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Trebinje, Bosnia Herzegovina
Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Our travel experts are ready to help.Climb majestic Maglić, the highest mountain in Bosnia
Hike in the Bjelasnica mountains, home of the 1984 Winter Olympics
Walk a section of the Via Dinarica, one of Europe’s great hiking trails
Take a city tour of Sarajevo to learn more about its complex history
Tour Mostar and visit the iconic Old Bridge
Curious about Europe’s last great hiking frontier? The "Walking in Bosnia & Herzegovina" tour invites experienced travelers to discover some of the continent’s most pristine landscapes across a 9-day challenging itinerary. Starting in Trebinje and concluding in Dubrovnik, this journey explores the wild beauty of Bosnia & Herzegovina and dips into Croatia, covering highlights like the UNESCO-listed city of Sarajevo and the captivating streets of Mostar. The trip’s centerpiece is a triumphant ascent of Maglić, Bosnia’s highest peak, and an unforgettable trek along the Via Dinarica—a celebrated trail developed with input from the very local experts who guide your way. Sutjeska National Park’s untouched forests and dramatic valleys round out your nature immersion, while cultural sightseeing in Dubrovnik weaves in a rich historical dimension. This small group tour package includes comfortable accommodations, meals, and all necessary transport, ensuring a seamless blend of adventure and cultural exploration. The real USP? Hiking routes far from the crowds, offering an authentic taste of the Balkans’ wild heart rarely found in Europe today.
A wonderful weeks hiking in the most beautiful surroundings. Sarajevo was an interesting base for some of the walks and the time spent in Mostar was lovely ...despite the heavy rain!! It was a pleasure to meet all the other group members, good conversation and fun the whole week. Two of the accommmodation could be described as interesting (run down and dated) ....however, some of the other hotels exceeded expectations and were really of a very good standard.
This was an enjoyable trip. Nothing spectacular, but consistently pleasurable and interesting. Learning about the Bosnia's past and current conditions from our guide, Boris, who lived through the Bosnian War, was fascinating. The landscapes of Bosnia were also appealing, especially that of Sutjeska National Park. Further, the lodgings were more than comfortable, with the exception of that in Sutjeska, which was, for lack of other options, a Soviet-era experience. The food was excellent, too. Lost no weight on this trip. The only serious hiking on the schedule was the climb of Maglic. Unfortunately, we were not able to do that because of heavy rain and lightning. Thus, I would rate the experience I had as moderate, rather than moderate-challenging. Finally, let me give a shoutout and thanks to the other clients on the trip, who greatly added to my enjoyment.
The title says it all! A well-paced journey through one of Europe's hidden gems. A great mix of moderate and challenging treks through truly breathtaking scenery.
This was an absolutely perfect trip for me (55) and my daughter (24). The walking was a good mix of moderate to a bit more arduous. The chance to visit Trebinje, Sarajevo, Mostar, Dubrovnik was nicely interspersed with the walks in quiet and fantastic scenery.... Alpine meadows with butterflies everywhere at 2000m! Weather was great in July, though thunderstorms were an ever-present threat to the itinerary. Well-planned by competent and fun guides. Exceptional driver. Accommodation good. People lovely. Food and drink affordable. Cannot find anything to moan about!
Great trip with a great group and two local guides who did their upmost to make the trip interesting safe and enjoyable.
A trip walking in the Bosnian mountains, climbing mount maglic. Should call it magic as the scenery was absolutely stunning. Food was good, try the Bosnian pie!
Abwechslungsreiche Tour, die besonders die wilden Landschaften und die Liebe des Guides zu Natur, Land, Menschen und Kultur erlebbar machte. (Wandern, Rafting, Dinner mit Einheimischen in den Bergen, Städtetouren)
Very good, particularly impressed by ou magnificent guide Kanaan who spoke English perfectly, was passionate about his country, informative and balanced when describing recent conflict,great with people and made time for everyone. This is a good trip and appropriately rates in terms of challenge presented
Yet again Exodus has offered an amazing package. The best guides, the best views and the best locations. The Bosnian mountains are stunning and the local people are so welcoming.
Bosnia & Herzegovina is a really beautiful country with stunning mountain scenery. Although I'm not usually a fan of cities, all 3 cities visited on this trip were well worth a visit. The mountains were also lovely and quiet, no hoards of tourists everywhere, in fact we hardly met another person on any of the walks.