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Once scarred by war, now glowing with peace. Bosnia and Herzegovina is Europe’s quiet masterpiece waiting to be rediscovered. From its emerald rivers and medieval bridges to its soulful people and hearty food, this country is where history meets healing.

At Pinoy Tourism, we’ll take you beyond the headlines and into the heart of Bosnia, where cobblestone streets whisper stories, mosques and churches share skylines, and laughter fills open-air cafés. Wander the Old Town of Mostar, stand beneath the legendary Stari Most Bridge, or look out over Sarajevo from Mount Trebević. Every step reveals resilience, beauty, and a spirit that never gave up.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina At-a-Glance

A land of contrasts and courage. Bosnia and Herzegovina balances history and hope in equal measure. From the misty mountains and turquoise rivers to the soulful streets of Sarajevo, it’s a country that reminds you what it means to endure, rebuild, and celebrate life again.

Currency
Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark
Capital City
Sarajevo
Winter avg temp
0°C
Language
Bosnian
Summer avg temp
35°C
Good morning
Dobro jutro
Time Zone
GMT+1
Good evening
Dobro veče
Bosnia carries its history on its sleeve but greets you with open arms. The people, the food, the stories, they all remind you that beauty always finds a way back.
- Travel Director
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Our top 5 things to do in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Admire the Stari Most Bridge

A symbol of unity reborn from destruction, the Ottoman-style Stari Most bridge in Mostar is more than just a photo spot; it’s a story in stone. Watch brave divers leap into the turquoise Neretva River below, and feel the history that connects this town’s divided past.

Dive into Sarajevo’s Multicultural Soul

They call Sarajevo the Jerusalem of Europe for a reason. Mosques, synagogues, and cathedrals share the same skyline here. Stroll the cobbled streets with a local guide and experience a city that embraces every faith and culture.

Wander the Colorful Streets of Mostar

Lose yourself in Mostar’s bazaar, where the smell of grilled meat meets the sound of laughter and the sparkle of handwoven crafts. Ottoman architecture, ancient mosques, and riverside cafés — this is Bosnia’s charm at its most authentic.

Step into History at the Sarajevo War Tunnel

Known as the “Tunnel of Hope,” this underground passage kept Sarajevo alive during the war. Hear firsthand stories from locals who lived through it and understand the resilience that defines Bosnia today.

Trace the Sarajevo Roses

Throughout the city, red resin marks the spots where shells once fell, now called Sarajevo Roses. They’re powerful reminders of the city’s pain, but also its decision to bloom again instead of break.

Best museums in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Museum of War and Genocide Victims (Mostar)

A deeply moving tribute to the country’s recent history, this museum documents the resilience of survivors through photos, personal items, and real stories.

Museum of the Old Bridge (Mostar)

Housed inside a medieval tower, this museum tells the tale of the Stari Most — destroyed in war, rebuilt in hope, and now a symbol of unity.

Bosnaseum (Sarajevo)

For a crash course in Bosnian culture, head here. From traditional costumes to models of Herzegovinian villages, it’s like walking through the country’s living memory.

Best food in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ćevapi

Small, juicy sausages made of spiced meat, served with pita and onions. Bosnia’s most beloved bite. Simple, hearty, and perfect at any hour.

Bosanski Lonac (Bosnian Pot)

A slow-cooked stew packed with meat, veggies, and love. Every family has its own recipe, and they’re all delicious.

Uštipci

Bosnia’s answer to doughnuts! Crispy, golden, and often served with kajmak (a creamy cheese spread). Be warned: stopping at one is impossible.

What to pack for a tour in Bosnia and Herzegovina

What to Pack

Swimsuit

Waterfalls, rivers, lakes — you’ll find plenty of excuses to dive in.

Insect Repellent

Mosquitoes love the Balkans. Don’t let them love you.

Sun Protection

The sun here doesn’t mess around.

Comfy Shoes

Between cobblestones and hill climbs, your feet will thank you.

Phrasebook

Even a few Bosnian words will earn you smiles everywhere.

Sustainability Kit

Reusable bottles, straws, and bags — good for you, great for Bosnia.

Other things to know before you go

Check passport and visa requirements before booking your trip. Some countries require at least 3–6 months of passport validity. Always double-check to avoid last-minute surprises.