Why did we return to Bosnia and Herzegovina? + our river runs
It’s easy. Bosnia and Herzegovina remained one of our favourite travel destinations.
We returned to kayak. Bosnia and Herzegovina has some of the most beautiful rivers seen by us around the world. Their features and colour are unforgettably turquoise. Sadly, June brought too much rain and very low temperatures. The water level of most rivers made it impossible for us to run them.
Coming from a stunning country – our beloved Romania –, we could only fall for another stunning country. Wherever you go, nature in Bosnia and Herzegovina is bewildering and there are so many things to do!
The food is another thing that we love. A Bosnian meal is made with soul – and you can feel it! We love the fresh ingredients! (and I love the sweets!)
People around the country are kind, welcoming, and helpful. Over the years, we have made friends in Bosnia and Herzegovina. We love seeing them when we travel there.
Overall, there is a certain state that a trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina gives us. We feel free to be ourselves and act without filters. Not many countries offer that.
Here’s an overview of our Bosnian river adventures—
Klokot – we had never heard about it, but our friends from Bihaċ recommended it for beaver watching! We did see dabar.
Una by inflatable double kayak – we stayed at Japodski Otoci; kayaks and bicycles were on the house, so we went for an evening paddling tour around the islands
Una by raft – our friends took us from downtown Bihaċ to Pokoj, a route that was unknown to us; there was fun, there were waterfalls, and there was the unexpected…
Neretva – wilder than we had imagined this river to be; it is fierce, to say the least; luckily, we were in great hands
Trebižat – from easy to complex on a surprising river, seemingly hidden from the rest of the world! P.S. Great company!
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