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Go on a unique backcountry skiing adventure and explore stunning mountains in Bosnia-Herzegovina, an enchanting off-the-beaten-path destination that receives abundant snowfalls in winter. Whether you choose to join a ski tour around the Bjelašnica mountain, near Sarajevo, or go exploring hidden spots in the rest of the Dinaric Alps, there are great skiing options to enjoy in this beautiful and mountainous country.
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What should I know about Backcountry Skiing Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a former Yugoslav Republic. The country gained its independence after a tragic and violent civil war in the 1990s. It is bordered by Croatia to the north, west and south, Serbia to the east and Montenegro to the southeast. Bosnia and Herzegovina is renowned for its beautiful natural environment and rich cultural heritage, its delicious cuisine, eclectic music, winter sports, unique architecture and festivals. Don’t miss out on a visit to the beautiful Mostar, the most important city in the Herzegovina region.
Why should I choose Bosnia and Herzegovina for my Backcountry Skiing adventure?
Beautiful scenery
Stunning snow-covered mountains, pristine landscapes and breathtaking views make Bosnia-Herzegovina a magical winter wonderland. This small country has no shortage of natural beauty, with stunning valleys and rugged hills, turquoise rivers and even a small stretch of seashore over the Adriatic Sea. Discover a dream destination for outdoor lovers!
Off the beaten path
Although Bosnia-Herzegovina has been gaining popularity among backpackers and adventurous travelers in the last few years (mostly in summer), it is still one of Europe’s best kept secrets, meaning you will enjoy a backcountry skiing experience away from crowds and tourists. Additionally, prices make it one of Europe’s best-value destinations.
Sarajevo
Visit Sarajevo, the capital city, and uncover the Bosnian charm! Sarajevo is a beautiful city with an East-meets-West vibe, steeped in tragic history and rich culture. Today it is a wonderful place to visit, to discover its unique architecture, beautiful synagoges, mosques and cathedrals, a vibrant street life and a delicious cafè culture.
What can I expect from the weather in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
In the winter months, cold waves from the north and north east bring snow and freezing temperatures in most of Bosnia. The average temperature in Sarajevo in January is -0.5ºC, but during cold waves the temperature can drop to -20ºC. In the high mountains the climate gets naturally cold in winter.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian.
What currency is accepted in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Convertible mark (BAM)
How can I get to Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Sarajevo International Airport is the busiest airport in the country and the best way to get in Bosnia, with flights all over Europe and the Middle East. Bosnia has multiple borderland crossings with Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, with direct bus connections between countris. There is also a daily train service from Zagreb, Croatia.
What’s the country code of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
+387
What’s the high season for Backcountry Skiing in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
The best time for a ski trip is between January and March.
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