosnia, we overnight in a riverside hotel near Konjic.
Day 5 – Konjic & Mostar
Short city tour including a visit to a hand carver of wooden furniture. We then drive to the nearby Jabalanica Lake for a cruise and lunch on the boat. The trip delivers good views of the impressive rail bridge on the Sarajevo to Mostar line. Continue to Mostar for a walking tour of the old town and famous Stari Most bridge after which the city is named. We have a 2-night stay here.
Day 6 – Kravice Waterfalls
Visit the old village of Pocitelj with its unique local stonework and the beautiful Kravice Waterfalls. Lunch and wine tasting at a local winery before exploring Mediugorje, a major Catholic pilgrimage site.
Day 7 – Blagaj
Morning visit to Blagaj where the river flows out of the mountainside in a series of rapids. A little free time in Mostar before a late afternoon train from Mostar to Sarajevo ( a 2 hour scenic journey by modern Talgo train). Farewell evening meal in Sarajevo.
Day 8 – To Heathrow
Mid-morning transfer to the airport for flight via Frankfurt to London.
Due to the need to use a small bus to access remote locations, this tour will be limited to 14 persons.
Selected Hotels
Hotel Sahat, Sarajevo
Hotel Konaciste Osmica, Mokra Gora
Hotel Noor, Konjic
Hotel Kriva Cuprija, Mostar
Please note - hotels can be subject to change
Price Includes
- Flights in Economy Class by scheduled airline
- Rail travel as specified
- Other travel by private mini-coach
- Accommodation with en-suite facilities
- All breakfasts 2 lunches and 1 evening meal
- Airport and other transfers
- Services of a tour leader from London and throughout the tour plus local professional Bosnian guide
Price per person
Escorted holiday: | £2,550 |
Single room supplement: | £250 |
Deposit for this holiday: | £300 |