PHOTO: The Old Turkish Bazaar in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Typical street in the old Ottoman Bazaar area of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Miris Dunja became my preferred place to have coffee or tea each day, along with dessert. Bosnians take numerous breaks each day to have tiny cups of strong but delicious coffee.

Typical street in the old Turkish Bazaar in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Miris Dunja became my preferred place to have coffee or tea each day, along with dessert. Bosnians take numerous breaks each day to sip tiny cups of strong but delicious coffee. In fact, I came to the conclusion that Bosnians make the best coffee in … Read more

PHOTO: Gazi Husrev Beg Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina

The spectacular Gazi Husrev Beg Mosque in the old town of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, is most spectacular at night.

The spectacular Gazi Husrev Beg Mosque in the old town part of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, is most spectacular at night. It is considered one of the world’s best examples of Ottoman architecture and is the most important Islamic structure in the country. Bey’s Mosque, as it is referred to by locals, is the favorite Muslim place … Read more

PHOTO: Dervish House in Blagaj, Bosnia-Herzegovina

In the 16th century, the Ottoman Sultan ordered this Dervish House to be built at the source of the Buna River, which flows from the Karst limestone cliffs in Bugaj, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Near the town of Blagaj in southwestern Bosnia-Herzegovina, an underground river flows out of a 600-foot high Karst limestone cliff to create the Buna River. In the 16th century, the Ottoman Sultan was so impressed by this site that he had a tekija (Ottoman monastery) built here. This Dervish House, as it is now known, … Read more

PHOTO: Historic Town of Pocitelj in Bosnia-Herzegovina

The old market town of Pocitelj in southwestern Bosnia-Herzegovina

Pocitelj, located in the far southwest corner of Bosnia-Herzegovina, was most likely founded in 1383 by Bosnia’s King Stjepan Tvrtko I. Its hilltop fortifications and the thick stone walls evolved between the 16th and 18th centuries, survived occupation by Ottomans and absorption into the Austro-Hungarian Empire. As a result, its unique mixture of medieval and … Read more

PHOTO: Kravice Waterfall in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Kravice Waterfall on the Trebizat River, in the southwest corner of Bosnia-Herzegovina

Kravice Waterfall on the Trebizat River, in the southwest corner of Bosnia-Herzegovina. The park is a popular destination for day-trippers from Mostar or even from Dubrovnik, across the border in Croatia. In addition to swimming, visitors can view the stalactites and stalagmites in caves behind the waterfalls. The site also offers cafes, picnic facilities, a … Read more