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Bosnia-Herzegovina

 

Bosnia-Herzegovina is slowly becoming a popular destination. It's an amazing mix of history and natural landscapes. With your Interrail Pass you can explore the diverse capital city of Sarajevo, try your hands at white water rafting and visit the magnificent Kravica waterfalls.

Bosnia-Herzegovina quick facts

  • Population: 4.5 million

  • Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian

  • Currency: Marka (BAM)

  • Dialing code: +387

Trains in Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Interrail passes for Bosnia-Herzegovina

Interrail Global Pass

The Interrail Global Pass is the flexible and budget-friendly way to get around up to 33 countries in Europe. Travel by train from one cool destination to the next. One day you're on a pub crawl through Amsterdam and the next you're white-water rafting in Interlaken, Switzerland.

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Places to visit

    Rafting on Neretva River, Bosnia Herzegovina
Rafting on Neretva River, Bosnia Herzegovina

Adrenaline overload

Bosnia-Herzegovina is a fantastic place for river-sports and the whitewater rafting is some of the best in Europe. Go to the popular town of Bihać for year-round rafting and canoeing along the Una River. The country also offers great winter sports – after all it was the host of the 1984 Winter Olympics. It has excellent slopes, gorgeous scenery and it’s much cheaper but not so well-known ski destinations. Jahorina, Bosnia’s second tallest mountain, offers a range of slopes from beginner runs through to expert. Hiking is possible during the rest of the year.

Bihać can be reached by train from Sarajevo. Jahorina can be reached by bus from the centre of Sarajevo.
    Old bridge, Mostar, Bosnia Herzegovina
Old bridge, Mostar, Bosnia Herzegovina

For the culturally curious

Mostar, the capital of the Herzegovina region breathes a flawless charm. The main focal point of the city is the 16th century Ottoman bridge that arches over the sapphire waters of the river Neretva, known as Stari Most (Old Bridge). Sadly the bridge was destroyed in 1993 during the Croat-Bosniak war, but has since been (painstakingly) rebuilt. Surrounding this area are a number of mosques – the oldest and most sacred in the area is Karadoz-Bey Mosque, a splendid example of Muslim architecture of that period. 

The Old Bridge and Karadoz-Bey Mosque are a 20-minute walk from the main train station in Mostar.
    Kravica Waterfalls, Bosnia Herzegovina
Kravica Waterfalls, Bosnia Herzegovina

Mindblowing beauty

One of the most heavenly sights in Bosnia-Herzegovina (and in Europe) is the Kravica waterfall, located along the Trebižat river. The crystal water from the river appears to spill out of the blanket of the green forest that surrounds it, tumbling into a turquoise pool! For more breathtaking beauty visit Sutjeska National Park – one of Europe’s remaining primeval forests. The river Sutjeska sculpts its way through the 4 great mountains of this area – including Bosnia-Herzegovina’s highest, Maglić (2386m) which makes for a challenging hike.

Tours for the Kravica waterfall and Sutjeska National Park can be booked from Sarajevo to include transport to the sites.
    Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, Bosnia Herzegovina
Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, Bosnia Herzegovina

Sarajevo - a welcoming city

Sarajevo, the capital, has a lot of history to dig into, and the warmth of the people make it very welcoming. Visit the famous Latin Bridge – the location of Franz Ferdinand’s assassination and the site from which World War I spawned. There are also a number of mosques scattered around – make sure you catch the fine Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque.

Sarajevo’s train station is a 30-minute walk from the centre of the city.

Go the last mile

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Found yourself at the end of the line, but not at your destination? When public transportation ends, it's time to take matters into your own hands: rent a car for the last miles!

 

Interrailers get up to a 15% discount on all Avis retail prices. 

 

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