Attractions in Bosnia and Herzegovina (552)
Национални парк Тара
8 Recommendations: 8 Favorable,
National Park Tara, amazing nature... Known for its beautiful peaks, thick forests, and deep caves, the park's highlight is the massive Drina River Gorge, where rafting and boat trips are organized. The park is home to the rare Pancic Spruce (Picea omorica), which dates to the pre-historic Tertiary era. Also in its forests are many varieties of wild animals. Waterfalls within the national park are also part of its impressive beauty along the course of mountain rivers and streams. My personal and honest recommendation is if you ever come to Serbia, dont forget to visit this wonderful piece of nature.
Reviewed by Ivan Terzić
Updated 790 days ago
Konoba Stanišić
6 Recommendations: 6 Favorable,
This restaurant looks like small ethno village. You would feel like you went back in time.The restaurant is made of many cottages with one big main cottage. Great local food. Atmosphere is fantastic and ambient is amazing. Directions: On way to the north, at very exit of Bijeljina, turn right o Pavlovica Bridge. It is about 2 km far from that intersection on the right hand side.
Reviewed by Ivan Terzić
Updated 781 days ago
Tuzla
6 Recommendations: 6 Favorable,
Nice both during a hot and a sunny cold day... Walking around, having a cup of coffee, playing wolley-ball, swimming, meeting friends... Downside of it is that it can get rather crowdy during very hot days in summer.. .
Reviewed by Dusica Cook
Updated 796 days ago
Mokra Gora
5 Recommendations: 5 Favorable,
Meaning the Wet Mountain in English, is a village in Serbia on the northern slopes of mountain Zlatibor. Emphasis on historical reconstruction has made it into a popular tourist center with unique attractions. Mokra Gora has become popular after a reconstruction of a narrow gauge railway called Šargan Eight which is unique in the world. Its route viewed from the sky, looks like the number 8. In addition, the well-known Serbian film director Emir Kusturica has also made a contribution to the development of tourism in Mokra Gora. He financed the construction of an ethno village Drvengrad (Timber Town). For this development, Kusturica received the "Philippe Rotthier European Architecture Award" from the Brussels Foundation for Architecture.
Reviewed by Ivan Terzić
Updated 788 days ago
Mljet
5 Recommendations: 5 Favorable,
The island of Mljet and its National Park - a natural phenomena protected by low because of its unique panoramic landscape of well intended coastline, cliffs, reefs and numerous island, as well as numerous ancient stone villages. It is one of the most attractive islands landscapes.
Reviewed by Nataša Lujić
Updated 811 days ago
Stari most
4 Recommendations: 4 Favorable,
Even mentioning the bridge for years after it fell to the bottom of the Neretva River could invoke tears as it symbolized both the city and the country as a whole. Now, more than a decade later, the beautiful stone structure that had spanned the Neretva River for over four centuries once again arches across its raging waters. The bridge is Mostar's core and its reconstruction means that life is slowly but surely returning to normal in what is most certainly the most beautiful city in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Reviewed by Naida
Updated 822 days ago
Krupa na Vrbasu, camping ground, Banja Luka, Serbs Republic
3 Recommendations: 3 Favorable,
Krupa na Vrbasu is located approximately 25 km south of Banja Luka, and has around 2500 inhabitants.It is a place with extraordinary natural and cultural rarities. The harmony that is created between fantastic cascades produced by nature over centuries and the water mills on the river Krupa will stay in your memory forever. Here you can also taste local traditional gastronomic specialties made on the base of organic food. There is also a good sight for rafting and other adventure sports.
Reviewed by Adriana Popovic
Updated 706 days ago
Kod Bibana
3 Recommendations: 3 Favorable,
A very simple, charmy place surrounded by fruit trees (apples, plums). It is quite high above the city, but you could come there in a less than 10min by car or bus from the Baščaršija. It has very good view on the city. The tables outside are made of wood in some mountain or country style. The menu isn't very rich and it isn't expensive at all. The food is also simple and quite tasty.
Reviewed by Alma Skopljak-Ramović
Updated 660 days ago
Mount Bjelašnica
3 Recommendations: 3 Favorable,
Mount Bjelašnica can boast as being an Olympic mountain that hosted several Alpine skiing races during the 1984 Olympic Games in Sarajevo. Babin Dol, probably the most famous part and the most tourist-friendly site on the mountain offers great skiing slopes both challenging for the more experienced skiiers but also easy ones for those learning their first moves on the skies. The site is constantly developing and toursit can choose between various hotels and private apartments for their accomodation. Additionally there are several restuarants that offer great traditional and international food obtaining most of the ingredients from the local villages nearby. For non-skiiers there is a tennis court, a sledding slope, paragliding or hiking courses. Or you can simply enjoy the fresh mountain air. Furthermore, if you ever visit Mount Bjelašnica do not miss the chance to visit the nearby villages of Šabići, Sinanovići, Umoljani for an unforgettable experience of going back in time and witnessing the authentic mountain village life.
Reviewed by velida
Updated 666 days ago
Hram Svete Trojice
3 Recommendations: 3 Favorable,
An Orthodox cathedral in a midle of Banja Luka city and close to Chatolic chatedral is a popular tourist spot for it's neo-Bizanthine facade. Entrance is free everyday in afternoon hours, except 18:00 to 19:00 when evening pray took time. You can find Archibishop palace next to this marweles churc.
Reviewed by visit-Srpska
Updated 517 days ago