Explore the wild hiking trails of Europe’s best-kept secret Remote, wild, untapped by mass tourism, Bosnia & Herzegovina is only just attracting the attention of the hiking community. Those lucky few who visit, however, return with tales of an untouched paradise, practically unheard of in Europe. This walking trip includes the essentials: ascending Maglić, the highest mountain in Bosnia; hiking a section of the Via
At a glance
Duration
9 days
Route
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Countries
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Activity level
easy
Style
Multi-Country / Grand Tour, Trekking & Hiking
Group size
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Flights
Not included
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Day by day
Your journey through
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Day 1Adventure begins in TrebinjeThe trip begins late afternoon in Trebinje, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Around 6pm, we gather as a group to learn more about the adventures ahead. Your tour leader ensures a big welcome by arranging a group dinner in a local restaurant next to the river of Trebisnjica. Want more time in Trebinje or Dubrovnik? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.
Trebinje
The trip begins late afternoon in Trebinje, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Around 6pm, we gather as a group to learn more about the adventures ahead. Your tour leader ensures a big welcome by arranging a group dinner in a local restaurant next to the river of Trebisnjica. Want more time in Trebinje or Dubrovnik? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.
Day 2To Sutjeska National Park • Walk to Jagodina…In the morning, we transfer (approximately 1hr 30min) to Sutjeska National Park. Before we reach our hotel in the Tjentiste Valley, we hike from Papin Do Hut to Jagodino Lake. From the lake, we continue over open mountainous terrain to the summit of Kuk (5,960ft/1,817m), right on the border with Montenegro, for panoramic views of the Zelengora mountain and the rockface wall of Volujak. We descend partially the same way down, a bit more than an hour, with the Lebrsnik and Volujak slopes as constant companions on the horizon. After the lunch break close to the hut, we take a transfer to the Park Valley, through the Sutjeska River canyon, down to the hotel for a well-deserved dinner (approximately 30 minutes). In the afternoon, before dinner, we take a 10 to 15-minute stroll from the hotel to visit the Partisan Memorial of Sutjeska. This giant, angular sculpture pays tribute to the thousands of Partisan soldiers who died during the Battle of Sutjeska in the Second World War.
In the morning, we transfer (approximately 1hr 30min) to Sutjeska National Park. Before we reach our hotel in the Tjentiste Valley, we hike from Papin Do Hut to Jagodino Lake. From the lake, we continue over open mountainous terrain to the summit of Kuk (5,960ft/1,817m), right on the border with Montenegro, for panoramic views of the Zelengora mountain and the rockface wall of Volujak. We descend partially the same way down, a bit more than an hour, with the Lebrsnik and Volujak slopes as constant companions on the horizon. After the lunch break close to the hut, we take a transfer to the Park Valley, through the Sutjeska River canyon, down to the hotel for a well-deserved dinner (approximately 30 minutes). In the afternoon, before dinner, we take a 10 to 15-minute stroll from the hotel to visit the Partisan Memorial of Sutjeska. This giant, angular sculpture pays tribute to the thousands of Partisan soldiers who died during the Battle of Sutjeska in the Second World War.
Day 3Join the Via Dinarica • Choose your hike…After breakfast, we drive to the remote area of Lokva Dernečište, the starting point for today’s adventure in the spectacular landscapes of Sutjeska National Park. Surrounded by ancient forests and dramatic mountain scenery, the group is split into two smaller groups, each accompanied by a guide, offering a choice between a challenging summit climb or a more moderate scenic hike. Option one: For those seeking a true alpine challenge, hike to the summit of Maglić, the highest peak in Bosnia and Herzegovina at 7,828 ft (2,386m). The ascent takes around four hours, crossing rugged mountain terrain with breathtaking views over the Dinaric Alps and the emerald waters of Trnovačko Lake. After reaching the summit, the route descends for about 2hr 30min toward the lake. Option two: For a moderate option, enjoy a beautiful two-hour hike to Trnovačko Lake, one of the most picturesque glacial lakes in the Balkans. Set beneath the dramatic cliffs of Maglić and surrounded by lush alpine meadows, the waters offer a peaceful setting to relax, take photos, or enjoy the stunning natural scenery. Both groups reunite at Trnovačko Lake, where we continue together for a two-hour hike across open alpine terrain back to Prijevor pass, offering magnificent views of the peaks. From there, we transfer back to our accommodation.
After breakfast, we drive to the remote area of Lokva Dernečište, the starting point for today’s adventure in the spectacular landscapes of Sutjeska National Park. Surrounded by ancient forests and dramatic mountain scenery, the group is split into two smaller groups, each accompanied by a guide, offering a choice between a challenging summit climb or a more moderate scenic hike. Option one: For those seeking a true alpine challenge, hike to the summit of Maglić, the highest peak in Bosnia and Herzegovina at 7,828 ft (2,386m). The ascent takes around four hours, crossing rugged mountain terrain with breathtaking views over the Dinaric Alps and the emerald waters of Trnovačko Lake. After reaching the summit, the route descends for about 2hr 30min toward the lake. Option two: For a moderate option, enjoy a beautiful two-hour hike to Trnovačko Lake, one of the most picturesque glacial lakes in the Balkans. Set beneath the dramatic cliffs of Maglić and surrounded by lush alpine meadows, the waters offer a peaceful setting to relax, take photos, or enjoy the stunning natural scenery. Both groups reunite at Trnovačko Lake, where we continue together for a two-hour hike across open alpine terrain back to Prijevor pass, offering magnificent views of the peaks. From there, we transfer back to our accommodation.
Day 4To Sarajevo • City tour and free time exploreWe transfer to the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo (approximately two hours), at the heart of the Balkan Peninsula. On arrival, we take a tour of the major historic, cultural and war sites in the city, helping us to piece together its complex and intriguing past. The afternoon is then free to explore this varied and beautiful capital city.
We transfer to the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo (approximately two hours), at the heart of the Balkan Peninsula. On arrival, we take a tour of the major historic, cultural and war sites in the city, helping us to piece together its complex and intriguing past. The afternoon is then free to explore this varied and beautiful capital city.
Day 5Trebevic hikeToday we explore Trebevic, another Olympic mountain and a great area so close to city hustle and bustle and yet so far away from daily life in Sarajevo. We take the back road to Jahorina via Vraca to Brus, where after a 20-minute drive we park our vehicle and start our 650-meter ascent to the peak of Trebević (5,344ft/1,629m). Our walk takes us along a long and winding mountain trail. Although we will be hiking partially through pine and spruce-covered forests, enjoying the complete silence, you will be treated occasionally to beautiful views of Sarajevo below us and the mountains we visit the day after. We arrive at the top where you will stand and see Sarajevo, as you had no chance before. Having been soaked in the sights we descend via an alternative, somewhat shorter trail down the western ridge. We will make a break and celebration drink at one of the local mountain huts nearby with magnificent views. We end the day with a visit to the concrete remains of the Sarajevo Olympic bobsled track, today fully covered with graffiti of local artists. We then have a short transfer back to Sarajevo (approximately 15 to 20 minutes).
Today we explore Trebevic, another Olympic mountain and a great area so close to city hustle and bustle and yet so far away from daily life in Sarajevo. We take the back road to Jahorina via Vraca to Brus, where after a 20-minute drive we park our vehicle and start our 650-meter ascent to the peak of Trebević (5,344ft/1,629m). Our walk takes us along a long and winding mountain trail. Although we will be hiking partially through pine and spruce-covered forests, enjoying the complete silence, you will be treated occasionally to beautiful views of Sarajevo below us and the mountains we visit the day after. We arrive at the top where you will stand and see Sarajevo, as you had no chance before. Having been soaked in the sights we descend via an alternative, somewhat shorter trail down the western ridge. We will make a break and celebration drink at one of the local mountain huts nearby with magnificent views. We end the day with a visit to the concrete remains of the Sarajevo Olympic bobsled track, today fully covered with graffiti of local artists. We then have a short transfer back to Sarajevo (approximately 15 to 20 minutes).
Day 6Full-day hike to Lukomir village and summit of ObaljToday we take a transfer in the morning (approximately one hour) and have a full-day walk in the Bjelasnica Mountains, home of the 1984 Winter Olympics, ascending Obalj peak (6,220ft/1,896m) and visiting Lukomir, the highest village in Bosnia & Herzegovina at 4,820ft (1,469m). From the traditional Bosnian Mosque in the village of Umoljani, we walk to Gradina, a village used for centuries as a base for summer pastures. From here, we start ascending toward Obalj ridge and slowly we rise above Studeni potok (Studeni stream) with views opening in front of us. With mountains to the south, Treskavica and Visocica offer us fantastic scenes. Once we reach the slopes of Obalj, we slowly continue to the summit. From here, we see Lukomir village below, home to ancient stecci (medieval tombstones), and where villagers still follow a traditional agricultural life. On the edge of the village, there is a fabulous view of Rakitnica canyon, Obalj and Visocica. After a simple but tasty homemade late lunch, we transfer back to the hotel in Sarajevo (approximately 1hr 30min).
Today we take a transfer in the morning (approximately one hour) and have a full-day walk in the Bjelasnica Mountains, home of the 1984 Winter Olympics, ascending Obalj peak (6,220ft/1,896m) and visiting Lukomir, the highest village in Bosnia & Herzegovina at 4,820ft (1,469m). From the traditional Bosnian Mosque in the village of Umoljani, we walk to Gradina, a village used for centuries as a base for summer pastures. From here, we start ascending toward Obalj ridge and slowly we rise above Studeni potok (Studeni stream) with views opening in front of us. With mountains to the south, Treskavica and Visocica offer us fantastic scenes. Once we reach the slopes of Obalj, we slowly continue to the summit. From here, we see Lukomir village below, home to ancient stecci (medieval tombstones), and where villagers still follow a traditional agricultural life. On the edge of the village, there is a fabulous view of Rakitnica canyon, Obalj and Visocica. After a simple but tasty homemade late lunch, we transfer back to the hotel in Sarajevo (approximately 1hr 30min).
Day 7Follow the King’s Hunting Trail on Čvrsnica Mountain • To MostarHike the King’s Hunting Trail on Čvrsnica Mountain, following a route once used by King Karadjordjević. After a 1hr 30min transfer, begin our hike in the Diva Grabovica Valley, climbing through beech forest and passing several natural springs where we can refill our bottles with fresh mountain water. After around two hours, we reach the Zlijeb viewpoint, which provides wide views over the valley and Čvrsnica’s distinctive limestone cliffs – including the largest rock face in the Balkans, rising more than 3,000ft (1,000m). We then take a transfer to Mostar, where we settle into our hotel. Alternatively, if you'd prefer to skip the hike, you can opt to raft on the Neretva River instead – an activity arranged through your tour leader.
Hike the King’s Hunting Trail on Čvrsnica Mountain, following a route once used by King Karadjordjević. After a 1hr 30min transfer, begin our hike in the Diva Grabovica Valley, climbing through beech forest and passing several natural springs where we can refill our bottles with fresh mountain water. After around two hours, we reach the Zlijeb viewpoint, which provides wide views over the valley and Čvrsnica’s distinctive limestone cliffs – including the largest rock face in the Balkans, rising more than 3,000ft (1,000m). We then take a transfer to Mostar, where we settle into our hotel. Alternatively, if you'd prefer to skip the hike, you can opt to raft on the Neretva River instead – an activity arranged through your tour leader.
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Day 8Explore Mostar, visiting the iconic Old Bridge • To DubrovnikWe spend the morning exploring Mostar, including a visit to the Old Bridge, which was rebuilt after it collapsed during the conflict of the early 1990s. This city on the Neretva River was regularly in the news during this period and we can still see the scars of war. These days, however, Mostar is once again a warm and bustling place with a fascinating history and architecture. We leave the city in the afternoon and head for Dubrovnik, Croatia, our final destination and a great way to end a week of trekking. The transfer takes approximately 2hr 30min. On arrival at around 5pm, we have free time to explore. The perfectly preserved old town is a Unesco World Heritage site with fortresses, palaces and city walls to admire.
Dubrovnik
We spend the morning exploring Mostar, including a visit to the Old Bridge, which was rebuilt after it collapsed during the conflict of the early 1990s. This city on the Neretva River was regularly in the news during this period and we can still see the scars of war. These days, however, Mostar is once again a warm and bustling place with a fascinating history and architecture. We leave the city in the afternoon and head for Dubrovnik, Croatia, our final destination and a great way to end a week of trekking. The transfer takes approximately 2hr 30min. On arrival at around 5pm, we have free time to explore. The perfectly preserved old town is a Unesco World Heritage site with fortresses, palaces and city walls to admire.
Day 9Adventure ends in DubrovnikThe trip ends this morning after breakfast. If you wish to spend more time in this beautiful Croatian city, please ask your sales representative about post-tour nights.
Dubrovnik
The trip ends this morning after breakfast. If you wish to spend more time in this beautiful Croatian city, please ask your sales representative about post-tour nights.
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