A Crazy Balkan Road Trip II – Bosnia & Croatia (2019)
A Crazy Balkan Road Trip II – Bosnia & Croatia
























Uwe, Chris and I had a lot of fun on our last road trip through Albania, Kosovo and Montenegro. Our first trip to the Balkans was a huge success. The landscape is beautiful, the countries are hardly overrun by tourists (apart from Croatia) and the people are particularly hospitable.
We continue our road trip and this time start in the Croatian city of Zadar. We rent a car again, follow the beautiful coast of the Adriatic and then enter “wild” Bosnia-Herzegovina. We go hiking, meet great people and get to know more about the Balkans.
A crazy Balkan road trip II – Bosnia & Croatia (2019)
I resisted going to Croatia for a long time. Not because this country isn’t incredibly beautiful. But for Germans, this country has been one of the most popular holiday destinations for decades and since Game-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
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ππ· The clear Water of the Croatian Riviera
We’re a little tired, but we’re looking forward to Chris. We collect it with our rental car and the next road trip begins. We-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
π§π¦ The charming Beauty of Hercegovina’s Waterfalls
Croatia took our breath away with its clear waters on the Riviera. We are a little sorry that we are now heading to the-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
π§π¦ Amazing Mostar risen from the Ruins
In the afternoon we continue from Hercegovina’s Waterfalls to Mostar. We have already seen the most impressive pictures of this-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
π§π¦ The Heritage of Bosnia’S Wars – Hiking in Mine Fields at Mount…
In the morning we again stroll through the city in search of food. We are looking for a peccary to find the finest fresh,-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
π§π¦ The Monastery of Blagaj – The Home of the Dervishes
The Sufis withdrew to this place many centuries ago to have their peace. The Blagaj Monastery is located at the foot of a steep-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
π§π¦ From Stolac to Jablanica and the Ivanas of the Balkans
Breakfast is plentiful and I talk to the grandmother of the house for a long time while Chris and Uwe climb the local fortress.-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
π§π¦ Konjic and Dictator Tito’s Bunker
In Konjic we cannot find our accommodation at first. Instead, we find someone in a bar near the address given who usually works-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
π§π¦ My Visit to the The harmed Sarajevo
I had already given myself a lot of ideas about Sarajevo. Images of the war-torn city always come before my eyes in front of-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
π§π¦ With the backpack through the mountain villages of the Bosnian Balkans
The next morning we drive our car far into the mountains to the village of Umoljani. Our hike to Lukomir is supposed to start-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
π§π¦ How we get to know the BosniaK Soul around Visoko
Our next stop is Visoko. This city is known for being at the foot of a mountain that looks suspiciously like a pyramid when-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
π§π¦ Srpska – The Republic within the Republic
In return, Jajce has surprises in store for us in the early morning. The first reveals itself to us in the form of a scorpion-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
π§π¦ The epic Waterfalls of Strbcko Buk
The next day we land in a place that is actually called “Martin Brod”. Here, too, there are beautiful waterfalls and a short-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…
ππ· Croatia’s Colors – Need for Adriatic
Behind the border lies one of the country’s many special tourist attractions, the Plitvicka Lakes. Chris doesn’t believe me-->-->-->-->-->-->-->-->…