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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start the day with a visit to the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, the largest pyramid in the world, which is believed to be over 12,000 years old. You can hike up the pyramid itself or explore the underground network of tunnels and chambers.
Afternoon
After working up an appetite, head to the nearby town of Kiseljak and stop at the award-winning winery, Vina Zadro, for a wine tasting and lunch.
Morning
Explore the medieval fortress, Visoko Grad, which dates back to the 14th century and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Afternoon
Visit the nearby town of Zenica and tour the Franciscan Monastery and Museum, which houses a collection of religious art and artifacts.
Morning
Take a day trip to the city of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Start by visiting the historic Baščaršija bazaar and the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque.
Afternoon
Stop for lunch at Inat Kuća, a restaurant that was once slated for demolition but was saved by a stubborn owner who refused to sell. The restaurant serves traditional Bosnian cuisine and offers great views of the river.
Evening
Visit the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, which tells the story of how a tunnel was built during the siege of Sarajevo to transport food, supplies, and people in and out of the city. End the day with dinner at Dveri, a modern restaurant that serves a fusion of Bosnian and international cuisine.
Morning
Head to the nearby town of Fojnica and visit the Fojnica Monastery, which dates back to the 14th century and houses a museum with a collection of manuscripts and artifacts.
Afternoon
Take a scenic drive to the village of Lukomir, the highest and most isolated village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. You can hike along the Rakitnica Canyon or simply enjoy the traditional Bosnian architecture and way of life.
Morning
Visit the nearby town of Breza and explore the Breza Castle, which was built in the 19th century and served as a residence for the local ruler.
Afternoon
Head to the nearby town of Vares and visit the Vares War Tunnel Museum, which tells the story of how a tunnel was built during the Bosnian War to supply the besieged town with food and ammunition.