
Arooha's Daily Departure Package will conveniently pick you up in Dubai with a memorable, customized journey to Bosnia. From Sarajevo's picturesque streets to Mostar and Herzegovina's decadent culture, even side excursions from Travnik and Jajce—anything is possible. With guided tours, no hassle check-ins at hotels, transfers directly from the airport, and all the rest, Arooha Bosnia is totally hassle-free. Let Arooha make your memories gems, one moment at a time. For more exciting tours check Arooha tours from Dubai to Bosnia.
Arrival in Sarajevo airport where you will be met by a representative for transfer to the hotel. Relax and overnight at leisure at the hotel.
Indulge in a delectable breakfast, and afterward prepare to go for the full day tour. The starting point is usually in front of Info Bosnia Tourist Information Center located on Ferhadija main pedestrian street near "Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures". If there is a need, It can be organized from somewhere else. First stop of the day is a quick visit to Konjic. With breathtaking views of medieval and Ottoman stone Počitelj village guarded with castle-like walls, we go further.
After arriving in Kula, a silo-shaped fort which rests on the village at the top of the hill, we embark on our easy hike.
This location was utilized to hold watchmen and soldiers as protection from the Neretva valley region for any intrusions. With some brief trekking, we'll proceed to Blagaj. The location is likely so named because of its mild temperatures. Blagaj nestles above the Buna spring, Europe's cleanest potable river and strongest spring, nestled beneath several hundred meters of cliffs and a 16th-century 'tekke' (or, Dervish monastery). The Tekke or Dervish monastery is the sole sacro-residential work of Bosnian Islamic building with Ottoman and Mediterranean motifs, being a synthesis of impeccable natural integration and terrestrial grace. One of the most delicious moments of the trip is having lunch near the riverbank of river Tuna, some kilometers from Blagaj. In the shade and with the nice sounds of the river as we recommend the trout of the area with the classic smokvara dessert. Then it is the turn for the jewel of our tour - Mostar city. Mostar is famous for its ancient Turkish homes and their Old Bridge, Stari Most.
The marriage of nature and human genius gave mostar's older parts its beautiful architecture - that symbolizes the tolerance fostered by the Muslims, Christians, and Jews living here together. Mostar's Old Bridge, Old Bazzar, and Old Town are a few of the most sacred elements that symbolize the beautiful cosmopolitan past of Mostar.
Rising to the final destination to visit – Mostar before going to Herzegovina, the nostalgia is felt. In over 2 hours from here, we are in Sarajevo where tourists will be overnighted for some well-deserved rest after a hectic day.
After Breakfast, the day is free for you, but you can choose to go for an optional tour. The tour is to Travnik City which, for a very long time, was the capital of Bosnia Eyalet.
This region has 28 protected cultural and historical sites, the most important of which are: medieval fortress constructed in the 15th century, Ottoman's oldest structure, the Jeni mosque, Sulejmanija or Šarena mosque, the El i Ibrahim-Pasha madrassa, a muslim school that is still active today, and the jezuit grammar school. It is unique on planet earth with two clock towers from the 18th century. Besides, It's the sole city in Bosnia and Herzegovina that has had a sundial standing since 1886.
Magnificent royal castle was geographically placed along Pliva and Vrbas river. Endless interesting view for everyone is the city with magnificent towers, walls, and also the fortress surrounding the town.
Then we will visit the place of cohabitation in Jajce, the Church of St. Mary or the Sultan Suleyman II Mosque. Of the building, only walls exist today. Northeast of it is the St. Luke Tower. It was constructed by local builders. The St. Luke's Bell Tower is the sole surviving medieval architecture in the continental half of the Balkan peninsula. They were proclaimed in 1892 by Austro-Hungarian officials as cultural heritage artifacts. St. Luke's Bell Tower stands within kilometers from Jajce along with Pliva Lakes that was notoriously famous for swimming, fishing, and canoeing previously, but now the lakes also have contemporary games such as volleyball and cycling. Jajce is famous for its medieval wooden watermills, wherein the water-driven system was harnessed to mechanize grain milling activities for bread. Both were proclaimed to be "National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina" in 2009 owing to their importance relative to the history, architecture, and geology of the Pliva Lakes and watermills.
After a filling breakfast, enjoy the sights with a final leisurely stroll, then check out and head to the airport to fly home after a wonderful trip.
You can now experience for yourself the breathtaking natural beauty and multi-cultural heritage of this region, courtesy of Arooha Tours' Bosnia Daily Departure package. Prepare to embark on a gastronomic, historic, and unforgettable journey to Sarajevo, Mostar, and more fantastic destinations courtesy of the intricately planned tours, convenient hassle-free flights, decent hotel accommodation, and escorted tours offered with the package. Reserve your seat today and experience a hassle-free Balkan vacation.