Bosnia & Herzegovina is a beautiful country with swathes of rugged wilderness. The Sutjeska National Park is one such area and boasts one of Europe’s last primeval forests, as well as the mighty Durmitor Mountains. This itinerary includes all the essential elements: ascending Bosnia's highest peak, Maglic Mountain (2,386m), passing hidden waterfalls and glacial lakes and sightseeing in the beautiful cities of Sarajevo, Mostar and the Croatian town of Dubrovnik.





  • Have time for optional rafting
  • Climb Bosnia's highest peak - Mt Maglic (2,386m)
  • Delve into the highlights of Sarajevo, Mostar and Dubrovnik, Croatia
  • Experience a very warm welcome from the local community
  • Discover a stunning country with beautiful scenery and a fascinating culture

The accommodation listed below are the standard hotels used. However, there may be some departures where groups stay at similar hotels of the same standard and quality.



We spend eight nights in a mixture of standard tourist-class hotels in good locations in Sarajevo, Trebinje and Mostar. In Sutjeska National Park, we use a simple but clean hotel in a spectacular location.



Trebinje: Hotel Leotar (or similar)

Sutjeska National Park: Hotel Mladost (or similar)

Sarajevo: Hotel Astra Garni (or similar)

Mostar: Hotel Kapetanovina (or similar)

Dubrovnik: Hotel Zagreb (or similar)



Single supplements are available on request and are subject to availability.