This second edition of Bradt's "Bosnia and Herzegovina" provides a thorough update to the first English-language guide to this ex-Yugoslavian country. Visitors are provided with ample information to explore this very different destination, including special countryside attractions such as bird reserves and vineyards. A paucity of good, reliable information on the travel shelves makes this guide especially valuable for those planning an independent tour of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Features include: *Detailed coverage of the capital, Sarajevo, and the Herzegovina/Mostar region*All national parks, with hiking and mountain walks*Insights into people and culture: history, language, religion, myth, and cuisine*Practical information on visas, flights, acommodations, local transport, and suggested itineraries
Bosnia-Herzegovina ha sido una mezcla de culturas durante siglos, donde los minaretes disputan el espacio a los campanarios de las iglesias. El paisaje natural no es menos diverso, con bastantes cañones profundos, lagos glaciares, picos imponentes y pistas de esqui para los mas entusiastas de las actividades al aire libre. Bosnia-Herzegovina es el lugar donde sucumbir a una fildan (taza) de cafe en el barrio Bacarija de Sarajevo, vagar entre las aldeas de las tierras altas de Bjelanica y disfrutar de las vistas desde el puente de Mostar.