Bradt Bosnia & Herzegovina Guidebook
by Tim Clancy
Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide – Expert advice and holiday tips including Sarajevo nightlife and restaurants, accommodation, culture and festivals. This guide also features regional guides, wildlife and natural history, hiking and the Via Dinarica, white-water rafting, wineries, Sutjeska National Park, Tajan Nature Park, Mostar and Lukomir.
Size: 135 X 216 mm
Edition: 6
Number of pages: 384
Bradt Bosnia & Herzegovina Guide
The latest edition of the only dedicated English-language guide to Bosnia & Herzegovina.
About this guide to Bosnia & Herzegovina
This updated Bradt Bosnia & Herzegovina guidebook, now in a 6th edition, remains the only full-length English-language guide to this cultural and outdoor adventure Balkan crossroads.
Written by an expert who came to volunteer during the war and ended up staying almost thirty years, it offers a unique first-hand account combined with practical information that goes beyond any other guide available.
New for this sixth edition are updated maps, contacts and detailed visitor information not easily found online, insider knowledge on the ever-changing hotel and restaurant scene in Sarajevo, details of new attractions such as cable cars and museums, new rural and eco-accommodation around the national parks, and new coverage of the Green and Blue trails of the Via Dinarica, which has been further developed, particularly around Sarajevo and in Herzegovina.
Up-and-coming tourist hubs such as Banja Luka, Tuzla and Mostar are also covered, while a new Eastern Bosnia chapter expands on what to see and do in the main towns and includes details of new outdoor adventure offerings along the Montenegrin/Tara border.
This edition also includes a complete run-down of all the wineries in Herzegovina. A rich history, great food scene, outdoor activities, nature and hiking make Bosnia and Herzegovina popular with all age groups. This updated Bradt Bosnia & Herzegovina guidebook provides all the information needed for a successful trip, from hostels to boutique hotels, cheap eats to fancy restaurants, wilderness adventure to business travel.
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Contents
Contents
Introduction
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
Chapter 1 Background Information
Chapter 2 Practical Information
PART TWO THE GUIDE
Chapter 3 Sarajevo
Chapter 4 Around Sarajevo
Chapter 5 East Bosnia
Chapter 6 Herzegovina
Chapter 7 Central Bosnia
Chapter 8 Northwest Bosnia
Chapter 9 Northeast Bosnia
Appendix 1 Language
Appendix 2 Further Information
Index
About the author and updater
Tim Clancy was brought to the Balkans by a simple twist of fate in late 1992, when he hitched a ride from Germany to Croatia to join the grass-roots relief agency Suncokret (meaning ‘sunflower’), which was involved in aid work in a refugee camp in western Herzegovina. His three-week stint turned into a two-decade commitment, and he now calls Bosnia home.
Tim worked in refugee camps with women and children from all over Bosnia and Croatia and eventually saw out the end of the war as an active humanitarian in the besieged eastern quarters of Mostar. Driving aid convoys throughout the country had introduced him to its pristine nature and fabulous highlander traditions, a side of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) that few people know of and one he thought worth helping to protect and preserve.
After several years of development work in BiH, Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo following the war, Tim spent a year hiking through the mountains and learning more about the highland cultures. In 2000 he and some friends formed Green Visions, the first ecotourism and environment protection group in the country.
Since then he has been dedicated to environmental activism, ecologically responsible development of BiH’s cultural, historical and natural heritage, and changing the widespread negative image of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a tourism and environment consultant for the EU, UNDP and local governments. He recently co-founded an NGO called Terra Dinarica dedicated to the sustainable development of the Via Dinarica mega-trail that stretches from Albania to Slovenia.
This edition has been updated by self-described Balkan ‘connoisseur’ Larissa Olenicoff, who first fell in love with the region after she visited Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2011, and to this day considers it to be one of her favourite places to travel through. She has worked on various tourism projects around the country over the past several years including the initial promotional campaign of Via Dinarica, the mega trail project through the Dinaric Alps co-initiated by this book’s author, Tim Clancy.
Reviews
‘The best general guide to travelling in Bosnia’
The Great Outdoors