- Fatos Nano
I am hopeful that no one will forget what happened in Bosnia
Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country that's a melting pot of cultures, religions, and influences though not always a happy blending, is a captivating destination that's often overlooked. Its history is as complex as its landscape is diverse, with Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and Yugoslav influences shaping its cities and towns.
Sarajevo is a fulcrum of history, twice in the past century events in this city have shaped the world, and both times it has been tragedy and darkness. Once in 1914, the Great War started with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and then in 1992, with the violent, gradual collapse of Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina went through a civil war and a genocide.
Jablanica, a quaint village in Bosnia, is home to a bridge that tells tales of a WWII battle. The bridge, now broken, stands as a testament to the past, a silent witness to the tumultuous history that unfolded here. As you tread the dirt path leading to the remains of the bridge, the air is filled with the sweet scent of flowers, a stark contrast to the sombre remnants of war. The preserved train nearby adds another layer to the historical narrative of the place.
Nestled in the heart of Herzegovina, Konjic is a regular stop on many tours. It's a place where the climate takes a turn for the Mediterranean, consistently basking in temperatures that are a delightful 5 degrees warmer than its northern counterparts. This is the start of Tomato Bosnia, my friends, not Potato Bosnia. It's a place where the sun seems to shine a little brighter, the days feel a little longer, and life just seems to move at a more leisurely pace.
Mostar is a captivating city that seamlessly blends its rich history with a vibrant modern spirit. Through the city, you are drawn to the harmonious fusion of architectural styles, ranging from Ottoman masterpieces to Austro-Hungarian elegance. With the emerald waters of the Neretva River flowing through its core, Mostar is beautiful.
Perched on a hillside along the Neretva River, this hidden gem is a testament to the region's rich history and architectural beauty. As we climbed the narrow, cobbled streets, I couldn't help but feel captivated by the blend of medieval and Ottoman influences that have shaped this charming settlement over the centuries.
A bathing point just past the bridge is a regular stopping point for locals offering some lovely views.
Journeying through the breathtaking Neretva river canyon, we found ourselves in Studenci, a place that feels like it's been plucked straight from a postcard. The highlight here is undoubtedly the Kravica waterfall, a spectacular tufa cascade on the Trebizat River that's a sight to behold. It's a place where nature's power and beauty converge, creating a spectacle that's both awe-inspiring and humbling.
Nestled at the base of a dramatic cliff along the tranquil Buna River, Blagaj is a picturesque village in Bosnia that captivates visitors with its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The village's serene atmosphere and welcoming locals make it an ideal destination for those seeking to explore the hidden gems of Bosnia while immersing themselves in the region's fascinating past.