Once you break through the stereotypes of Lego and pastries, Denmark offers travelers rich experiences from its Viking heritage and Renaissance castles to modern design stores and a cutting-edge food scene where you can’t move for Michelin stars.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country that has something for everyone. The country has a rich history and culture that can be experienced in its many beautiful cities, natural wonders, and stunning landscapes. Whether you're a history buff or an adventure seeker, there's something for everyone in this beautiful country. Here are the best things to do in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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One of the most beautiful natural parks in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Una National Park is a haven for nature lovers. The park boasts crystal-clear rivers, waterfalls, and lush forests that are home to various species of flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy hiking, swimming, rafting, kayaking, and fishing in the park. The park is located in the northwest of the country and covers an area of over 190 square kilometres..
Blagaj Monastery is an ancient Islamic monastery located near the city of Mostar. The monastery was built in the 15th century and is situated on the bank of the Buna River. The monastery is known for its stunning architecture and beautiful natural surroundings. Visitors can explore the monastery, take a boat ride on the river, or enjoy a traditional Bosnian meal at one of the nearby restaurants.
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Bihac is a small town located in the northwest of Bosnia and Herzegovina, known for its stunning natural beauty and historical significance. The town is situated on the banks of the Una River and is surrounded by lush forests, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Bosnia’s Bihać is the ultimate rafting spot in Herzegovina, with the crystal-clear River Una offering the best experience upstream.
Extreme rafting is one of the best things to do in Bosnia and Herzegovina © Veronika Kovalenko/Shutterstock
Banja Luka is the second-largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is known for its charming blend of traditional and modern culture. The city is home to numerous historical sites, including the medieval Kastel Fortress and the Ferhat Pasha Mosque. Visitors can also explore the city's vibrant markets and sample local cuisine at one of the many restaurants and cafes. Exploring Banja Luka is one of the best things to do in Bosnia & Herzegovina — and one of the best things to do in Europe.
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Mostar may seem underwhelming at first, but as you descend into the Old Town, you'll find a special place with rushing streams, steep cobblestoned streets, and the turquoise-blue Neretva River with its Old Bridge.
Most tourists visit on a day trip, but staying the night is recommended to
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