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]]>Located in close proximity to the Croatian border, this scenic waterfall is one of Bosnia’s most amazing natural wonders. In addition to taking photos and enjoying nature, you can also check out restaurants with local specialties in close proximity to the waterfall.
The Skakavac Waterfall became popular with tourists and locals alike since it’s located less than ten miles away from Sarajevo. It’s one of the tallest waterfalls in the Balkans and it’s truly a sight for sore eyes to watch the water drop down the slippery limestone cliff in peaceful forested surroundings.
Pliva isn’t one of Bosnia’s longest rivers, but that doesn’t take away from its beauty and natural significance. One of the most breathtaking spots located on its shores is the place where Pliva meets the river Vrbas to form an astonishing 22 meters-high cascading waterfall that you can visit from the nearby town Jajce.
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]]>Located in the very heart of Sarajevo’s old town, Baščaršija is the city’s most significant historic market, which dates all the way back to the 15th century.
Like many of the city’s top landmarks, the largest historical mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina is located near Baščaršija, and it’s an important example of Ottoman architecture.
Sarajevo is mostly dominated by Ottoman architecture, but there are exceptions to this rule. Sacred Heart Cathedral is one of the city’s most significant religious buildings in the gothic style.
This Ottoman bridge over the Miljacka river is best known for being the site of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand—a historical event that triggered the start of World War I.
Built during the 90s, in the midst of the Bosnian War, Sarajevo Tunnel is now the site of a tiny military-history museum.
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]]>The post Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Waterfalls Will Take Your Breath Away appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located in close proximity to the Croatian border, this scenic waterfall is one of Bosnia’s most amazing natural wonders. In addition to taking photos and enjoying nature, you can also check out restaurants with local specialties in close proximity to the waterfall.
The Skakavac Waterfall became popular with tourists and locals alike since it’s located less than ten miles away from Sarajevo. It’s one of the tallest waterfalls in the Balkans and it’s truly a sight for sore eyes to watch the water drop down the slippery limestone cliff in peaceful forested surroundings.
Pliva isn’t one of Bosnia’s longest rivers, but that doesn’t take away from its beauty and natural significance. One of the most breathtaking spots located on its shores is the place where Pliva meets the river Vrbas to form an astonishing 22 meters-high cascading waterfall that you can visit from the nearby town Jajce.
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]]>The post Top 5 Spots to See in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located in the very heart of Sarajevo’s old town, Baščaršija is the city’s most significant historic market, which dates all the way back to the 15th century.
Like many of the city’s top landmarks, the largest historical mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina is located near Baščaršija, and it’s an important example of Ottoman architecture.
Sarajevo is mostly dominated by Ottoman architecture, but there are exceptions to this rule. Sacred Heart Cathedral is one of the city’s most significant religious buildings in the gothic style.
This Ottoman bridge over the Miljacka river is best known for being the site of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand—a historical event that triggered the start of World War I.
Built during the 90s, in the midst of the Bosnian War, Sarajevo Tunnel is now the site of a tiny military-history museum.
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