Sarajevo and the Surrounding Areas Containing background information including geography, climate, people, language, economy, religion, culture and history, this is a travel guide for visitors to Sajevo and the surrounding areas. It also features practical information including when & where to visit, getting there, tourist info, maps, health & safety, money, accommodation and more. Full description
Bosnia and Herzegovina has emerged from the ashes of war to become one of the most exotic destinations of southeast Europe, an ancient crossroads where east meets west. Written by an author who’s lived in the country since 1992, this third edition of Bradt’s Bosnia and Herzegovina is the only guidebook in English dedicated to the country. It offers the most in-depth coverage on the market to this mountainous land blessed with thick forests and deep river canyons, where medieval highland villages and world-class hiking vie with a cosmopolitan café culture for the visitor’s attention.
Fin Exams meets Weird Things Customers Say in Bookstores an illustrated
collection of amazing, funny moments from real student writing, collected over
the course of more than 25 years in the classroom.
This is the first detailed guide to the Bosnian part of the new Via Dinarica
hiking trail that carves its way through the Dinaric Alps, one of Europes
least explored mountain ranges and last true wilderness frontiers, connecting
the seven nations of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro,
Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania. In total, this trail system will span over
1,350km, 350km of which is in Bosnia Herzegovina.The Via Dinarica consists of
three routes White, Green and Blue and this guide focuses primarily on the
White Trail through Bosnia and Herzegovina, following the natural flow of the
highest peaks of the Dinaric Alps. Detailed descriptions of each of the 13
stages of the White Trail through Bosnia and Herzegovina are included, along
with maps, altitude charts and helpful tips, as well as recommendations for
waypoint visits and nearby highlights. Also included are an overview of the
flora and fauna of the region, details of accommodation for each step of the
way, and information on local public transport, culture, food and language.
The natural and cultural wonders of the Dinaric Alps are the best-kept secret
of the Balkans, a region with some of the wildest, most impressive natural
beauty in the world. All of the countries along the Via Dinarica boast
beautiful mountains, alpine lakes, karst caves, forest preserves and pristine
rivers that have forged extraordinary canyons and gorges. Here, there is also
an abundance of enduring mountain communities that maintain their traditional
ways of life and sustainable reliance on the land.Although the Via Dinarica is
primarily a hiking trail, there are opportunities for many different outdoor
adventure sports along the way, such as rafting, skiing, mountain biking, rock
climbing, canyoning, caving, etc. The Via Dinarica White Trail in Bosnia and
Herzegovina is 350km long, takes an estimated 125 hours to complete, climbs
the highest, often snow-capped mountains of the Dinaric Alps, and passes
through or near over 5 national parks and many nature preserves, as well as
one of the two remaining European rainforests, the Perucica primeval forest.
With this handy, portably guide, you can discover it all.