A Stone Town Above the Neretva River

A town frozen in time, where every stone tells the story of centuries past. Počitelj is one of the most beautiful and best-preserved medieval towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Located on the steep banks of the Neretva River, it showcases a harmonious blend of Ottoman and Mediterranean architecture. Narrow stone alleys, the Hajji Alija Mosque, […]

The Dervish Monastery by the Buna Spring

A mystical corner of Herzegovina where water, stone, and spirit become one. Blagaj is one of the most visually captivating places in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The powerful Buna River springs from a steep cliff, and at its source lies the famous 16th-century Dervish tekke (monastery), built into the rock itself. This is a site of […]

The Vizier’s Town of Color, Scent, and Taste

A town where East meets West in every corner – where history, food, and poetry walk side by side. Nestled between the Vlasic and Vilenica mountains, Travnik is a town of culture, history, and strong character. Once the capital of Ottoman Bosnia, it was home to 77 viziers. Today, you can still feel that legacy […]

A Waterfall in the Heart of the Royal Town

A place where history crashes down with the water – a royal gem of Bosnia and natural wonder all in one. Jajce is one of the rare places in the world where a magnificent natural waterfall stands right in the city center. Here, the Pliva River falls into the Vrbas, creating a dramatic 20-meter-high cascade […]

The Town of Bridges and Andrić’s Literature

Discover the magical blend of history, literature, and nature in one of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most unique towns – Višegrad. Višegrad is a small town on the banks of the emerald Drina River that leaves no visitor indifferent. It gained global recognition thanks to the Nobel Prize-winning author Ivo Andrić and his masterpiece “The Bridge […]