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A guided one-way sightseeing journey from Sarajevo to Belgrade
Make the most of your one-way transfer, stopping at standout sights along the way
Travel comfortably with door-to-door transfers, including hotel pickup and drop-off
Enjoy added perks, like a ride down green Drina River and a historic train ride journey
Bottled water
All Fees and Taxes
Lunch
Departure Point
Traveler pickup is offered
Astra tours agency from Sarajevo organizes unforgettable tours for Sarajevo to Belgrade in one direction,in addition,our agency offers you the option of pick up at the address of a hotel or apartment.
We also advise you to contact us by email and book you tour directly.
Rogatica, Rogatica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Rogatica small town in east Bosnia.
Visegrad, Visegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina Višegrad (Serbian Cyrillic: Вишеград, pronounced [ʋǐʃɛɡraːd]) is a town and municipality located in eastern Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is resting at the confluence of the Drina and the Rzav river. As of 2013, it has a population of 10,668 inhabitants, while the town of Višegrad has a population of 5,862 inhabitants..
The town includes the Ottoman-era Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge, a UNESCO world heritage site which was popularized by Ivo Andrić in his novel The Bridge on the Drina. A tourist site called Andrićgrad (Andrić's Town), dedicated to Andrić, is located near the bridge. 20 minutes
Andricgrad, Visegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina Andrićgrad (Serbian Cyrillic: Андрићград, meaning "Andrić's town") is the name of a construction project located in Višegrad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina by film director Emir Kusturica. The town is dedicated to Yugoslav novelist and Nobel Prize winner Ivo Andrić.
Construction of Andrićgrad, also known as Kamengrad (Каменград, "Stonetown") started on 28 June 2011, and was officially opened on 28 June 2014, on Vidovdan[1][circular reference]. Andrićgrad is located several kilometers from Kusturica's first town, Drvengrad, in Serbia. 20 minutes
Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge, Visegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina The Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge (Bosnian and Serbian: Most Mehmed-paše Sokolovića/Мост Мехмед-паше Соколовића; Turkish: Sokollu Mehmet Paşa Köprüsü) is a historic bridge in Višegrad, over the Drina River in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was completed in 1577 by the Ottoman court architect Mimar Sinan on the order of the Grand Vizier Mehmed Paša Sokolović.[1] UNESCO included the bridge in its 2007 World Heritage List. 20 minutes
Drvengrad, Мокра Гора, Servië Mećavnik developed as testimony to the idea that anyone who once had his own home – can always have one.
As one of the many people who didn’t return home after the war of the 1990s, whether because everything they had had been stolen and their house burnt to the ground, as was the case with my family, or because they disagreed with the politics of the time, the decision was made and a new home was built right here. Life was started afresh here on Mećavnik. Standing strangely like an island surrounded and defended by its older brothers from winds and storms, this hill became the place where, first in our dreams during a break in filming on Life is a Miracle, and then later in reality, a little town made of pine clapboards.
The main inspiration was the ancient town of Ephesus, one of the first to have an urban core, something the towns of today lost sight of long ago as they continue to sprawl unplanned and orderless with no-one knowing how or where they will end. And it was for this very reason that Mećavnik was built, a medieval fortress defending itself from all the forms of poison that attack society. Its defences lie in cultural pursuits and the production of organic food! At Mećavnik, there is a juicery, but also a barn with thirty cows, while vegetables come from Barakovac, not far from Mećavnik, from the very gates to the Beli Rzav Canyon. On Iver, one of the peaks of Mt Tara, below Zborište, which stands guard over Mećavnik, the first ski resort in Serbia to have an artificial snow-making system was also built, and there, in the summer, two hundred sheep graze on the resort’s lush grass. 60 minutes
Banjska Stena, Bajina Basta, Serbia Viewpoint Banjska Stena
The viewpoint is located 10 kilometers from Mitrovac. The road to the viewpoint is clearly marked, and there are benches and a safety fence at the top of it. The name Banjska stena comes from Banjsko vrelo, which is a spring at the foot of the viewpoint. The spring was of karst origin with water temperature of 4 degrees Celsius. Banja (Turkish for spa, resort) denotes a place with warm water. The citizens of Tara used this water even during the winter because it was always warm. Banjsko vrelo was flooded in the construction of lake Perućac.
Under the viewpoint there is Banjsko točilo, a scree that was used in the 19th century for the transport of wood. Timbers were transported down the river by making rafts out of them which floated down Drina to Belgrade. Banjsko točilo is 1300 meters long and today it is covered by herbs, some of them very rare plants, characteristic of screes.
From the viewpoint there is a wonderful view over the lake Perućac, Drina canyon, Osata area in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Lake Perućac is an artificial lake 52 km long, and it was made by damming of Drina in 1966, for the construction of hydroelectric plant Bajina Bašta. Today, the lake is one of the biggest attractions of these parts. Here you can enjoy boat riding, swimming, sports fishing...
Osat is an area on the left side of the middle part of Drina, also known as a strong building centre in the 19th century. Artisans from Osat built many houses and churches around the Central and Western Serbia. Characteristic for its architecture – log cabins in Tara got the name osaćanka. 60 minutes
Mokra Gora, Mokra Gora, Serbia The Šargan Eight (Serbian: Шарганска осмица, romanized: Šarganska osmica) is a narrow-gauge heritage railway in Serbia, running from the village of Mokra Gora to Šargan Vitasi station. An extension to Višegrad in the Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, was finished on 28 August 2010. It was planned to extend the railway to the village of Kremna by the end of 2011, and in 2013 to extend to the city of Užice 120 minutes
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
JeanClaude_R
14 Aug 2024
Gentillesse et compétence du guide/chauffeur, choix des endroits visités +++, explications et commentaires très complets.
B2694TIdianek
23 May 2024
Traveling from Sarajevo to Belgrade offers an unforgettable experience, enriched by spectacular landscapes and cultural landmarks. After an exhilarating drive, we arrived in Višegrad, where we were captivated by the authentic atmosphere and stunning views of the Drina River. Visiting the Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge left a strong impression with its rich history and impressive architecture.
Continuing our journey, we reached Drvengrad, a unique ethno village exuding tradition and charm. Strolling through picturesque streets, we felt the spirit of bygone times and indulged in authentic culinary delights.
Bosnian Voyager agency provided us with a seamless travel experience, taking care of every detail and ensuring comfort and safety throughout the journey. I would especially like to commend our guide Muamer, who impressed and enriched our experience with his knowledge and passion for the local culture.
Overall, traveling from Sarajevo to Belgrade with visits to Višegrad, Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge, and Drvengrad offers an unforgettable adventure that will remain deeply etched in memory.
andrealC5619OE
15 May 2024
Traveling from Belgrade to Sarajevo was an enriching experience, thanks to our knowledgeable and professional guide, Muamer. The agency maintained good communication, ensuring smooth logistics. Exploring charming locations like Višegrad and Drvengrad added cultural depth to the journey, making it highly recommended for travelers seeking a memorable experience.
This tour in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Bosnian Voyager
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