Nestled in the center of the Balkan Peninsula, Bosnia and Herzegovina may not find itself listed on many travellers' bucket list, but that surely hasn't happened for lack of great things to see and explore; from the Ottoman's era old town of Mostar to Sarajevo's age-old diverse religious sites, cobbled streets, and scars of a recent, turbulent past, let Manuel show you around.
A tour of Mostar and Sarajevo. Despite having suffered a war just 20 years ago, it has been completely rebuilt, with large visible scars that remain as reminders.
This newly formed nation-state in the Balkan Peninsula stills holds some scars from its recent heart-wrenching past, but alongside that, one can also find many reminders of its rich cultural and religious influences: Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian and Slavic cultures blend in the Eastern-meets-West capital city, Sarajevo.
Hand in hand with its culturescapes is the sprawling breathtaking nature to be found across this mostly mountainous land where hiking, skiing and even swimming are among the best activities for outdoorsy travellers.
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