City of Trebinje

In an oasis of greenery with its typical Mediterranean spirit, at the foot of Leotar mountain, lies Trebinje, one of the most beutiful towns in Republic of Srpska. Its magnificient scenery
makes it very attractive for many visitors.Trebinje is located in the southernmost part of Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina), on the crossroads between the towns under protection of UNESCO (Kotor, Mostar and Dubrovnik), and only 25 kilometers away from the Adriatic coast. Very favorable traffic-geographical position and Mediterranean climate with a lot of sunny days (260 a year) make it an ideal place for living or spending a perfect vacation and it also favors cultivation of various agricultural crops. It has 32.000 inhabitans and occupies an area of 904 km2, at an altitude of 273 meters. Trebinje is an economic, cultural and tourist center of the East Hercegovina region. It is rather harmoniously bulit and well planned town Trebinje is amongst most impressive small towns in Bosnia-Hercegovina. It’s a destination for rural and active holidays with an exceptional ratio of quality and price. It offers to its visitors a unique combination of Eno gastronomy, Herzegovinian hospitality, authentic tradition, culture and a diverse landscape.

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Monument of Nature Skakavac

“The awe-inspiring Monument of Nature “”Skakavac,”” is a true gem among tourism destinations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Standing tall at 98 meters, this magnificent waterfall is renowned as one of the highest in the entire Balkans. Protected since 1954, the area spanning 4.00 hectares is a nature lover’s paradise teeming with native flora and fauna, including the elusive Bosnian lily (Lilium bosniacum) found exclusively in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Explore the 13th to 15th-century necropolis tombstones (stećci) near Babin Creek, a testament to the region’s rich historical heritage. Surprisingly, this natural wonder lies a mere 12 km away from Sarajevo’s city center, offering convenient access to a unique and unforgettable natural and cultural experience.”

Konjic

“Discover the hidden gem of Konjic, located in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where wonders of cultural heritage and exciting adventures await you!
With a rich history and 25,148 friendly inhabitants, this city boasts the largest number of cultural monuments in the region. Konjic is also a paradise for adrenaline junkies, as it offers world-class rafting, kayaking, and canyoning on the enchanting Neretva River and in the Rakitnica Canyon. Nature lovers will be captivated by the magnificent Prenj and the serene beauty of the Boračko Lake and Jablanica Lake. Step back in time with a visit to the UNESCO Wood Carving Museum and the mysterious D-0 ARK site- Tito’s Bunker. Konjic is the dream of every outdoor enthusiast, where hiking, camping, mountain biking, and paragliding are within reach. Discover the charms of Konjic and create memories that will last a lifetime!”

Kozara National Park

Kozara National Park with its natural beauties represents a great place for nature lovers. Mountain springs and streams of clean, drinking water can be seen in the whole National Park area. Some parts of the watercourses are very picturesque, narrowed in the form of canyons and gorges which makes an impression on visitors. Sites such as Zeciji kamen (a waterfall) and Gumlinski tjesnac (a gorge) are worth seeing. The peaks of the National Park boast beautiful views of the surrounding area. Picturesque landscapes can be seen from numerous viewpoints. The Park is home to over 900 plant species and its vast and dense coniferous and decidous forests hide various animal species. The center of cultural life is a Memorial Complex with a museum, memorial wall and 33 m high monument.

Bosanska Krupa

“Bosanska Krupa, an emerging tourist destination, captivates visitors with its pristine beauty and abundance of natural wonders. Nestled amidst the city are two enchanting, crystal clear rivers, weaving a spellbinding tapestry through the landscape. The focal point of this picturesque setting are the captivating “”Zeleni otoci”” or Green Islands – a mesmerizing city park formed by eight river islands.

As you traverse this idyllic sanctuary, a sense of tranquility envelops your soul, and you witness a seamless harmony between man and nature. The medieval fortresses and cultural landmarks scattered throughout the city serve as a testament to its rich historical heritage. Adventure enthusiasts can revel in the plethora of outdoor activities, offering opportunities to embrace life to the fullest.”

Tišina Protected Habitat

“Tišina Wetlands: A Natural Water Wonderland

Tišina wetlands are a hidden gem nestled in Republika Srpska’s enchanting Municipality of Šamac. This protected wetland complex, comprising Mala Tisina, Velika Tisina, and Zandrak ponds, offers an untouched continental natural habitat. Thriving in harmony, Tišina Pond plays a crucial role in preserving diverse plant and animal species, influencing the region’s ecosystem with its flood plain protection.

Prepare for tranquility as you explore Tišina’s wetlands’ lush surroundings. Covering 196.49 hectares, the picturesque landscape captivates nature enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. With over 130 bird species and 21 fish species, this aquatic wonderland promises unforgettable moments for birdwatchers and aquatic enthusiasts. The destination offers kayaking and canoeing, sport fishing, walking paths, a campsite, and a plethora of cultural heritage activities and events to make this a worthwhile stopover in your discovery of Bosnia and Herzegovina.”