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Mostar
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Being the heart of Herzegovina, Mostar is definitely a place not to be missed. The oriental old town, the old bridge, mosques and churches, and the emerald Neretva River will mesmerise you.
Sutjeska National Park
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Although there is still a considerable amount to be done organisation-wise, Sutjeska is home to the last primeval forest in Europe. Here you will find a true wilderness adventure with bears, wolves and other wild things in this nature oasis.
Međugorje
Bosnia and Herzegovina
A quarter of a century ago six teenagers walking in the hills surrounding the small village of Međugorje had an apparition of the Mother Mary. Despite scepticism from ‘official’ circles, the visions continued. Međugorje has grown to be the second-largest Catholic pilgrimage site in the world. Millions of the faithful, curious and even sceptics have visited Međugorje. It is said that miracles occur here on a regular basis. Believe or not, this holy site is something to experience.
Sarajevo’s Baščaršija
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo in general has a magnetic effect on visitors. It’s amazing how quickly one feels at home and begins to think of ways to prolong the stay. The Baščaršija neighbourhood is a walk through its ancient Ottoman past. Shopping, drinking Turkish coffee or just strolling through the craftsmen’s quarters are pure delights.
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Location
Located in the continent of Europe, Bosnia and Herzegovina covers 51,187 square kilometers of land and 10 square kilometers of water, making it the 130th largest nation in the world with a total area of 51,197 square kilometers.
Transportation
Laadime Teie kaubad peale ja maha kogu riigis- Sarajevos, Bihacis, Tuzlas, Mostaris või Banja Lukas.
Ekspediitor LKW WALTER, Teie transpordipartner Euroopas, korraldab Teie autoveod (täiskoormaveod) kogu Bosniast ja Hertsegoviinast kõikidesse Euroopa riikidesse ja tagasi. Suhtleme Teiega Teie emakeeles. Samuti tagame mitmete meetmetega, et Teie autoveod ohutult kohale jõuaks.
Languages Spoken
Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian are the three official languages in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The primary language is Bosnian, although all three languages bear similarities with each other. From 1463, Bosnia was a territory of the Ottoman Empire, a period during which many Christian Slavs embraced Islam. The influence during this period resulted in the numerous Turkish and Arabic loanwords heard today in the Bosnian language. At the time of its withdrawal from Yugoslavia in 1991, Bosnia had a unique mix of 44% Muslims, 31% Serbs, and 17% Croats.
Currency
BAM coins were introduced in 1998. The lower denominations are the 10-, 20-, and 50-pfennigs while the higher denominations are the 1 mark, 2-, and 5-marks. The coins were designed by Kenan Zekic of Bosnia and minted by the Royal Mint. BAM notes of 50-pfennigs and the 1-mark, 5-, 10-, 20-, 50-, and 100-marks were introduced in 1998. In 2002, the 200-mark note was introduced while the 50-pfennigs, 1- and 5-mark notes were withdrawn. Distinct notes are issued for the Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina except the 200-mark note.
Visas
The Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina does not issue visas to U.S. travelers prior to travel for any length of stay or purpose of travel, including diplomatic assignments.
Airlines may deny boarding to travelers on a one-way ticket or a ticket with a return date beyond three months from the date of arrival. Verify with the airline before travel.
If staying in a private residence for three or more days, you or your host must register your stay with the local police or field office of the Department for Foreigners within 24 hours of arrival.
Electricity
Electricity in Bosnia and Herzegovina
In Bosnia and Herzegovina the power plugs and sockets are of type F. The standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
Which power plugs and sockets in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
In Bosnia and Herzegovina the power plugs and sockets are of type F. Check out the following pictures.
Type F: also known as "Schuko". This socket also works with plug C and plug E.
Vaccinations
Infants (6 through 11 months old): 1 dose of measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine before travel. This dose does not count as the first dose in the routine childhood vaccination series.
People 12 months old or older, with no evidence of immunity or no written documentation of any doses: 2 doses of MMR vaccine before travel. The 2 doses must be given 28 days apart.
People 12 months old or older who have written documentation of 1 dose and no other evidence of immunity: 1 additional dose before travel, at least 28 days after the previous dose.
Emergency Calls
Police: Dial 122
Fire: In the event of a fire dial 123.
Ambulance: Dial 124 or 611-1111
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FAQs about Bosnia and Herzegovina
What is the internet access like in Bosnia & Herzegovina?
Internet access is readily available in most towns.
Is tipping customary in Bosnia & Herzegovina?
Tipping 5-10% in bars and restaurants is expected.
Can i drink the water in Bosnia & Herzegovina?
Tap water is considered safe to drink in Bosnia and Herzegovina; however, due to the different mineral content, some people may get stomach upsets from drinking the water if they aren't used to it. A better option is to find filtered water rather than rely on bottled water.
Are credit cards widely accepted in Bosnia & Herzegovina?
Credit cards are commonly accepted throughout Sarajevo but options may be more limited outside the city.
Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling to Bosnia & Herzegovina?
Absolutely. All passengers travelling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of your trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.