Welcome to Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country of rich history, diverse landscapes, and welcoming people. This Balkan country has everything, from emerald green rivers to magnificent Ottoman architecture, and should be on your bucket list at least once.
In this article we will discuss some of the world's most spectacular natural wonders who are the pride of this amazing country.
Discover with us:
🦜 Zepce
🦜 Pocitelj
🦜 Kupres
Pliva Waterfall
Jajce lies in the center of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Pliva Waterfall, where the Pliva River meets the Vrbas River, is the primary attraction of the small town.
Mostar Bridge
Mostar, known for the emerald green River Neretva and the renowned Stari Most, is one of the world's most picturesque UNESCO-listed medieval towns. You won't want to miss out on a shot like this, especially in the heat. You'll also see daring folks jump off the bridge into the refreshing lake below.
Kravice Waterfall
Located near Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Kravice Waterfall is a beautiful site to visit in the spring. When summer arrives, the river has less water flowing, but it is shallow enough for locals and tourists to swim in.
River Una
It is a National Park named after the River Una, another beautiful waterfall, lies hidden behind a natural boundary between Croatia and Bosnia. You can also go river rafting here if you're courageous enough.
Buna Springs
Dervish House in Buna Springs is a popular tourist destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina due to its unique combination of natural beauty and architecture.
Zepce
Zepce, a lovely settlement in the valley surrounded by mountains, is located between Doboj and Zenica. The raging Bosna River runs through.
Drina River
The UNESCO-listed Ottoman bridge spanning the Drina River in Visegrad was created by one of the greatest architects of the time and is a popular tourist attraction in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Trebisnjica River
The Trebisnjica River runs through Trebinje, a town in Republika Srpska. Crkvina Hill provides the greatest view of the old Ottoman-style Arslanagic Bridge.
Bjelašnica Mountain
Bjelasnica mountain located in Central Bosnia to the south-west of Sarajevo, is home to a popular ski resort. The mountain hosted men's alpine skiing during the 1984 Winter Olympics. Some areas are still at risk of unexploded mines, but staying on tourist trails is safe.
Una River
This river, known as Una by the Romans, runs for 212 kilometers along the boundary between Bosnia and Croatia. Some consider it to be one of the world's most beautiful rivers. Water sports on the Una River include paddle boating, kayaking, and white river rafting.
Volujak Mountain
Volujak Mountain is located in Republika Srpska, on the boundary between Bosnia and Montenegro. Hiking this lovely peak can be a rewarding endeavor for nature enthusiasts.
Maglic Mountain
Maglić Mountain is the highest mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is bounded by the river Sutjeska to the west, the Piva to the east-southeast and the Upper Drina to the north-northeast.
Pocitelj
Pocitelj, on the banks of the Neretva River, is a wonderful site to explore while in Mostar. You may see medieval castles and ruins, as well as trek up the hills for spectacular views of the town. Natural splendor surrounds the historic town, giving it an ideal location for a photograph.
Kupres
Kupres is an excellent location for winter sports as well as paragliding in the summer. Hiking in this magnificent landscape is a must because of the variety of paths available.
Janjske Otoke
Janjske Otoke, near Sipovo, is a popular camping, trekking, and off-road cycling destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina. You can appreciate the woodlands, river, and waterfalls such as the one shown below.
We've reached the end of the article about The best nature of Bosnia. This countrys nature is extraordinary, and we believe you will love it as much as we did! In the meantime, you can read other articles on our website. Remember to follow us @thewalkingparrot to be continuously updated on the new releases. We will be back soon with a new article!
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