Explore the unique towns of Jajce and Travnik in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, known for their rich history and cultural heritage.
Once the capital of the Kingdom of Bosnia and later significant during Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian rule, Jajce boasts a remarkable castle and stunning waterfalls. Nestled at the confluence of the Pliva and Vrbas rivers, Jajce is known for its scenic beauty, including a waterfall in town, nearby lakes and historic mills. With its ancient fortress, old town and pivotal role in World War II history, Jajce offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural significance.
Travnik, the administrative centre of central Bosnia, served as the capital under the Ottoman governors from 1699 to 1850. It is famous for its Ottoman-era architecture and is the birthplace of Nobel Prize winner Ivo Andrić, whose house is now a museum. The nearby Vlašić mountain offers excellent skiing, hiking and sledding, making Travnik attractive to both history buffs and nature lovers.
Tour details:
Duration: Flexible to allow enough time for exploration
Starting point: Sarajevo
Destination: Travnik or Jajce (select a city)
Departure time: Daily, optional
Included:
Convenient transport with pick-up and return
Experienced tour guide
Not included:
Entrance fees to Ivo Andrić's Birthplace, Travnik Fortress, Jajce Catacombs and Pliva Waterfall
Discover the beauty and history of Jajce and Travnik with us. Book your tour now and experience the essence of Bosnian culture and landscapes.