Balkans tour, Belgrade to Banja Luka

Emerging from a turbulent recent past, Bosnia and Serbia have retained their beautiful landscapes, fascinating history and a warm hospitality to visitors. This two-week small group tour shows you around in style.
Belgrade St. Sava's Church Kalmegdan Fortress Iron Gates Gorge Donji Milanovac Kladovo Lake Derdap Derdap National Park Felix Romulijan Nis Prima Lebane Kursumlija Pristina Gracanica Monastery Pristina Novi Pazar Sopocani Monastery Uvac Lake Mecanvik Srebrenica Sarajevo Sarajevo Tunnels Lukomir Mostar Pocitelj Kravice waterfalls Stari Most bridge Jajce Pliva Watermils Vrbas Canyon Banja Luca
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Duration
14 Days
Countries
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Serbia
Type
Small group
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Price includes all activities/equipment, tour leaders, local guides and drivers, meals, transport, accommodation and entrance fees as outlined in the itinerary.
Optional Single Supplement: from £545.
Please note some itineraries are reversed.
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Description of Balkans tour, Belgrade to Banja Luka

Situated at the crossroads between eastern and western cultures, both Bosnia and Serbia are rich in heritage and tradition, as demonstrated by this spellbinding tour that takes from Belgrade to Banja Luca by way of Prizren, Sopocani Monastery and Sarajevo.

Iconic historic sites that you will visit over a two-week itinerary include the magnificent Iron Gates Gorge on the Danube, the famed Serbian Orthodox monastery in Gracanica, and the 16th century Ottoman bridge, Stari Most, in Mostar. These are framed against a series of beguiling landscapes that will ensure you’re glued to the window throughout, such as the agricultural heartlands of Serbia, Derdap National Park and the majestic Šar Mountains.

While every day of this trip offers new experiences and sights, there are a few definite highlights. The atmospheric Sopocani Monastery, built in the 13th century and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A mountain train journey on the way to Srebrenica. A glimpse inside the Sarajevo Tunnels, a lifeline during the Bosnian War when the city was under siege, and a tour around the historic centre of picturesque Mostar. You’ll also take a boat cruise on the twisty-turny Uvac Lake, and see a number of sparkling waterfalls.

This tour spans Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo and Serbia, tracing the course of the Danube at times, and is never less than enthralling. Expect to fall deeply for a region that has risen from a dark period in history to showcase a remarkably resilient historic and cultural capital.

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Optional Single Supplement: from £545.
Please note some itineraries are reversed.
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Reviewed on 30 Jun 2024 by

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The most memorable was visiting the museum in Srebenica and the Tunnel of Hope. Very moving.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


There are some long travel days but interesting sights to see

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes. We used local guides and ate locally everywhere

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Interesting insight into 3 countries.

Reviewed on 27 Sep 2018 by

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The trip guides' frank explanations of the history of their regions as we
travelled through these troubled places.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Prepare by reading on the history of the region.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes, the trip coordinator / planner had taken trouble to ensure benefits to
locals.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Very highly the trip leader / coordinator was outstanding in her
management of the group, it's timing and progress as well as of the many
extravcalls on her time and expertise.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

By keeping the group size to a maximum of 12, we can also minimise the human impact on the fragile sites and ecosystems we visit.
We attempt to reduce plastic bottle use wherever possible by promoting use of reusable and filtered water bottles. Our partnership with Water-To-Go provides a discount on filtered water bottles to our clients. We do not provide water from plastic bottles to our clients in country but always ensure there is regular access to drinking water on our tours.
We are promoting the natural beauty and ancient heritage of Serbia, Kosovo and Bosnia & Herzegovina through visiting not only Derdap National Park and Tara National Park, but also the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Sopocani, Gracanica and Visoki Decani. UNESCO Sites are chosen by the UNESCO committee and must "bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition or to civilisation", "an important interchange of human values" or be outstanding examples of major stages of Earth's history or ecological and biological processes in evolution. Visiting such sites helps sustain the traditions and natural ecosystems of Serbia, Kosovo and Bosnia & Herzegovina through tourism.
Throughout most of the trip we will be travelling in minibuses. Travelling as a group in a small bus contributes less pollution than a multitude of vehicles. We will also be exploring many areas on foot, by boats and by train, to not only soak up the amazing sights at a slower pace, but to reduce our environmental impact and footprint along our journey. Slower travel also allows for more chances to interact with people from another culture.

People

The best way to share stories and meet new people is over a plate of great food and a glass of wine in hand. On Day 5 in Radan Park (Serbia), we will be eating in a local farm to try a traditional Serbian lunch. On Day 13, we will be going on a wine tasting and dinner in a local vineyard, near Mostar. Supporting the local food industry in the Balkans not only maintains the cultural identity of the country but connects cultures through the most ancient of pastimes, eating and drinking!
On each Group tour we use local ground handlers. This means that all operational costs go directly into the local economy and help improve employment opportunities in remote regions. Such support can also be seen in our incorporation of homestays, locally owned hotels, family run restaurants and the services of local guides and drivers into our itineraries, which ensures that the money you spend with us goes directly into the local economy and local community.

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