Why choose this tour ?
Travel from Sarajevo to Zagreb (Ljubljana / Split or vice versa) in a day tour and explore Jajce - the birthplace of Yugoslavia and world’s only city with natural waterfall in the city centre. Dive into mix of history and amazing nature of viziers’ town Travnik and admire the perfectly transparent Pliva Lakes. Enjoy the cocky Banja Luka and prepare to be shocked by WWII extermination camp - Jasenovac. Discover the essence of coexistence of three “different” nations under the same roof of Bosnian land. The most amazing benefit of this day tour is the complete understanding of tripartite nature of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Imagine in one day tour, we’ll be visiting Bosniak (Muslim), Croatian (Catholic) and Serbian (Orthodox) dominated regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and we’ll discover how relations have been shaped here in past centuries.
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What makes Sarajevo to/from Zagreb Transfer Day Tour (North-central Bosnia) a unique experience ?
Drive will take us along the flows of clear rivers Bosna, Lašva and beautiful flow and canyon of river Vrbas that will navigate us all the way to Travnik, Ottoman viziers’ town and birthplace of BiH Nobel winning author Ivo Andric.
We will visit the beautiful Travnik fortress, one of the most beautiful and best preserved medieval fortified buildings in our country and enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
One of the most beautiful mosque in all of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
An absolute must, when in Jajce, is checking out World’s most beautiful waterfalls, and the only one in the World placed in the city center, famous Pliva Waterfalls - spot where Pliva river ends its flow and meets river Vrbas is simply breathtaking.
The 2nd Session of AVNOJ, which was held in Jajce on November 29th 1943 had for it result the foundation of SFR Yugoslavia. The Jajce-born Yugoslavia was the socialist counterpart of the royal residence from the Middle Ages. At the same session a document was adopted to mark the completion of the establishment of the state authorities of Yugoslavia. The building was reconstructed in 1947 and 1953. The Museum was founded in 1953. The first permanent collection of the Museum was installed in 18th February 1959. In the course of the war (1992-1995) the Museum was exposed to significant damage, and its storerooms were plundered.
Catacombs (underground church, the crypt) in the Jajce is located inside of city walls. Between the late 14th th and early 15th-century, when the town experienced a remarkable political and cultural development, the mighty bosnian duke Hrvoje Vukcic - Hrvatinić gave the order to build catacombs as a place of his last residence and last place of residence Hrvatinića ducal family. Catacombs (underground church, the crypt) is an underground building carved into the solid rock and is placed 6m under the earth. Under the decision of the Commission for National Monuments Protection of BiH, the monument is since 2003 proclaimed as national monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Bear Tower Jajce (Bosnia and Herzegovina) was built in Romanesque style, and being so indicated that it is the one of earliest military structures from the Bosnian MIddle Ages. Thory of names is simple - due to its thickness of the walls which are reaching between 4.5 and 6 meters it was given such a name. Also there is mythical one which says that it was named so because it was place where bears fed on captives and convicts, who were kept there. Pretty amazing. Belfry St.Luke is the only surviving medieval tower in continental part of the Balkans, with height of 23,15 meters it was built in first half of XV century. The Tower of St.Luke in Jajce is actually the bell tower of the Gothic church of Holy Mary, although the whole church came to be called that name due to metonymony. Being built in first half of XV century, with characteristics of three different styles: Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance. The building of the church is not dated exactly, but it is assumed that it was erected at the site of an earlier Romanesque church at the beginning of XV century. The church was the place where the relics of St.Luke the Evangelist were enshrined. The relics were brought to Jajce by the last Bosnian Queen, Mara Jelena as her dowry.
Until we reach Banjaluka we will admire the amazing beauty of Vrbas river canyon and once in Banjaluka we will do city walking tour. Structure of the city that is split in two by mighty river Vrbas is just a perfect reflection of fascinating BiH diversity, complex history and unbelievably beautiful nature that, together, make an essence of a truly unique country.
We will do 1 hour walking tour of Banja Luka.
As a last shortstop which could possibly be a highlight of today’s quite emotional trip we are taking you to notorious WWII extermination camp Jasenovac. Often referred as The Auschwitz of Balkans, Jasenovac extermination camp was one of the largest concentration camps in Europe which continued to operate even later in the SFR Yugoslavia. It was place of detention, forced labor and murder of enormous number of Serbs, Jews and Croats who rebelled over Ustase regime. We will check out camp from the outside (visits to the camp possible on request and with customized itinerary) and remind ourselves how racial and national exclusivity policies can be devastating.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Sarajevo to/from Zagreb Transfer Day Tour (North-central Bosnia) Inclusions:
Included with Your Ticket
- Jajce Avnoj Museum Entrance Fee Included (1 EUR per person)
- Guided Visit to Jasenovac Memorial
- Jajce Catacombs Entrance Fee Included (2.5 EUR per person)
- Travnik Fort Entrance Fee Included (2 EUR per person)
- PEACE OF MIND: Our products always include admission fees to essential museums/attractions we visit
- Jajce Fort Entrance Fee Included (2.5 EUR per person)
- Banja Luka 2hrs Guided Tour Included
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Funky Tours.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Sarajevo.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- This Tour is Rated 5 Stars based on 4 valid reviews on VIATOR.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 8 Travelers is accepted for booking.