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How long is the drive from Zabljak Municipality to Sarajevo?

The direct drive from Zabljak Municipality to Sarajevo is 128 mi (206 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 39 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Zabljak Municipality to Sarajevo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Durmitor National Park and Zabljak, as well as top places to visit like Biogradska Gora and Biogradska Gora, or the ever-popular Biogradska Gora.

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Top cities between Zabljak Municipality and Sarajevo

The top city between Zabljak Municipality and Sarajevo is Durmitor National Park. It's less than an hour from Zabljak Municipality and 4 hours from Sarajevo.
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Durmitor National Park

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National park
Visitor Centers
Durmitor National Park is a picturesque destination in northwestern Montenegro, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This glacier-formed area boasts gorges, forests, and lakes such as the scenic Black Lake or Mountain Eyes. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and camping with opportunities for white water rafting and mountaineering. In addition to being the highest point in Montenegro, Durmitor National Park provides skiing options during winter months.
Absolutely worth a visit. Stunning scenery! Entry costs €5 per person and parking is €15 for 5 hours or €24 for the whole day. There were boats available to rent for €10 per hour to row around the Black Lake.
Adrianne T — Google review
Lovely park. Serene walk along the lake banks. Take into account that the trails are not always clearly marked, and a full walk around the lake could include some challenging terrain (eg climbing with a rope rail) and may take up to 3 hour. Get some water and ensure you have sufficient daylight.
Adi S — Google review
** An Absolute Gem of a National Park ** Breathtaking scenery everywhere you look. Well marked trails suiting different fitness levels. Parking can be bit tricky and €3 per hour. There are 2 entrances to the park one with a shorter hike than the main entrance. Can have a dip in the Crno Jezero ( Black lake ) after a hike to cool off. 100% recommended.
Tharindu N — Google review
An incredible natural park where every corner surprise you more and more. I high recommend doing the entire rout by car so you can stop at all the viewpoints. We had a lot of fog, but it was still spectacular. We can’t wait to come back with better weather!
Albert G — Google review
I have just spent some time in Durmitor National Park in Montenegro. Based on what I can tell, it is a breathtaking park with lots to see and do. I do not recommend coming in October. Stay at Hotel Pavlović for a “ski lodge” atmosphere, hot water, delicious breakfast and restaurant offerings, domestic wine and great and knowledgeable staff.
Sarah C — Google review
It's hard to describe in words all the beauty of Durmitor National Park, which has so much to offer every nature lover. Each visit here brings a new round of enjoyment and rest for the soul and body. I would recommend to everyone to come and stay at this beautiful mountain and in this wonderful national park.
Dejan J — Google review
The Durnitor National Park is so much more than words can describe. We looked at the reviews before going and we have to admit - we weren't expecting that much. As the time was flying we even considered not going due to timeframe. Fortunately we still went. All we did was drive through the mountains on the narrow road with lot's of opportunities to stop. It was rainy, windy and cold and still it was the best choice! We happend to get there just near the sunset time and the clouds, mountains and sun altogether - it was breathtaking. We just stopped the car, stood there and watched in silence. Majestetic! Amazing! The road is not bad at all. It is narrow, but you have plenty of broader places to reverse to if need be. We did not meet any buses. We went in the end of september. There was no fee - at least we did not see anywhere where to pay 🤷‍♀️ Defenetly a must-visit place!
Meelika S — Google review
An amazing national park and a must visit for any trip to the mountains of Montenegro. We started our time at Zbaljak, with the black lake, then drove the durmitor ring road in a clock wise direction. There are stunning views and nice short and ling trails in Sedlo, bobotov kuk and other places. We spent one night in Nedajno village at a very cute chalet and completed the trip the second day after a visit to the curevac peak. Would highly recommend sleeping in a village inside the park and not just in Zbaljak. It was very relaxing. Weather is on the cold side in late September so be prepared and probably best to come earlier if planning on camping.
Tomer A — Google review
99% as popular as Durmitor National Park
0 minutes off the main route, 0% of way to Sarajevo
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Durmitor National Park

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
National park
Visitor Centers
Durmitor National Park is a picturesque destination in northwestern Montenegro, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This glacier-formed area boasts gorges, forests, and lakes such as the scenic Black Lake or Mountain Eyes. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and camping with opportunities for white water rafting and mountaineering. In addition to being the highest point in Montenegro, Durmitor National Park provides skiing options during winter months.
Absolutely worth a visit. Stunning scenery! Entry costs €5 per person and parking is €15 for 5 hours or €24 for the whole day. There were boats available to rent for €10 per hour to row around the Black Lake.
Adrianne T — Google review
Lovely park. Serene walk along the lake banks. Take into account that the trails are not always clearly marked, and a full walk around the lake could include some challenging terrain (eg climbing with a rope rail) and may take up to 3 hour. Get some water and ensure you have sufficient daylight.
Adi S — Google review
** An Absolute Gem of a National Park ** Breathtaking scenery everywhere you look. Well marked trails suiting different fitness levels. Parking can be bit tricky and €3 per hour. There are 2 entrances to the park one with a shorter hike than the main entrance. Can have a dip in the Crno Jezero ( Black lake ) after a hike to cool off. 100% recommended.
Tharindu N — Google review
An incredible natural park where every corner surprise you more and more. I high recommend doing the entire rout by car so you can stop at all the viewpoints. We had a lot of fog, but it was still spectacular. We can’t wait to come back with better weather!
Albert G — Google review
I have just spent some time in Durmitor National Park in Montenegro. Based on what I can tell, it is a breathtaking park with lots to see and do. I do not recommend coming in October. Stay at Hotel Pavlović for a “ski lodge” atmosphere, hot water, delicious breakfast and restaurant offerings, domestic wine and great and knowledgeable staff.
Sarah C — Google review
It's hard to describe in words all the beauty of Durmitor National Park, which has so much to offer every nature lover. Each visit here brings a new round of enjoyment and rest for the soul and body. I would recommend to everyone to come and stay at this beautiful mountain and in this wonderful national park.
Dejan J — Google review
The Durnitor National Park is so much more than words can describe. We looked at the reviews before going and we have to admit - we weren't expecting that much. As the time was flying we even considered not going due to timeframe. Fortunately we still went. All we did was drive through the mountains on the narrow road with lot's of opportunities to stop. It was rainy, windy and cold and still it was the best choice! We happend to get there just near the sunset time and the clouds, mountains and sun altogether - it was breathtaking. We just stopped the car, stood there and watched in silence. Majestetic! Amazing! The road is not bad at all. It is narrow, but you have plenty of broader places to reverse to if need be. We did not meet any buses. We went in the end of september. There was no fee - at least we did not see anywhere where to pay 🤷‍♀️ Defenetly a must-visit place!
Meelika S — Google review
An amazing national park and a must visit for any trip to the mountains of Montenegro. We started our time at Zbaljak, with the black lake, then drove the durmitor ring road in a clock wise direction. There are stunning views and nice short and ling trails in Sedlo, bobotov kuk and other places. We spent one night in Nedajno village at a very cute chalet and completed the trip the second day after a visit to the curevac peak. Would highly recommend sleeping in a village inside the park and not just in Zbaljak. It was very relaxing. Weather is on the cold side in late September so be prepared and probably best to come earlier if planning on camping.
Tomer A — Google review
99% as popular as Durmitor National Park
0 minutes off the main route, 0% of way to Sarajevo

Best stops along Zabljak Municipality to Sarajevo drive

The top stops along the way from Zabljak Municipality to Sarajevo (with short detours) are Baščaršija, Tunnel of Salvation, and Guest House Tara Canyon. Other popular stops include Gallery 11/07/95, Rafting Centar Drina-Tara, and Crno Jezero.
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Biogradska Gora

Mentioned on 
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Woods
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Nestled in the heart of Montenegro, Biogradska Gora National Park is a true gem for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This enchanting park boasts pristine virgin forests and breathtaking glacial lakes, making it one of the most stunning natural landscapes in Europe. As you wander through its diverse trails, you'll encounter an impressive array of flora and fauna that thrives in this protected environment.
A magical place! When we arrived, there was fog, but after half an hour it cleared. I had a complete sense of magic and mystery of this place, it is so quiet and beautiful here. We were very pleased and took wonderful photos.
Nika N — Google review
Amazing nature, beautiful lake, where you can also swim, although the water is cold....
Sale H — Google review
Amazing national park- a must visit if you’re in the area. Entrance fee 4 euro per person. Some of the lake was dried up but it was still beautiful. When we were here (August 14th, with sunny weather and about 35 degrees) the water was very warm, maybe 25 degrees and you could comfortably sit in the water without being cold. However!!!! Do not swim in the lake if you are afraid of snakes. They were swimming everywhere, both big and small ones. I don’t think they were dangerous though and mostly kept their distance. But watch where you put your feet when walking into the water.
Emma E — Google review
Great national with a beautiful lake. The ticket prices to enter the national park are low. We spent some time on the lake, which was beautiful. If you love hiking they have several trails here.
Kevin S — Google review
For € 3,- per person you can drive up to the lake. It’s possible to walk around it, rent bikes, a boat or kayaks. We rented a 2 person Kayak for €5,- /hr which was enough to paddle around the full lake. If you want to camp at the lake you have to pay extra. Beautiful and quiet place to spent a few hours.
Mathijs — Google review
Great trail suited for all family - nature at is best! Tickets cost 3 EUR per adult, no cost for children (also included in the yearly national park card on Montenegro). The trail have shadow all the way, nice places to stop for a picnic, but note there are mosquitoes. We were at the end of July so the lake wasn’t at his best but still everyone entered the water at the end. We took the wood boat - note its maximum 4 people including children’s in the count, it cost 10 EUR for 1 hour including life vest and it was great. Try to do it more in the late noon so there will be parts with shadow to sail to. We jumped to the lake from the boat but it was too much swinging so we did it also at the end after we gave back the boat and it was great. Highly recommend.
Hila J — Google review
Nice national park, we only had time to view the lake but it's worth the stop
Maxime D — Google review
One of my favorite spots in Montenegro. The views of the lake, the forest and the hiking paths are incredibly bueatifull. I spent one night in one of those small wooden houses with my wife and it was an pleasant and interesting experience. It can be scary during night time since it's quite wild but it is also unique and definitely something to remember and to tell others about. The only down side it's the quality of the food in the restaurant, which at that time, was quite mediocre, but everything else is awesome.
Daniel D — Google review
4.7
(378)
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4.5
(319)
Montenegro, USA
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Biogradska Gora

Mentioned on 
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Woods
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Nestled in the heart of Montenegro, Biogradska Gora National Park is a true gem for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This enchanting park boasts pristine virgin forests and breathtaking glacial lakes, making it one of the most stunning natural landscapes in Europe. As you wander through its diverse trails, you'll encounter an impressive array of flora and fauna that thrives in this protected environment.
A magical place! When we arrived, there was fog, but after half an hour it cleared. I had a complete sense of magic and mystery of this place, it is so quiet and beautiful here. We were very pleased and took wonderful photos.
Nika N — Google review
Amazing nature, beautiful lake, where you can also swim, although the water is cold....
Sale H — Google review
Amazing national park- a must visit if you’re in the area. Entrance fee 4 euro per person. Some of the lake was dried up but it was still beautiful. When we were here (August 14th, with sunny weather and about 35 degrees) the water was very warm, maybe 25 degrees and you could comfortably sit in the water without being cold. However!!!! Do not swim in the lake if you are afraid of snakes. They were swimming everywhere, both big and small ones. I don’t think they were dangerous though and mostly kept their distance. But watch where you put your feet when walking into the water.
Emma E — Google review
Great national with a beautiful lake. The ticket prices to enter the national park are low. We spent some time on the lake, which was beautiful. If you love hiking they have several trails here.
Kevin S — Google review
For € 3,- per person you can drive up to the lake. It’s possible to walk around it, rent bikes, a boat or kayaks. We rented a 2 person Kayak for €5,- /hr which was enough to paddle around the full lake. If you want to camp at the lake you have to pay extra. Beautiful and quiet place to spent a few hours.
Mathijs — Google review
Great trail suited for all family - nature at is best! Tickets cost 3 EUR per adult, no cost for children (also included in the yearly national park card on Montenegro). The trail have shadow all the way, nice places to stop for a picnic, but note there are mosquitoes. We were at the end of July so the lake wasn’t at his best but still everyone entered the water at the end. We took the wood boat - note its maximum 4 people including children’s in the count, it cost 10 EUR for 1 hour including life vest and it was great. Try to do it more in the late noon so there will be parts with shadow to sail to. We jumped to the lake from the boat but it was too much swinging so we did it also at the end after we gave back the boat and it was great. Highly recommend.
Hila J — Google review
Nice national park, we only had time to view the lake but it's worth the stop
Maxime D — Google review
One of my favorite spots in Montenegro. The views of the lake, the forest and the hiking paths are incredibly bueatifull. I spent one night in one of those small wooden houses with my wife and it was an pleasant and interesting experience. It can be scary during night time since it's quite wild but it is also unique and definitely something to remember and to tell others about. The only down side it's the quality of the food in the restaurant, which at that time, was quite mediocre, but everything else is awesome.
Daniel D — Google review
4.7
(378)
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4.5
(319)
Montenegro, USA
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Biogradska Gora

Mentioned on 
17 lists 
Woods
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Nestled in the heart of Montenegro, Biogradska Gora National Park is a true gem for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This enchanting park boasts pristine virgin forests and breathtaking glacial lakes, making it one of the most stunning natural landscapes in Europe. As you wander through its diverse trails, you'll encounter an impressive array of flora and fauna that thrives in this protected environment.
A magical place! When we arrived, there was fog, but after half an hour it cleared. I had a complete sense of magic and mystery of this place, it is so quiet and beautiful here. We were very pleased and took wonderful photos.
Nika N — Google review
Amazing nature, beautiful lake, where you can also swim, although the water is cold....
Sale H — Google review
Amazing national park- a must visit if you’re in the area. Entrance fee 4 euro per person. Some of the lake was dried up but it was still beautiful. When we were here (August 14th, with sunny weather and about 35 degrees) the water was very warm, maybe 25 degrees and you could comfortably sit in the water without being cold. However!!!! Do not swim in the lake if you are afraid of snakes. They were swimming everywhere, both big and small ones. I don’t think they were dangerous though and mostly kept their distance. But watch where you put your feet when walking into the water.
Emma E — Google review
Great national with a beautiful lake. The ticket prices to enter the national park are low. We spent some time on the lake, which was beautiful. If you love hiking they have several trails here.
Kevin S — Google review
For € 3,- per person you can drive up to the lake. It’s possible to walk around it, rent bikes, a boat or kayaks. We rented a 2 person Kayak for €5,- /hr which was enough to paddle around the full lake. If you want to camp at the lake you have to pay extra. Beautiful and quiet place to spent a few hours.
Mathijs — Google review
Great trail suited for all family - nature at is best! Tickets cost 3 EUR per adult, no cost for children (also included in the yearly national park card on Montenegro). The trail have shadow all the way, nice places to stop for a picnic, but note there are mosquitoes. We were at the end of July so the lake wasn’t at his best but still everyone entered the water at the end. We took the wood boat - note its maximum 4 people including children’s in the count, it cost 10 EUR for 1 hour including life vest and it was great. Try to do it more in the late noon so there will be parts with shadow to sail to. We jumped to the lake from the boat but it was too much swinging so we did it also at the end after we gave back the boat and it was great. Highly recommend.
Hila J — Google review
Nice national park, we only had time to view the lake but it's worth the stop
Maxime D — Google review
One of my favorite spots in Montenegro. The views of the lake, the forest and the hiking paths are incredibly bueatifull. I spent one night in one of those small wooden houses with my wife and it was an pleasant and interesting experience. It can be scary during night time since it's quite wild but it is also unique and definitely something to remember and to tell others about. The only down side it's the quality of the food in the restaurant, which at that time, was quite mediocre, but everything else is awesome.
Daniel D — Google review
4.7
(378)
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4.5
(319)
Montenegro, USA
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Moraca Monastery (1252.)

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the picturesque Moraca Valley, the Moraca Monastery, established in 1252 by Stefan Vukanovic of the Serbian Nemanjic dynasty, is a true gem of Montenegrin culture. This stunning Orthodox monastery showcases exquisite Rascian architecture and boasts an impressive collection of rare frescoes that captivate visitors. Even if you're not typically drawn to religious sites, a stop here is highly recommended due to its serene surroundings and breathtaking landscapes.
It is very beautiful and peaceful here. The courtyard and surrounding area are incredibly well-kept. You can go into a large church and a small old one, more like a cell, only you can't take pictures inside. There is a small bell tower, you can drink and wash yourself with holy water, sit in incredible peace on a bench, see the local apiary and carefully grown flowers.
Nika N — Google review
Gorgeous place, very beautiful and spiritual monastery, there is a playground and canteen where you can get basic beverages and snacks, more than friendly prices.
Jakub L — Google review
Interesting place to visit, we stayed only 29 minutes as it's quite small but very peaceful. Can be done at the end of a nice hike next to the moraca river
Maxime D — Google review
The wall frescos in the monastery are just amazing. You have to go there to see that, no pictures were allowes to take inside. Unfortunately there was a really angry woman who does not like European youngsters because most of them wore too short clothes. To go there women ans girls especially! should covere their skin (sholders and knees).
Eger K — Google review
there is a lot of visitors, don’t forget that there is certain dress code rules, and you need to climb by stairs to upside monastery. inside paying only cash
Ernesta L — Google review
A nice place for a short stop on the way, including the courtyard, the water flowing nearby, and more.
Shmulik S — Google review
Beautiful place, lovely churgh and everything is clean and organized, though there were renovations near the church. Small coffee shop with also nice home brewed juices.
Elight — Google review
Small and nice place to visit, but not so interesting to stop here while excursion.
Festina L — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(227)
Q98R+F72, E65, Bare, Montenegro
http://www.manastiri-crkve.com/manastiri/manastir_moraca.htm
5

Uvac Special Nature Reserve

Boat rental service
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Mountain park & preserve of the griffon vulture with a serpentine river & various eco-habitats.
Our journey through Serbia concludes with an unforgettable visit to Uvac Nature Reserve, a breathtaking natural wonder tucked away in the country's southwest corner. This protected area is renowned for its winding emerald river, dramatic limestone cliffs, and diverse wildlife. The star attraction is undoubtedly the Uvac River itself. Its mesmerizing meanders carve a serpentine path through the landscape, creating a series of tight loops known as "The Uvac Meanders." From the viewpoints high above, the river's bends form a stunning natural masterpiece that's straight out of a painter's imagination. The reserve is also a crucial habitat for the rare Griffon vulture. We were lucky enough to spot several of these majestic birds soaring on thermals high above the canyon. With wingspans reaching up to 3 meters, they were an impressive sight against the backdrop of blue sky and white cliffs.
Hammad H — Google review
An incredibly beautiful place with a river meandering among mountainous landscape and griffon vultures hovering high above. It totally worth a moderately strenuous hike to the top of the hill to obverve the vistas.
Dmitry — Google review
Just so you know, and this is very important when planning your trip to this site. All the spectacular images of the winding river can be seen after a paid 4-5 hour cruise that includes a stop and a not-so-easy climb to an observation deck where you can see the winding river. From those who took the cruise, it was worth it. I understand that you can also get to the river windings by renting a paid ATV.
Shmulik S — Google review
Pure nature. The lungs of Serbia. A beautiful national park with a large number of hiking and mountain trails. Lots of content for rest and recreation for you, your children or your friends. A large number of viewpoints with magnificent views. My children especially like this clean mountain air, they panted. Come and see for yourself. All recommendations. Let's protect nature.
Srdjan P — Google review
An amazing place. Definitely worth a visit the boat ride through the canyon is especially breathtaking. If you’re comfortable to hike then hike to the top of the Gornje Lopiže peak to see some scenic beauty.
Priyanjana K — Google review
The truly unique and magnificent destination of southwestern Serbia where more and more visitors come. Untouched nature, caves, lakes, endemic plant and species and the last refuge of almost extinct birds - griffon vulture, are just some of the things you can see during a visit to this natural reserve. I definitely could sit on the hill and watch this beauty all day long. The griffon vulture eagles are so many so I couldn’t even count. It was definitely one of the highlights of my trip to Serbia.
Bryan R — Google review
We went to the top of the mountain to enjoy the view. Google maps and Waze guided us through a terrible off-road road, where we had to pave our own road with stones and pieces of wood, because the holes and ditches were so bad that it was impossible to drive through it. When we came back, we didn't want to use this road anymore and thought, whatever happens, let's go around. However, it turned out that there is a new asphalt road under construction, which neither Waze nor Google maps showed. So if the app wants to direct you off the asphalt road to an off road path, don't go and just drive along the asphalt road, it will lead you right to the free parking lot at the top of the hill. From there, you need to walk a little along the road to the viewing platform. I recommend wearing closed shoes as there were a lot of sharp rocks in some places.
Teele H — Google review
The viewpoint which gives the serpentine view is not here..its bit far from here and involves trekking.
Rohit U — Google review
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Komarani bb, Нова Варош 31320, Serbia
https://uvac-krstarenje.com/
+381 63 7029957
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Mileseva Monastery

Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Time-tested monastery completed in 1219 as the tomb church for the prefect Vladislav.
Mileševa monastery is a home to one of the world’s most beautiful frescoes ever painted dedicated to White Angel Gabriel. It is place like no other, full of natural beauty. Faith itself is palpable all around this holy place.
Nikola K — Google review
Amazing place. One of Serbia’s most important monastery with amazing frescos. And you can find one of most popular fresco paint on Serbia, famous “White angel” Also you can find peace and rest from everyday life
Zoran M — Google review
We couldn’t get in, as a man sitting at the restaurant started yelling at me and my daughters, claiming we weren’t dressed appropriately. We would have changed if we’d had the chance to approach the entrance and read the rules, but that wasn’t possible due to the vigilance of this self-proclaimed protector of the church.
Maja S — Google review
Mileševa Monastery is one of the most significant holy places for the Serbian people. Built in the 13th century, it carries deep historical and spiritual meaning. It is best known for the world-famous fresco Beli Anđeo (White Angel), a masterpiece of medieval art, recognized as a symbol of peace and one of the most celebrated icons in Serbian and Christian heritage. The monastery is surrounded by beautiful nature, with a serene atmosphere that invites prayer, reflection, and peace. It stands not only as a religious site but also as a cultural treasure of global importance. A must-visit for anyone interested in history, spirituality, and sacred art.
Vuk M — Google review
It was put off the way but we are so happy we made it to such a special place. It's full of history, you feel the magic around.
Nina S — Google review
Words can’t express how beautiful this place is! Definitely recommend taking out half your day to explore this beautiful place, as it can extremely busy in summer . Don’t forgot to see it from the bridge over the river, quite a good spot for a good picture! It’s so big, beautiful and so much to view. There is on site food areas, which I’d say are fair priced for such a beautiful tourist area. Safe to say it’s one of the things in Prijepolje that must be visited.
Eldar — Google review
Endowment of our king Stefan Vladislav and the place of his coronation, as well as our king Stefan Tvrtko I Kotromanić.
Nikola M — Google review
Beautiful, peaceful. Worth to visit and experience the energy of the monastery...
Pljev I — Google review
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Mileševо, Serbia
http://www.mileseva.com/
+381 64 8004958
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Tara Bridge Guesthouse -пити Каву

Lodging
Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Very nice and helpful owner, feeling friendly and cozy, would recommend and go there again!
Filip F — Google review
The location is lovely, but unfortunately the restaurant was disappointing. The food quality was poor, our fries and sausage were cold, and the cappuccino was both overpriced and tasted like intranet coffee. It felt like a typical tourist trap with inflated prices
V K — Google review
The zipline photographer was not polite at all But the rest where supper kind specially the driver who drived us back to the starting point I think if they put price list for the activities it’s better for people to choose whatever activity they want to do
HERO M — Google review
We just had the most amazing lunch, LAMB and it was delicious. We went to see the bridge.
Julian B — Google review
Amazing location near the bridge and amazing breakfast. 10 from 10 👍 Rooms clean, owners very friendly. I like it.
Laurynas R — Google review
It’s a lovely small canyon with lots of zip lines and tourist traps. The river is beautiful.
Sarah B — Google review
Great situated view point on mountains and Canyon. Looks like in horror movies
Stanisław Ł — Google review
The house wife is friendly and nice. The rooms arre very small and simple. It is good for youngs with flexibility.
Istvan V — Google review
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4.6
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47XR+JPP, Budečevica bb. Most na Tari, Žabljak 84220, Montenegro
8

Guest House Tara Canyon

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Guest house
Nature & Parks
Guest House Tara Canyon is a simple yet charming accommodation option offering rooms and a cabin, complete with a kitchen, covered terrace, and fire pit. Situated at the northern edge of the national park, it provides easy access to the breathtaking Tara River canyon, which is even deeper than the Grand Canyon in some parts. The guesthouse also offers proximity to popular tourist activities such as rafting along the river and ziplining.
I stayed there with my brothers. We had the loft to ourselves. The oner is very nice, the place is set in a beautiful location and the zipline starts from this place, we had a discount as we stayed here. It is only 5 minutes ride to the restaurants in Tara bridge.
Meir P — Google review
Rooms are not so good, but for 1 maybe 2 nights it’s just fine. Amazing view from balcony! Open kitchen.
Quantum — Google review
Amazing place just up the Tara bridge. Very kind hosts, great hospitality. They also have a zip line 1km long above the Tara Kanyon. I highly recommend the place!
Shirly S — Google review
Great Place, but the walls are too thin, the water pressure is not good and you are not able to look the doors, even the fridge is a bit open. Great for everyone who loves open houses.
Martina G — Google review
Great hospitality, excellent breakfast, good location. Very thin walls between rooms so can be a little noise.
Aleksandar S — Google review
Paper thin walls. You can not take a rest if you not alone in the house. No key for the door lock.
József H — Google review
Great location close to the Saint Michael Archangel Orthodox Monastry near Tara. Close to ziplining and the Tara river.
Eugene S — Google review
beautiful natural ambient, lovely traditional type of accommodation and more then friendly staff
Milena K — Google review
4.3
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4.7
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Đurđevića Tara bb, Pljevlja, Montenegro
+382 67 611 255
9

Husein-pasha's Mosque

Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Place of worship
Sacred & Religious Sites
Interesting place. Very nice mosque worth seeing. Unfortunately only from the outside.
Sergiusz P — Google review
Husein-paša's Mosque (Serbian: Хусеин-пашина џамија, romanized: Husein-pašina džamija) is a well-known mosque in Pljevlja, Montenegro. It was built between 1573 and 1594.[citation needed] It was named after Husein-paša Boljanić who was born in the village of Boljanići, which is close to Pljevlja.[citation needed] It has one of the highest minarets in the Balkans.[citation needed] It is regarded as one of the most beautiful sacral monuments of Islamic architecture in Montenegro. The mosque has a square basis above which there rises a low-pitched dome set on a cubiform pedestal. An open porch covered with three small domes was formed in front of the main façade. A minaret was added close to the southern side.[citation needed] After it being struck by lightning in 1911, it was rebuilt into a slimmer and higher one, which is now the highest minaret in the Balkans. The interior of the mosque and the porch are decorated with rich, in polychrome painted ornaments with floral motifs and quotations from Quran.[citation needed] Mihrab, mimber and mahvil abound in ornaments made in stalactites and in customary Turkish perforations. Source: Wikipedia
HH H — Google review
Beautiful and unique mosque in this city built with the Ottoman Empire architectural.
Ahmad S — Google review
it's a place in the centre of city. nice and visual. relaxing to pray.
Tahere M — Google review
The only ottoman-style mosque in Montenegro.
Fahrudin S — Google review
A very important historical site!
Nevena R — Google review
History
Miroslav D — Google review
Okay
Pistaabart — Google review
4.7
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5.0
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9945+P37, Vuka Kneževića, Pljevlja, Montenegro
10

Dino Park

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement center
Dino Park, located in the heart of Zlatibor, is a 6-hectare theme park offering a unique blend of entertainment and education for visitors of all ages. The park features twenty lifelike dinosaur replicas set in a forest environment, providing an immersive experience with sound effects. In addition to exploring the prehistoric creatures, visitors can engage in various activities such as zip lining, experiencing a 6D cinema, and quad biking.
Great park with detailed figures of dinosaurs. Children will love this place. Its a really nice walk in the park, the tall threes creat much shade. If you like there are other activities like zip lines and playgrounds. There is also a corner where you can see farm animals.
Borbely A — Google review
Don't bother! Entry tickets for 2 adults and 2 children are 2990RSD. Every attraction costs an additional 400-500RSD. Majority of attractions are closed. Those that are open the attendant cant be bothered giving you a turn and tells you your kid cant use it. Pony rides are only available on weekends apparently. The entry fee should be reduced given that 50% of the park is closed 🤦‍♀️ Save your money and go somewhere else. This park needs to get its act together. The park apparently operates at full capacity during the summer season only.
NBAHA H — Google review
Great place to spend most of the day with a family. The time flew by with all the places to visit and see. Everything was clean properly decorated in dino theme. Nice restaurant with basic menu which was enough. Toilets are clean. Everything was great. Thank you for the great day, may kid said it was the best day ever.
Baze N — Google review
Great place to visit with your little ones. The dinosaurs look really good and they are mechanised so that they all move and roar. There are also multiple children playgrounds across the park and a nice restaurant that serves drinks and food if you want to catch a break. The park itself is among many trees so that it offers a lot of shade when on a sunny day. Still a hat is recommended as there are parts without any shade.
Nebojsa P — Google review
Wonderful way to spend the day, even if you don’t care about dinosaurs that much. They have done a great job and keeping the educational intertwined with the play, so kids don’t get bored easily. You can also see that they payed attention to details. The vouchers they give out with the kids tickets are amazing, but can be improved by adding ages to the activities, so you are aware as a parent what your child can and can’t do, therefore stopping any disappointment. My 4 year old could not complete all activities. There are also paid activities, which from what we’ve seen are a great deal for the money. There’s a restaurant on site, but it definitely lacks easier options, like sandwiches.
Eva B — Google review
Dino park is a nice to have visit in Zlatibor. not a must. Some of the attractions like the 6D movie didnt work and caused dissapointment with the kids. The cool activities are in extra price but not too expensive so its ok. Why should you go? The older kids quad cartong is very cool (age 10+) The avantura park (rope climbibg) is great (extra cost) and for the younger ones (age 5-6) its even bettet than the one they have in the Avantura Park. Enjoy
Shira A — Google review
Great place for family time. Went there with my 8 year old and we had fun and enjoyed.
Sanja D — Google review
Great fun for kids, lots of activities for kids, nice restaurant
Darko Š — Google review
4.6
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4.3
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Ulica Sportova bb, Zlatibor 31315, Serbia
http://www.dinopark.rs/
+381 31 640901
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11

Crno Jezero

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
Reservoir
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled within Durmitor National Park, Crno Jezero, also known as Black Lake, is a stunning glacial lake surrounded by pine-covered mountains. This picturesque destination offers a variety of activities such as hiking, swimming, and kayaking. Visitors can take a leisurely 3km walk from Zabljak to reach the largest of the eighteen glacial lakes in the area.
Beautiful place in the Montenegro mountains. Not much water compared to 2 years ago. Still look gorgeous. Take an easy hike around the lake or you can go to the peak Bobotov kuk 👍
Viačeslav Č — Google review
The lake is 10min on foot from the parking and entrance. Paved path, playground on the way. On the lake there are bars and food but we didn’t try any. You can walk around the lake and swim, it is beautiful.
Suzana L — Google review
The lake is beautiful, we were there after snow - it looks stunning! The lake is surrounded by a forest and you can walk around. 5 minutes walking from parking (1.5 e/h), very recommended.
Julia A — Google review
Great experience, awesome view and a must visit attraction of Durmitor park. There are two parking spaces when you enter the lake area, I parked in the second one in the left road which is narrower and parking was free as of 26th of October 2025. During autumn and winter the lake is separated in two because of a shallow narrow pass between them and the locals recommend to visit the lake in late spring when the weather is more stable and the the lake is at its max level due to snow melt.
Christian — Google review
Black Lake in Montenegro is one of the most breathtaking natural wonders I’ve ever visited. Nestled in the heart of Durmitor National Park, the lake feels like a scene from a fairytale – surrounded by dense pine forests and framed by majestic mountain peaks. The water is crystal clear, with a magical shift in colors depending on the light and time of day, ranging from deep emerald to shimmering turquoise. The walking trail around the lake is well-maintained and offers plenty of peaceful spots to sit and take in the view. It’s an easy hike that lets you appreciate the changing perspectives of the lake and the surrounding mountains. In the summer, the air is fresh and cool, making it a perfect escape from the heat, while in the winter, the snowy landscape makes the area look absolutely enchanting.
Vello P — Google review
Very beautiful! Water with unique color (in pictures) Parking is 9 euro for 3 hours. Enterance is another 5 euro.
Lior H — Google review
The lake views are breathtaking. Notice that the direction signs are in local language and not in English. From the parking on the street there is about a 3 min walk or take the little train. When you see the lake turn left ( otherwise you’ll walk in opposite direction and you won’t be able to see the signs that warn from the dangerous routes). I the route to your left is the shortest way to the path between the big and the small lake in which you can decide if you want the short route or the longer one. Around the lake there are three kinds of routes- the easiest one is to the benches of the lake. If you further 30-40 minutes there is the mid difficulty route that goes slightly into the forest ( has short parts which are challenging) and fit deeper in the forest there is the most challenging route. For some reason they don’t provide maps. Also start dogs alone, so if you are a dog lover bring in advance food for them. Montenegrians are lovely but their attitude towards dogs is incomparable: stray neglected dogs all over the Zabeljk village.
Sharon M — Google review
Beautiful place, few tourists in September, so it's worth it! Nice place to relax, I recommend.
Pasza S — Google review
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4.7
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Montenegro, USA
12

Bobotov Kuk

Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Bobotov Kuk is an 8,278-ft. mountain in Durmitor, offering two hiking routes to the summit and stunning panoramic valley views. The Durmitor massif boasts 18 glacial lakes at heights over 1500 meters, known as Gorske Oci or "Mountain Eyes," along with 748 springs of pure mountain water and ancient forests.
Nice view around the dumitor national park. You can reach the peak by cable car. Up then, you can walk a bit uphill to enjoy the great view. Highly recommended
Norman G — Google review
Did today hike to the viewpoint just before the summit peak but above the pass (red marker on screenshot). Hike to the pass: The hike itself can be considered of medium/hard difficulty due to the rock scrambling required. There is a cabled section as well as some steep incline portions but nothing too crazy for experienced hikers. Definitely good hiking shoes are needed, especially on the return. Can be challenging for non avid hikers. Hike from pass to scientic viewpoint (red marker): This is the section in which people mentioned snow. We saw a few people pass on the snow, but without crampons I do not believe it's worth the risk. That's why instead we walked around the snow section on loose rocks - if you look closely at the photo you can see a person who does exactly that. Viewpoint to summit: Haven't done it. It's the most dangerous part with confusing trail, snow and step rock scrambling. Personal opinion: Making it to the scenic viewpoint above the pass is extremely rewarding. The views are amazing.
Daniel S — Google review
Amazing peak. It is high, most of the path is quite steep. The last part is very steep and dangerous, a bit exposed. You have to be careful and do it in a good weather. If there very is sunny and dry there isn't any risk here. Views are amazing, you can see Albanian and Bosnian peaks from it. Also there is a beautiful view to Zabliak, and both Tara and Susica canyons. Trail is well marked and can be done from Sedlo pass (longer) or shorter way (you need to drive 2 more km from Sedlo).
Dmytro K — Google review
Wonderful hike from Sedlo to the top of Bobatov Kuk. Approximately 6km up and 6km back, total elevation around 950m. It should take around 4h hours up and 4 hours down with breaks. Saw 25 balkan chamoises.
Tomáš C — Google review
Bobotov kuk, i did not plan a day for this, i started the walk at 5:10 in the morning. I bought a great flashlight so i was able to see through the path.. “note, i do not recommend this route to be started in the dark”. The route was nice, the marking was good, but having the map on your watch or phone is recommended. Because i was the first at the parking i got the majestic but weird advantage of getting the bobotov kuk dog to do the entire hike together with me, the views are amazing. 10/10 worth it.. but if you try this. Make sure you have a decent physical condition. Because the last 2k up. It will knock you out😎.
Daan Z — Google review
We had started our hike in Zabjak! It is a long way and very hard to get there, lots of rocks and level elevation is crazy. But we did it, it took us 11 hours with all of stops.
Ганна О — Google review
Lovely hike in Montenegro with stunning scenery. Big recommendation if you are in the area and look for challenging but rewarding day hike! ⛰️ We (m, 26; f, 24) started from the parking spot (labeled 'Mountain pass Sedlo' on Google), ascended into the basin and followed the trail until we reached the bottom of the final ascend to Bobotov Kuk. From there its all about endurance and patience. Take your time, find your pace and you'll slowly ascend to the top. I agree that the final sequence is a bit sketchy but I would consider it still absolutely doable for almost everyone. Select your steps carefully and you'll be rewarded with a beautiful 360° view of northern Montenegro. ----------------------- Timings Parking - Bottom of Ascend 1H00 Bottom of Ascend - Summit 1H10 (2H10 total) Summit - Parking 1H50 (4H00 total) Note: we are fit hikers/climbers, so these times are not representative for everyone. Also, find attached the route and the hight profile.
Philipp D — Google review
Climbed it in first week of June . The peak was not accessible because of the snow. Otherwise great 10km hike. Took us 6,5hours with multiple rests and lunch brake.
Kristaps M — Google review
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4.9
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Montenegro
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Durmitor National Park

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
National park
Visitor Centers
Durmitor National Park is a picturesque destination in northwestern Montenegro, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This glacier-formed area boasts gorges, forests, and lakes such as the scenic Black Lake or Mountain Eyes. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and camping with opportunities for white water rafting and mountaineering. In addition to being the highest point in Montenegro, Durmitor National Park provides skiing options during winter months.
Absolutely worth a visit. Stunning scenery! Entry costs €5 per person and parking is €15 for 5 hours or €24 for the whole day. There were boats available to rent for €10 per hour to row around the Black Lake.
Adrianne T — Google review
Lovely park. Serene walk along the lake banks. Take into account that the trails are not always clearly marked, and a full walk around the lake could include some challenging terrain (eg climbing with a rope rail) and may take up to 3 hour. Get some water and ensure you have sufficient daylight.
Adi S — Google review
** An Absolute Gem of a National Park ** Breathtaking scenery everywhere you look. Well marked trails suiting different fitness levels. Parking can be bit tricky and €3 per hour. There are 2 entrances to the park one with a shorter hike than the main entrance. Can have a dip in the Crno Jezero ( Black lake ) after a hike to cool off. 100% recommended.
Tharindu N — Google review
An incredible natural park where every corner surprise you more and more. I high recommend doing the entire rout by car so you can stop at all the viewpoints. We had a lot of fog, but it was still spectacular. We can’t wait to come back with better weather!
Albert G — Google review
I have just spent some time in Durmitor National Park in Montenegro. Based on what I can tell, it is a breathtaking park with lots to see and do. I do not recommend coming in October. Stay at Hotel Pavlović for a “ski lodge” atmosphere, hot water, delicious breakfast and restaurant offerings, domestic wine and great and knowledgeable staff.
Sarah C — Google review
It's hard to describe in words all the beauty of Durmitor National Park, which has so much to offer every nature lover. Each visit here brings a new round of enjoyment and rest for the soul and body. I would recommend to everyone to come and stay at this beautiful mountain and in this wonderful national park.
Dejan J — Google review
The Durnitor National Park is so much more than words can describe. We looked at the reviews before going and we have to admit - we weren't expecting that much. As the time was flying we even considered not going due to timeframe. Fortunately we still went. All we did was drive through the mountains on the narrow road with lot's of opportunities to stop. It was rainy, windy and cold and still it was the best choice! We happend to get there just near the sunset time and the clouds, mountains and sun altogether - it was breathtaking. We just stopped the car, stood there and watched in silence. Majestetic! Amazing! The road is not bad at all. It is narrow, but you have plenty of broader places to reverse to if need be. We did not meet any buses. We went in the end of september. There was no fee - at least we did not see anywhere where to pay 🤷‍♀️ Defenetly a must-visit place!
Meelika S — Google review
An amazing national park and a must visit for any trip to the mountains of Montenegro. We started our time at Zbaljak, with the black lake, then drove the durmitor ring road in a clock wise direction. There are stunning views and nice short and ling trails in Sedlo, bobotov kuk and other places. We spent one night in Nedajno village at a very cute chalet and completed the trip the second day after a visit to the curevac peak. Would highly recommend sleeping in a village inside the park and not just in Zbaljak. It was very relaxing. Weather is on the cold side in late September so be prepared and probably best to come earlier if planning on camping.
Tomer A — Google review
99% as popular as Durmitor National Park
0 minutes off the main route, 0% of way to Sarajevo
14

Drvengrad

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Küstendorf, also known as Drvengrad and Mećavnik, is a traditional village that the Serbian film director Emir Kusturica built for his film Life Is a Miracle from 2003 to 2004. It is located near the village of Mokra Gora in western Serbia, in the administrative area of Užice. Wikipedia.
4.0
(171)
Mokra Gora, Serbia, USA
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Nature Park "Sargan-Mokra Gora"

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Parks
Sprawling mountain landscape of pine & oak forests, offering hiking trails & a historic railway.
If you come from Uzice by public transport, take the bus heading for Visegrad at 11:00, the converse route leaves Visegrad at 10:00 There is also a bus bound for Uzice that leaves Mokra Gora village at 16:30 The surroundings of the village can be accessed by walk, you can take a train and see the traditional wooden houses in the village.
Charles L — Google review
Not sure why would people crossing the border and JUST PASSING by have to pay the entrance park fee? We were just doing that - passing by and the park ranger stopped us asking for a fee. WTH? Why not put a separate ramp as a park entrance so that everyone else can go their own merry way?
Katie N — Google review
Very beautifull place,for sure place to be with nice view,close to Koustourica village&close to borders with Bosnia&Erzegovina...U must take a ride by the train that is amazing all the ride with awesome view inside the trees&tunnels up to the mountains...
Fanouris M — Google review
The only thing that is not done the best way are signs that will confirm you are going in the right direction. Other then that, beautiful concept in the train, nice original music, interesting stories about some of the stations, amusing and relaxing trip, relaxing view on beautiful forests .
Ana B — Google review
Sargan 8 is a historical, now museum railway. It is of narrow track, only 75 cm wide and there are also two tracks 60 cm wide which makes real 100 years old trains seem like joy rides in amusement park. It is very romantic, woden with wood scent and tiny inside, which makes for fun ride. Track climbs high and steep trough a lot of tunnels. Train makes stops at historical stations and at one Kusturica movie set. There are a lot of great wievs at stunning nature, rivers and mountains. The whole complex is well maintained and there are plenty of restaurants and icecream boxes alond the way. I had great time. Hope you will too
Vojislav P — Google review
Divnoooo
JustNina — Google review
A romantic trip on Sargan is something you should not miss if you find yourself on Mokra Gora. Something really unic😀 We enjoyed every minute during the trip
Dušica P — Google review
Wonderful place! Pure and clean nature, great mountain! Super tour with old train, specific food! Eat lamb and "komplet lepinja" for must!
Bo Z — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(143)
Mokra Gora bb, Mokra Gora 31243, Serbia
http://www.parkprirodemokragora.org/
+381 64 8830231
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16

Waterfall Rafting Center

Adventure sports center
Tours
Hiking area
Outdoor activity organiser
Rafting
Resort hotel
We recently returned home from Montenegro with the best memories ever! From the moment we arrived, everything was lovely. The hosts greeted us with complimentary drinks and showed us wonderful bungalows right next to the river. The food was the best we’ve ever tried! Bravo to the chef – you really can taste the real flavour. We had a special occasion, and the owners helped and made their best to make this evening special. 🙌🏻 The rafting team was extremely professional. The instructions were clear, and our first river rafting experience was flawless. Thank you so much for your professionalism and kindness! We can’t wait to come back and stay longer. 🙏🏻
Александра Б — Google review
I spent the day rafting with Waterfall Rafting Center and it was a great experience from start to finish. We began with a nice buffet-style breakfast, then headed out on the river where the staff made everything feel fun, safe, and well organized. The scenery was beautiful, the rafting had just the right level of excitement, and afterward we enjoyed a hearty meal together. A fantastic day out in Montenegro that I’d recommend to anyone looking for adventure and good hospitality.
Anthony M — Google review
We had an amazing experience here! The service is excellent, and everyone in the team is incredibly friendly and helpful. You can really feel that they put their heart and soul into making guests feel welcome. Emma and Elena were very helpful and quickly rearranged our itinerary with care and efficiency. The atmosphere is peaceful and relaxing, a perfect place to enjoy nature and reconnect with it. At the same time, there are different board games, music in the evenings if you're in the mood to have fun and socialize. Thank you for such a memorable stay!
Karina M — Google review
We had a lovely 2 night stay here and half day rafting in Tara Canyon. The staff were lovely and friendly and helpful. The food was of an excellent standard. All in all, it was a lovely relaxing time.
Kate G — Google review
Highly recommend this company. Professional. Felt really safe. Good equipment. We drove from Zabjlak for day trip. Far but panoramic views made it worthwhile and it was a fabulous day out .. Their facilities were excellent Food was fantastic. I think the whole package for rafting and food was competitive and I would recommend to my friends. Didn’t stay in a room but the showers/ changing facilities for before and after rafting were all clean.
DrPreeti S — Google review
This place is just gorgeous. A real rustic gem with wonderful people, fantastic rafting experience and generally good for the soul! The kindest staff caring for a little stray puppy was the icing on the cake for me! Thank you team, you made our Montenegro experience even better!
Jade H — Google review
The best experience I’ve had in Montenegro. The Tara River is absolutely stunning, with incredibly clear waters. A special shout-out to Anna, our captain during the rafting trip, for taking such great care of us throughout the journey, sharing fascinating facts about the river, and answering all our questions with patience and warmth — the perfect companion on this adventure!
Erènia S — Google review
Didn't stay with them, but went on the rafting trip. Absolutely amazing. The river is so beautiful. During regular season the river is calmer and a fun experience. Adrenalin junkies may want to wait for high water season (spring) when the river flows much faster - but the time taken is less. The breakfast and lunch they provide is really good, and great value for money. Super friendly and professional staff. Highly recommended.
Vinod S — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(81)
43.307661,18.848278, 81435, Montenegro
http://www.raftingmontenegro.com/
+382 69 310 848
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Andrićgrad

Neighborhoods
Andrićgrad is the name of a construction project located in Višegrad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina by film director Emir Kusturica. The town is dedicated to the Yugoslav novelist and Nobel Prize for Literature laureate Ivo Andrić. Wikipedia.
4.0
(144)
Višegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina, USA
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Rafting Tara River Canyon in National Park Durmitor Montenegro & Sutjeska Bosnia borderline

Rafting
Tours
Children's camp
Canoeing area
Hiking area
Tour agency
Absolutely untouched nature - thanks to local people who are aware and proud of the natural beauty that surrounds them.
Maja S — Google review
Great rafting experience in Tara Canyon! Everything was well organized, the guide was very professional, and the views were amazing. We had both breakfast and lunch included, and the food was really tasty. Highly recommended!
Andrius B — Google review
We just had an unforgettable experience with Tara Canyon Raft, when we took a day rafting just a couple days ago. And we also had the best skipper around - Marko. This guy is a top level professional instructor, who definitely made this rafting day perfect for us. Highly recommended for all levels, including families with children.
Gonen R — Google review
It was really fun and scary at the same time. 100% recommend if you’re in the area.
Edward R — Google review
Most beautiful canyon ever!!!
Carl M — Google review
Great place for rafting and there is much more activities such as hiking. ATV horse 🐎 ride
Radoslav R — Google review
Best experience i ever had!
Немања — Google review
I enjoyed it
Pavle O — Google review
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5.0
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Brijeg, Montenegro
http://taracanyonraft.com/
+387 65 381-275
19

Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Built in 1577, this arch stone bridge was designed by famed Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan.
What an amazing bridge!!! So cool to see such a beautiful creation in person. It’s a lovely town & there’s a great lookout at the top of a nearby hill. Highly recommend topping to admire this piece of architecture!! Cool chair at the top of the hill as well. Worth the 3 min walk.
David P — Google review
I advise you to hire a local guide to tell you the story of the bridge and this town. There is so much to hear and learn about this town and its historical facts. You have a zip line near the bridge that goes over the Drina river, there are small boats for 30min up to 2h+ tours with local guides. As expected in this country you will enjoy food and coffee ☕
Dusan T — Google review
If you're traveling toward Adriatic coast or on the way back, this is great place to stop, to enjoy unique scenary of Drina river and Visegrad with its famous bridge, which is of so much historical importance. To take a break in restaurants nearby the bridge is a real pleasure.
Maja S — Google review
It's a nice bridge but you probably need to read Ivo Andrič's Nobel prize winning novel to be able to completely enjoy and understand its role throughout history. (I didn't.)
Vera T — Google review
Really monumental! Beautiful and firm even after 400 years. Must see if in Visegrad or vicinity.
Vladimir B — Google review
Beautiful example of Ottoman architecture. The bridge was built by Mimar Sinan who is one of the greatest architects in the world.
Elif — Google review
Very nice and interesting place to visit! Especially with lokal guide, telling the huge history of this famous place. No tickets need - free entrance!
Lucy — Google review
Must visit tourist attraction! Amazing views anytime of the day. Try to get views from the top of nearby hill.
Kaira K — Google review
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4.5
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Most Mehmed Paše Sokolovića, Višegrad, Bosnia & Herzegovina
+387 65 044-735
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Rafting Kamp Highlander

Rafting
Tours
Campground
Holiday apartment rental
River Rafting & Tubing
I had a wonderful stay at the Highlander Camp in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 🌿 Zoran, the manager, was incredibly kind and welcoming — when I felt a bit cold, he even brought an extra heater for my cottage. The view over the Drina river was simply breathtaking. The food was delicious (I’m still dreaming about the kajmak — oh my god, so good! 😍). I only stayed one day and one night this time, but next time I’ll definitely stay longer. Highly recommend a visit if you’re passing through this area — such a warm, memorable experience!
Sourdoughmania ( — Google review
Beautiful riverside getaway for great value. Miona and Dragana were super helpful! The river view from my bungalow is beautiful, the location is convenient for rafting/hiking and the value for the stay is amazing. The outdoor pool with sauna is also great for summer guests. However wifi is only available in the restuarant area and mobile signal is weak in the area (due to the location close to border). Cash payment is suggested for all resorts in this area, due to the unstable network and sometimes card terminals not working.
Silence — Google review
Amazing food with delicious vegan options, cozy cabins surrounded by beautiful nature, and incredibly kind and hospitable hosts and staff 😊 We really enjoyed our stay! And we really appreciated they served dinner for us the first night even though we were late. 🙏
Vanja — Google review
Great camp with limited capacity so it’s not crowded and noisy. Perfect for a fun but also relaxing vacation. Lots of activities for children and grown ups in the camp and nearby Nice local food, live music on weekends. Friendly staff, great planning and help around organizing activities such as rafting, hiking, hourse riding and many more. Clean and cozy rooms!
Asya L — Google review
Good place with direct access to the river. The service was good at the restaurant as well. Pool access is not included in the price. Also, though nothing to do with the place itself, rafting in the summer is more like a nice slow boat trip down the river.
Alex J — Google review
The best! Excellent service, great facilities, huge portions of delicious food, fun water activities, a beautiful pool, friendly and professional skippers, and cozy cabins with stunning river views. Highly recommend!
Neda B — Google review
Stayed here for 1 night as part of a larger tour. Location is amazing, were kept awake late into the night due to music/singing from the camp above. Breakfast was amazing. Rafting was great
Kate B — Google review
The place itself is really nice. Close to the river, swimming pool with a sauna and the campings are good. We also did rafting for 45€ per person, it lasted for 4 hours - 20kms but I would say it is worth doing it. The negative side is that they take extra money (10€) for swimming pool, the team really doesnt speak any english and they quite scam with a money as they round all the prices up. We ordered dinner from administrator lady, she told us that you can get it at 7. Also payed to the lady. When we went to the restaurant at 7, the waiters didnt know anything about it. We scheduled a new time for 8 p.m, later the restaurant also wanted the money from us. Also took more money of rakijas than written in the menu. So be aware of the prices. Also you need cash everywhere. When we asked the check out time from the lady, she told it is 9am, later turned out it was actually 2 p.m. The internet only works in restaurant area.
Karolin A — Google review
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5.0
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M18, Bastasi 73300, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://www.highlandertim.com/
+387 65 475-201
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Outdoor Resort TaraSport

Outdoor activity organiser
Tours
Campground
Rafting
River Rafting & Tubing
Adrenaline & Extreme Tours
The staff were friendly and helpful. There were plenty of things to do on the campsite. The rooms were small, but clean and nice. Food was good, everything homemade. The rafting and canyoning trips were great and our kids liked everything as well.
Kristiina R — Google review
It was the highlight of the trip for sure!! Just incredible!! The staff was so kind, welcoming and amazingly helpful! The location is just stunning!! Really enjoyed the whole day with our friends over there! Rafting was really fun and had supercool instructor! Superchill, with good humour and felt really secured the whole trip! Also, he knew a lot about country and history so was cool to get to know about it also. Had the food as well later on which was so delicious! If thinking of going rafting or just want to find a great spot to stay at, Resort TaraSport is the palce! Thank you so much! 🫶🏻☀️
Elo N — Google review
One of the highlights of our trip so far! All of the guides were incredible and Anje went above and beyond to make sure everything went smoothly and we had the best time. Always felt super safe and taken care of the camp was so cool and clean. Food was amazing also! Petar was an excellent driver :)
Belle P — Google review
We had such a great time here! The rooms were super clean, the food was really tasty, and every staff member we met was friendly and welcoming. The rafting was an absolute highlight — exciting, well-organized, and the skippers were true professionals. The place is great for families too, with lots of fun activities to keep both kids and adults entertained. We’ll definitely be coming back!
Goran J — Google review
The jeep ride to the riverbank was spectacular. Our rafting guide, Radan, was one of the nicest people we’ve ever met. He was full of interesting information about the river and its surroundings, and he was also very funny and helpful. The rafting itself was an amazing experience, and I’d recommend it to everyone. It’s a great way to connect with the beauty of nature. We’ll definitely return in the future.
Máté S — Google review
Our stay was absolutely phenomenal. Amazing hosts, rafting tour guides, food, campsite, and atmosphere, not to talk about the phenomenal views. They arranged a ride for us up from Foca and were very generous with the accommodations. I would highly recommend booking here for your next family vacation, or a trip with friends.
Romy B — Google review
Amazing service and team. We did rafting in October, awesome experience. They helped to organise the trip in away it was perfect to our group and food in the end was amazing. We feel like family members, really good service.
Ott K — Google review
I spent two days with the crew from TaraSport and went rafting and canyoning (Nevidio) and they were both incredible! The rafting was so pretty, and we felt safe the whole time. We even had a lunch stop at a waterfall and got to jump from some small cliffs and our guide was very interesting and funny and lots of great facts about the area! Nevidio canyon was amazing too and even tho it rained the entire time it just made it better! Highly recommend and I’m keen to go back sometime and try the other activities 🙂
Kirby M — Google review
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Hum 73300, Bosnia & Herzegovina
https://www.tarasportrafting.com/
+387 66 606-306
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Rafting Centar Drina-Tara

Holiday park
Tours
ATV rental service
Children's camp
Drafting equipment supplier
Outdoor activity organiser
We had an amazing time here last week. Coming from Ireland we didn't know what to expect but the location and facilities are fantastic. We stayed for 4 nights 5 days and did rafting, an ATV tour and canyoning. All 3 activities were extremely fun and our guides made them even better. The lady at reception was very helpful throughout our stay with organising things for us and answering our questions. My only additional recommendation to others would be to maybe bring earplugs if you are a light sleeper as the birds start chirping and camp becomes active from early in the morning.
Tony S — Google review
We stay in camp for three days. Everything was great, just too short. Next time we will come for a longer stay. Thank you to everyone from the lady at the reception, to the waiters and the rest of the staff. The food was good and very plentiful. The nature is amazing. Special thanks to our skipper Obi for his kindness and professional attitude. We definitely came back.
Jozica K — Google review
The camp was absolutely amazing – really beautiful and well kept. And the river with its surroundings was one of the most stunning places I’ve ever seen: completely crystal-clear waters and breathtaking landscapes. The staff were all super friendly, from the receptionist to the dining room team. The highlight, though, was definitely the food – it was outstanding, everything we tried was delicious. One of the 14 of us is celiac, and they adapted the meals perfectly and took great care of him, which we appreciated a lot. Truly a 10 out of 10. As for the rafting itself, it was very gentle and safe – more like a scenic ride along the river than an extreme adventure sport. We would definitely do it again!
Aleix S — Google review
The restaurant and the rafting was great but DO NOT GO TO SAFARI. Our driver was okay but the translator was an angry teenager who we said he hates doing these hikes. He spent the whole trip sleeping and on instagram instead of working. After two short hikes (25 min total), they told us we can see the horses or do the zip line (all paid extra) and otherwise wait for 2,5 hours for lunch. So basically the ~70 euro ’safari’ only has the drive, 2 hikes and lunch included, without any explanation about the nature or the place with terrible service. The food and other workers were mostly wonderful but I could’t give this place more stars because the showers close to our house had no hot water (even after turning on the boilder), there was foul smell in the bathrooms and our house was very hot during the day.
Natalia M — Google review
We absolutely loved our stay at the drina Tara. We stayed in a small Hut for two people. While the bathroom was separate. It was incredibly convenient and easily accessible even at night. The staff and the outdoor activities were tons of fun. We did the rafting and the canyonning experience. The food was incredibly delicious but very excessive some days. The lunch was our favorite meal consistently.
Claire W — Google review
Fantastic organization, nice people works there, excellent food and unforgettable tours with boats and electric bikes. Special greetings for boat skipper Keva and el-bikes guide man Miljan, both of them where very nice and professional. We will come next year once again definitely. All recommends from us.
Zlatko M — Google review
We stayed here for three nights, and had a really wonderful time. The hosts took care of everything, including picking us up and dropping us off in town free of charge. All the staff were wonderful and helpful, the food was amazing (it’s impossible to finish because the servings are so generous). We don’t speak Serbian so they provided us with a friendly translator so we could understand what was going on. Couldn’t recommend this place enough! It’s worth noting that the cabins are quite modest and a bit of sound does get in, so it’s best to bring some earbuds and/or eye mask if you’re staying over the weekend as there’s live music and lots of merrymaking. Thanks Drina team for amazing stay 💛
Jaimie F — Google review
The rudest people we have met since being Iin Bosnia. Totally unfriendly and unhelpful at reception. Tried to book a rafting trip with them, says you can pay by bank transfer, but when we arrived we were told not possible. We were then shouted at and called idiots for parking out campervan close to reception while we tried to check in (it was not blocking anything and would have been moved once we knew where to park). When we complained they did try and put things right but by that point we'd decided to go elsewhere where we were made to feel more welcome from the first impression.
Emily — Google review
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Bastasi bb, Foča 73300, Bosnia & Herzegovina
https://www.raftingtara.com/
+381 64 4201956
23

Sand Pyramids

Sights & Landmarks
Park
Points of Interest & Landmarks
I’ve been to Foča several times but never stopped here before. It’s a really nice spot with an unusual view, and I was honestly amazed. Definitely worth a visit — just about 15 minutes off the main road (the road isn’t great, but it’s manageable). Glad I finally checked it out!
Srdjan S — Google review
There are two places with this phenomenon the first one can be accessed by car and is better for picture and there are also more view points. Second one requires a bit of hiking (half an hour) but it's worth cause the trail is beautiful to walk by. No ticket required it's free.
Tarik Ć — Google review
Nature creation worth the drive, it took us half an hour from Foca. There are 2 locations, we visited only the ones just next to the road, litterally 5 meteres from the parking, we were alone there. Beautiful. Other location is further but you need to walk there, and since it was too hot we sent a drone to take a look 😅 would recommend!
Suzana L — Google review
It is worth making the effort to go off the beaten track and find this hidden gem. We went in late September and would suggest arriving early afternoon to make the most of the sun lighting up the view from the viewing platform
Debbie C — Google review
This was in September 2024. End of the trail for sand pyramids. Easy hike (it took us around 15 minutes, but half an hour if you go slower), amazing nature anyhow.
Jelena M — Google review
Very basic tourist attraction. If you are close and need a stop it might be good to come here but it does go along a long dirty road and it’s not worth going out your way. It is pretty cool to see the formations.
Mark ( — Google review
Natural wonder and a beautiful site to visit, surrounded by woodland with a beautiful view of the mountains around. There are signs along the road so it's easy to find. While driving or cycling to the place it's possible to stop and see wild animals or just enjoy listening to birds singing. Overall, really good experience.
Haris D — Google review
It is very out of the way, on a small uphill 9km part stone / asphalt road. Access to the view point adjacent to the road is easy, about 15m. Beware, staircase handles are unstable. The 2nd view point is a 30 minute uphill hike. Trail end is a bit strange, as it doesn’t provide a view. There is a CAUTION sign, which suggests further access, but the terrain is hazardous. There is no cost for access but parking is limited to 2 to 3 spots and there is no tourist paraphernalia. It has been upsold as pyramids. They are outcrops. Nice to view for a while but honestly not worth all the effort to get to them.
Tim — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Daničići, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://www.outdoorbosnia.com/
+387 65 381-255
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Sarajevo City Hall

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City Hall
Sights & Landmarks
Sarajevo City Hall, also known as the Sarajevo City Council building, is a historic landmark in the city. Originally built in 1896, it served as the headquarters of ruling authorities and later as a national library until it suffered significant damage during the Serbian shelling of the city in 1992. After extensive restoration, it reopened to visitors in 2014. The building features an Austrian-Hungarian architectural style and houses various rooms and halls displaying art and archaeological pieces.
A very beautiful building, both outside and inside. There are a few exhibitions and a museum inside. The entrance fee is 10 Bosnian marks. It was completely destroyed during the siege of Sarajevo, but it has been beautifully restored. Wonderful architecture and artwork.
Diana M — Google review
If you are interested in architecture it is a must see. The outside is excellent but the true beauty lies inside. You can also find some of the history inside. At the top floor you may also find some modern art.
Carlo A — Google review
Sarajevo City Hall, or Vijećnica, is one of the city’s most stunning landmarks, blending neo-Moorish architecture with rich history. Originally built in the late 19th century, it was destroyed during the war and beautifully restored to its former grandeur. Inside, the ornate halls and exhibitions highlight Sarajevo’s cultural past. Located by the Miljacka River, it’s a must-visit for architecture lovers and history enthusiasts, offering both beauty and a poignant reminder of resilience.
Dani B — Google review
Fantastic piece of architecture that has served as the inspiration for many other buildings around the country. While there are some damaged areas remaining from the war, the exterior has more or less been restored to its past state and its location right in front of the Miljacka area river is quite a sight. The building was closed off to the public when I visited but it seems there are still some days when one can go inside, so be sure to check if you are lucky.
Andrew M — Google review
The iconic Vijećnica (Sarajevo City Hall), a masterpiece of pseudo-Moorish architecture built in 1896, stands majestically along the Miljacka River. Its striking red-and-yellow stripes, intricate arches, and dome reflect the city’s rich multicultural heritage. Destroyed during the 1992 siege, it was lovingly restored and reopened in 2014 as the National Library and a powerful symbol of resilience. A must-visit for history buffs and photographers alike.
A G — Google review
More than a museum — a place that wakes you up This place isn’t just beautiful — you can see that in the photos. But it holds something deeper. It holds history. Standing here, I had to admit something to myself: how much I don’t know. How much passes by, unnoticed. How much noise surrounds us. And how hard it is to reach the truth. To really understand what happened — and what still happens. You live your peaceful life. And you think you understand the world. But then you come here. And you realize: when innocent people are killed — it doesn’t matter whose “side” it is. It’s not about sides anymore. It’s about humanity. This place — this museum — shook me. Not with aggression. Not with guilt. But with presence. With clarity. It didn’t give me easy answers. It gave me a moment of awakening. And I know I will carry that with me.
Mila I — Google review
A must visit building, beautifully rebuilt after it was destroyed and put on fire at the time of genocide in 90s. It has history to tell inside and always some art exhibitions, adding a few clicks for you guys and sharing a bit of history of the building below. Situated at the intersection of three major streets in Sarajevo, the City Hall is a monument to the multiculturalism of Bosnia. Built between 1892 and 1894, the pseudo-Moorish building honoured the Muslim background of this Austro-Hungarian territory. The building has been used for various municipal purposes since its construction, including as a city court and parliament house, which it was until 1948, when it became the National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina. On August 25-26, 1992, the City Hall was hit by heavy artillery and incendiary bombs. The hall was set ablaze, and the entire library holdings were lost. The fire caused severe damage to the structural and decorative elements of the building. In 1996, the government of Austria funded an initial restoration effort that focused on load-bearing walls and masonry. The European Commission followed in 1999 with funds to continue restoration of structural elements.
Zia S — Google review
Historical landmark during the war the building was burned and a lot of books close to 1 million have been burned. Now restored the building looks beautiful. You’re able to walk in for a small fee I believe 2 euros.
Dino101 — Google review
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4.5
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Brodac 1, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://www.vijecnica.ba/
+387 33 292-800
25

Baščaršija

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Baščaršija is a historic market in Sarajevo's Old Town, dating back to the 1400s. It was originally built as a caravanserai and has since evolved into a bustling Oriental bazaar with mosques, hammams, and cobbled alleyways. The district became a thriving trading hub in the 17th century, housing numerous workshops practicing various crafts.
Sarajevo is a beautiful city full of history, culture, and warm people. From the lively streets of Baščaršija to stunning mountain views, every corner is worth exploring. Delicious food, unique coffee, and unforgettable experiences make this city a must-visit!
The E — Google review
Sarajevo is such a unique and fascinating city it is full of history, culture, and charm. You can feel the mix of East and West everywhere: Ottoman-era bazaars, Austro-Hungarian streets, and modern city life all side by side. Walk through Baščaršija, find a coffee shop and enjoy the Bosnian coffee
J — Google review
This area is obviously very touristy but part of its charm comes from all the people just relaxing at cafes. I went in the afternoon around 3 pm and it was quite busy. I also plan to drop by earlier in the day when it is a bit quieter. It is the part of town where you can transport yourself back to what it might have been like in “ye olden days”
Heather P — Google review
Baščaršija is Sarajevo's old bazaar and the historical and cultural center of the city. Baščaršija was built in the 15th century when Isa-beg Ishaković founded the city. On Baščaršija there are several important historic buildings, such as the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque and Sahat-kula. Today Baščaršija is the major tourist attraction of Sarajevo. In the local coffee shop they serv the best coffee.
Janusz S — Google review
Baščaršija, Sarajevo — What an amazing experience! The whole area has such a traditional and unique vibe, full of history, charm, and life. The food and sweets are absolutely delicious, and the people are incredibly kind and welcoming. Walking through Baščaršija feels like stepping back in time — a must-visit for anyone coming to Sarajevo!
Emma J — Google review
Feast your eyes and heighten your smell, taste and hearing while watching your spending. You can easily over eat and spend! Judge for yourself as I shared pictures taken while strolling through restaurants, vendors, desserts, coffees and so much more! Definitely a must when you visit Bosnia. Please thumbs up if you appreciate the information.
You're I — Google review
Baščaršija is Sarajevo's old bazaar and the historical and cultural center of the city. Baščaršija was built in the 15th century when Isa-beg Isaković founded the entire town. The word Baščaršija comes from the word "baš", which means "main" in Turkish, so Baščaršija means "main bazaar". Due to a big fire in the 19th century, today's Baščaršija is twice as small as it used to be. Baščaršija is located on the northern bank of the river Miljacka, in the municipality of Stari Grad Sarajevo. Baščaršija is home to several important historical buildings, such as the Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque and the Clock Tower. Today, Baščaršija is the main tourist attraction of the city of Sarajevo.
Aleksandra N — Google review
Sarajevo is such a beautiful city and its Central market square is a unison of cultures, religions and people from all over the world. It is lovely just to stroll among narrow streets, grab some coffee or food as well as do some local craft shopping.
Sari M — Google review
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1, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://bascarsija.ba/
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Latin Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Latin Bridge, an Ottoman-era stone bridge in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a significant historical site. It gained notoriety as the location of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914, an event that triggered World War I. The bridge spans the Miljacka River and serves as a poignant reminder of the city's tumultuous past.
A small but incredibly significant landmark. Latin Bridge is where the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand took place, sparking World War I. Standing there gives you a real sense of history. The surrounding area is beautiful too, with the Miljacka River, charming old buildings, and nearby museums. A must-visit spot for history lovers and a peaceful place for a stroll in the heart of Sarajevo.
Faisal A — Google review
The Latin Bridge is quite basic — just a simple, plain bridge with nothing particularly special or eye-catching about it. When we visited, it was very quiet, and we hardly saw any other tourists around, unlike the busier, more touristy spots in the city. Overall, it’s a quick stop if you’re nearby, but not a must-see.
Highway V — Google review
If you do not know the history behind this place you would probably be looking at some random bridge in the centre of Sarajevo. By which I mean to say that the bridge itself is sadly not that spectacular. But the fact that this part of history is still with us here today is in itself very interesting ofcourse!
Marijn P — Google review
Famous bridge that looks simple but with deep history that changed the world. The site of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by Gavrilo Princip in 1914.
J — Google review
A 16th-century Ottoman-era stone bridge that spans the Miljacka River. On this street is where Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie were assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb nationalist on June 28, 1914 triggering the outbreak of World War I.
Nursuriati J — Google review
The Latin Bridge, one of Sarajevo’s most popular landmarks! An ottoman-era bridge, at one of the ends of the bridge is the site of the assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria!
Son L — Google review
The Latin bridge is a beautiful and historic site, we enjoyed crossing the river and imagining the event that occurred here 111 years ago!
Pascal B — Google review
The bridge itself is really just a bridge. Historical significance makes it worth the visit, as does the surrounding city and old town. The river underneath doesn’t look great either. 4* would be lower if Sarajevo overall didn’t completely win me over.
Andrew W — Google review
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Obala Kulina bana 71000, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
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Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque

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Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the vibrant Bascarsija Bazaar, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque stands as a testament to the rich Ottoman heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Completed in 1532, this magnificent mosque is not only the largest in the country but also one of the most significant architectural marvels in the Balkans.
A beautiful mosque from the Ottoman era. The most interesting structure is the Lunar Clock Tower that follows the Muslim prayer time. I find this amazing, and I don’t think there is any as such, anywhere else in the world. Alhamdulillah to be able to perform prayers here.
Rahmah R — Google review
A timeless sanctuary in the heart of Sarajevo. Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque isn’t just a historical landmark—it’s a living, breathing space of serenity and spirit. The moment you step through its gates, the bustle of Baščaršija fades into quiet reverence. The architecture is sublime: Ottoman elegance meets Balkan soul. Intricate stonework, a graceful minaret, and a courtyard that invites both reflection and conversation. Whether you're here for prayer, photography, or simply to feel the centuries hum beneath your feet, this place delivers. The staff and caretakers are welcoming, and the site is well maintained. Don’t miss the fountain in the courtyard—it’s not just photogenic, it’s symbolic, a gentle reminder of purification and peace. Perfect for a midday pause or a golden-hour stroll. A must-visit for anyone curious about Bosnia’s spiritual heartbeat.
Laurence H — Google review
One of the most important landmarks left by the Ottoman Empire in Sarajevo. Due to its old history, it is a significant point of interest. Its historical atmosphere has been preserved just as it was on the first day. When you visit Sarajevo, you should definitely stop by this place. In addition, it is open for worship during prayer times, and visitors are allowed to enter for that purpose.
Jom B — Google review
Built in 1531 by visionary Ottoman governor Gazi Husrev-Bey, this majestic mosque anchors Baščaršija with its soaring minaret, ornate stone šadrvan (ablution fountain), and intricate mihrab. The courtyard’s red carpets and arched portico invite quiet reflection, while the interior’s colorful frescoes and stalactite muqarnas dazzle the eye. Part of a vast waqf complex—including madrasa, library, and bezistan—it survived centuries of empires and the 1990s siege. The person buried in the türbe (mausoleum) shown in your photos is Gazi Husrev-Bey, the renowned Ottoman governor and benefactor of Sarajevo who died in 1541. The images depict the interior of his octagonal mausoleum in the courtyard of the Gazi Husrev-Bey Mosque, featuring his green-draped sarcophagus (often with gold embroidery) on a red carpet, along with ornate striped walls, chandeliers, and Arabic calligraphy. A second, smaller sarcophagus in the same space belongs to his deputy, Murat Bey Tardić (died 1545/46), a converted Christian who served as a military leader and administrator of Gazi’s waqf (endowment)
A G — Google review
This is the largest and one of the oldest mosques in the region, with significant historical value. Built in 1531 by Gazi Husrev-beg, the Ottoman governor of Bosnia, it is a prime example of early Ottoman architecture in the Balkans and was one of the first mosques in the world to receive electricity in the late 19th century. It’s certainly worth viewing from the outside for its architectural and historical significance. However, the paid entry to the interior, museum, and madrassa opposite felt underwhelming — especially if you’ve visited grander mosques elsewhere, such as in Morocco or the Jama Masjid in Delhi. Not a worthwhile use of time or money in comparison.
Javeed T — Google review
Founded in the 16th century, this vakuf is more than just a historical site. It’s the spiritual cornerstone of the city, capturing the essence of an Ottoman urban centre. The harmonious proportions of the central dome, the elegant arcaded portico and the sleek minaret are truly a testament to architectural brilliance. This complex was heavily shelled during the Bosnian War, and underwent extensive restoration. Its continued presence today makes it it a powerful symbol of the city's resilience. Also, its location at the heart of the bustling Baščaršija (Old Town), surrounded by traditional shops and lively cafes, makes it easily accessible and perfectly integrated into the city's vibrant historical fabric.
Josephine W — Google review
Beautiful historic mosque. A unique monument in the Balkans. We love the environment. It seems without it, Sarajevo is not touristic. It should have its own financial support, not depend on foreign bodies to maintain it.
Bright S — Google review
After staying in the old town of Sarajevo for a few days, I’ve built a special bond with this Mosque. I find peace in every corner of it.
N K — Google review
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Sarači 8, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://begovadzamija.ba/
+387 33 532-144
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Gallery 11/07/95

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Museum
Art gallery
Gallery 11/07/95, located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a modern gallery dedicated to commemorating the Srebrenica massacre. The gallery's name signifies the date of this tragic event, which saw over 8,000 Bosnian civilians killed by Serbian militias with the aim of eradicating an ethnic group.
Museum specifically focuses on the genocide in Srebrenica, towards the end of the Bosnian War. Unknowingly spent 4 hours in there cos there's so so much to absorb. The audio guide is a must to really understand the stories behind the exhibits, and also please do spend time to watch the films - they are so powerful in educating what went on and also hitting hard on the emotions and hurt that still lives today in Bosnia.
Ying C — Google review
One of the best museums/exhibits I’ve ever been to. I payed a little extra for the audio guide and I highly recommend doing that - it was very interesting and I learned so much. Definitely a must visit if you’re in Sarajevo!
Fevroniya — Google review
We visited this place just before leaving Sarajevo. I liked the exhibition and the way of its presentation though tickets were quite expensive for a small space like this one. Also, we were informed that the tickets are for two days so we could come back the next day but I couldn’t understand the purpose of it as the gallery has only one permanent exhibition and one ongoing exhibition. Ongoing exhibition had very litte material & it was not going to change the next day. So sellimg tickets with 2-day access is something very time specific and not suitable for tourists. I think it would be a good option to have cheaper tickets for one visit only.
Merve U — Google review
There was an excellent experience at this museum Some great information shared and vivid photos as well Definitely recommend getting the audio guide as well Staff were friendly and easy to cooperate with
Fawad F — Google review
A poignant and ever-relevant exploration of the key tragedies of the Bosnian war, punctuated with incredible and heart-breaking photography. I would recommend, if you have the time, taking advantage of the two-day ticket to fully digest the content of the Gallery. If possible, visit the gallery before fully exploring Sarajevo. A great way to contextualise the beautiful city in light of the conflict that decimated it just 30 years ago.
Dominic G — Google review
Amazing, but very sad place. Must visit when in Sarajevo, but take more hours to do it, there is also option to return next day and countinue. Staff is also amazing!
Marko Š — Google review
A very moving and profound experience visiting this space. If you only visit one place connected to the 92-95 war make sure it's here. The hope is in the fact that people will try and find a way to co-exist despite the terrible things they do to each other.
Marek B — Google review
I visited this gallery of course to see the war photos, but also partially in order to avoid from the heat of July in Sarajevo. Hot and stuffy inside. Couldn't concentrate on the exhibition. If you take that much money for the entrance fee, you should at least provide the pleasant atmosphere - air condition.
Hey J — Google review
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Trg Fra Grge Martića 2, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://www.galerija110795.ba/
+387 33 953-170
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Tunnel of Salvation

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War museum
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Tunnel of Salvation, also known as the Sarajevo Tunnel, is a significant historical site located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Constructed during the Bosnian War in 1993, it served as a crucial link between the besieged city of Sarajevo and Bosnian-held territory outside the Sarajevo Airport. This underground tunnel played a vital role in providing essential supplies and humanitarian aid to the city while enabling people to escape from the conflict.
An amazing museum where you can learn about tragic history of Sarajevo siege. The location is a bit out of the city, so better to come when you just arrived or going to the airport. They accept only cash for tickets.
Sari M — Google review
Amazing! A must see. The preservation of this site is perfect. Make sure to check out the gift shop in the building to the right of the tunnel of salvation too. It is run by locals whose family helped build the tunnel. Wonderful people!
Rebecca M — Google review
Great place to experience history from the war. Watch the movie their playing in the video rooms. It will show you how the tunnel worked, and some clip from sniper boulevard and other areas in Sarajevo.
Morten R — Google review
It is very interesting and moving to see up close what the people of Sarajevo had to go through during the war. At the same time, it reveals amazing creativity in how they did it.
Attila F — Google review
Gr3at experience. One needs to watch a documentary before visiting go understand the context behind building the tunnel. Also, if you pay for the parking make sure you take your receipt. It only costs 2BAM.
Mev S — Google review
Fascinating and informative place that tells the story of a hidden tunnel during the 90’s war. There is a real sense of being in the place where real history happened very recently
Ian M — Google review
Well the tunnel is in the real place but is completely rebuilt, so you see basically nothing original except for the location. Museum also is not that nice and not very well organised
Niccolò P — Google review
An informative exhibit and realistic look into the tunnel that was the lifeline of besieged Sarajevo
Abdurrahman A — Google review
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BA 1, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
https://www.mcsarajevo.ba/tunel-spasa
+387 33 684-032
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Bosna Spring

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Nature preserve
Outdoor Activities
Bosna Spring, also known as Vrelo Bosne, is a serene woodland park and the source of the River Bosna. It offers a peaceful oasis for nature lovers and hikers with its crystal clear water, lush vegetation, and numerous bird species. The promenade leading to the spring is shaded by old sycamore trees, perfect for leisurely walks or picnics. Visitors can enjoy carriage rides through Velika aleja or drive up to the entrance from different sides.
Beautiful place to visit, especially on hot summer days. There’s plenty of tree shade and the cool breeze from the spring makes it a perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature. The area is peaceful, clean, and great for walking or a picnic. Just a heads-up—make sure to pay for parking, or you might end up with a ticket. Highly recommend for a refreshing day outdoors!
M Z — Google review
The source of the Bosnia river! You can go and visit the very starting point of the river that flows through Bosnia. The water here is naturally incredibly fresh and you're able to bottle some right where it appears. The surrounding areas are also incredibly well maintained and feature numerous fields, forests, creeks and ponds. An absolutely beautiful area!
Perth2Go A — Google review
A hidden gem straight out of a fairytale! Crystal-clear springs, peaceful walking paths, and the sound of flowing water make it one of the most beautiful spots in Sarajevo. Perfect for a slow stroll, or simply soaking in nature’s serenity. Truly a breath of fresh air and a must-visit for anyone seeking calm amidst nature’s masterpiece.
Rashidah S — Google review
Lovely national park full of springs. They have horse carriages that you can ride for the 3.5km long path to get to the park. They charge 25km one way or 50km return. Nice place for a picnic and pictures.
Aliyah M — Google review
Situated on the outskirts of Sarajevo in the municipality of Ilidža, the park known as Vrelo Bosne spans approximately 603 hectares at the foot of Mount Igman. It represents the source of the Bosna River and is established as a protected nature monument. Natural Beauty & Atmosphere: One will immediately notice the clarity of the water springs, the gentle babble of streams and the rich greenery of the forest paths. The environment projects an unusually peaceful and “warm” character — by which is meant a sense of welcome, softness of light through the trees and the natural calm that pervades the surroundings. Visitors remark that the area allows for genuine escape from urban bustle. The network of walkways, promenades and small bridges gives one ample opportunity for leisurely strolls, gentle cycling or even horse-carriage rides along the main avenue. Frequent sightings of swans, ducks and other water-birds add to the sense of being immersed in nature. Infrastructure & Visitor Experience: The park is well maintained, featuring benches, rest areas and designated trails that accommodate families, walkers and cyclists alike. Entry is ticketed, generating funds for upkeep, and the paths are accessible and easy to traverse. Spotless water surfaces and clear signage enhance the impression of cleanliness and order. Practical Considerations & Tips: - Access: The park lies about 12-15 km from central Sarajevo, reachable by taxi or public transport via Ilidža. - Timing: Visiting earlier in the day offers a quieter experience before visitor numbers rise. - What to bring: Comfortable shoes for paths, water and perhaps a camera — the scenery provides plenty of photographic opportunities. - Duration: One could easily spend 1-3 hours exploring; longer if one plans to picnic, rest by the springs or take a carriage ride. - Facilities: Cafés and small refreshment outlets are present, though their hours may vary seasonally. Final Assessment: In sum, Vrelo Bosne Park offers more than a simple park visit — it presents a calm, well-preserved natural retreat characterized by clear water, lush foliage and comfortable infrastructure. For those seeking a gentle connection with nature near Sarajevo, it is a strong choice. While it may not deliver the solitude of remote wilderness, its accessibility, cleanliness and warm atmosphere make it a notably positive destination. Velaris Travel Group ⭐ Redefining travel excellence through insight, integrity, and refined perspective.
Velaris G — Google review
Small car 3 Mark for an hour and 5 Mark for whole day. Entry ticket for foreign visits 6 Mark. Its very beautiful inside. If you a nature lover this place is for you.
* B — Google review
One cannot visit Bosnia and Herzegovina without visiting the place that gives the country its name. Compared to the relative chaos of Sarajevo, the Bosnia spring is an oasis of peace and tranquility. Even in the middle of summer, sinking your hands into the cool water and taking in a real mountain spring is a truly special experience. There is an entry fee of BAM 8 but it is worth every penny to take in a national treasure like this. Spend enough time walking the trails and hear the rush of the water gushing out on its northward journey.
Andrew M — Google review
Bosnia Springs is a hidden gem that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Nestled in the heart of nature, the crystal-clear springs provide a refreshing experience. The lush greenery surrounding the area adds to its tranquil ambiance, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and rejuvenation. The well-maintained trails invite visitors to explore the natural beauty of the region. Whether you're an avid hiker or simply looking for a leisurely stroll, the trails cater to all fitness levels. The sound of the flowing water and the chirping of birds create a soothing symphony that enhances the overall experience. Moreover, the local community's commitment to preserving the environment is evident in the pristine condition of the springs and its surroundings. This dedication ensures that visitors can enjoy the unspoiled beauty of Bosnia Springs for years to come. It's a must-visit destination for nature lovers and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat.
Ibby K — Google review
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Ilidža, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia & Herzegovina
http://www.zppks.ba/
+387 33 201-112
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