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

PHOTO: Stari Most Bridge, in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Stari Most, literally "Old Bridge" in Bosnian. This ancient stone bridge was shelled to bits during the Bosnian War, but rebuilt to its original form after hostilities ceased.

Stari Most (Old Bridge in Bosnian), was built by the Ottomans in the 16th century and is considered to be one of the best examples of Islamic architecture in the Balkans. It was shelled to bits during the Bosnian War, but rebuilt to its original form after hostilities ceased. For generations, male teenagers were expected … Read more

PHOTO: Cobblestone Streets of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Cobblestone streets of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Cobblestone streets of Mostar, on the western side of the Neretva River. This former war-torn city has recovered to become one of the most attractive and popular tourist destinations in the Bosnia-Herzegovina. The city was named after the bridge keepers of old (mostari) who guarded Stari Most, the old arched stone bridge that spans the … Read more