Explore Bosnia & Herzegovina’s layered history, from Sarajevo’s Ottoman bazaars to Mostar’s iconic Old Bridge. This part of the tour combines multicultural heritage, dramatic landscapes, and a rich blend of Eastern and Western influences. With warm hospitality and strong cultural identity, Bosnia & Herzegovina remains one of the Balkans’ most authentic destinations.
Main languages: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
English is commonly spoken in major cities and tourist areas
Light clothing for daytime, warmer layers for cooler evenings in October
Respectful attire recommended for mosques and religious sites
Comfortable walking shoes for hills, old towns, and stone streets
Reusable water bottle & power adapter (Type C/F plugs)
Tipping appreciated—around 10% in restaurants
Bargaining possible in markets, not in regular shops
Small tips for guides and hotel staff are welcomed
Passport
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Light jacket or sweater
Camera or phone with storage
Comfortable walking shoes
Travel plug adapter
Daypack for daily excursions
Modest outfit for religious sites
Water bottle