I often get mails and comments from potential tourists and visitors saying that they have seen an image on this blog or a post and they want to know where that is and how they can get there. And after answering I thought that I should do something to showcase these destinations in a better way. Sure, if you go to the menu of this blog under "Travels" -> "Bosnia and Herzegovina" you will find all posts related to this country, but it's not easy to keep track of it.
Sebilj, a wodden fountain in Bascarsija, the old town of Sarajevo
That's why I created a Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide on this blog, which you can find under "About Me" -> "Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide". It's a constantly updated page, that not only lists the blog posts by city and region, but also provides an updated map which shows where the places are located that I talk about.
At the spring of the Buna river in Blagaj
Now it's much easier to plan a route or trip and I hope to update the page and continue growing it. I made it a while back, but I never talked about it in extent. On the side of the blog you will always find a small promo image for that page. Just click it and it will get you there (or use the menu). I hope this will be of good use to many.
You can find the complete and updated Bosnia and Herzegovina Travel Guide here
Peaking out of the main tower of Pocitelj town
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Traumhaft schöne Aufnahmen!!! Liebe Grüße
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, Mersad.
ReplyDeleteMaybe, someday...
one never knows what the future may bring.
great idea to help them find what they want to visit. i wish i could, but i have to depend on your visits from my computer.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, you get to enjoy the sights. Thanks Sandra!
DeleteHello Mersad, your images are gorgeous. I would love to visit these places myself someday. Your blog is wonderful. Have a happy day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour country is so beautiful Mersad! I am rally looking forward to visit. I will insist you to take me along on some of your trips also - would be great to have the guide-maker with me during the travels :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a done deal my friend!
DeleteYou arealways thinking how to improve your site adn help people find what they are looking for andI am sure it is very much appreciated. Your country is lovely and that last shot is beautifully framed.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret. I try to keep it user friendly as possible. Writing a blog for multiple years can storage up great posts others can't find later.
Deletefor those of us who can't travel to these lovely and exotic places, thank you for sharing the images of them!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the information and I do agree with Norma, for those of us who can't travel there, your captures are the next best thing!! Seeing your photos and the information you include is the best way to start my day and I do thank you for sharing, Mersad!! I hope you're enjoying a wonderful weekend!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sylvia. That's really sweet. I love to share stories and sights from my world and I'm glad they bring you joy.
DeleteI think it's wonderful that you want to share all the beautiful places you've been. I would love to visit each site and hear the history that abounds. I truly appreciate that you share so much of your world with us....
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy, I really appreciate the positive feedback I get, and I makes me want to do and share more.
DeleteYour images are incredible! Just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! These images are absolutely exquisite! Makes me want to go there.
ReplyDeleteTruly worth visiting; beautiful nature, rich history, friendly people...
ReplyDeleteMersad, your photos are really a great incentive to visit your area. Glad to see you have a travel section for your blog.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Loved seeing this and you were a treat as usual. Thank you so much! Bless you...
ReplyDeleteWieder tolle Aufnahmen mit eingefügt finde ich die Idee von dir echt klasse und gut. So kann man sich immer gleich auf einen Blick orientieren.
ReplyDeleteHerzliche Grüsse
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What a great idea, Mersad, to gather all your wonderful travel posts in one spot. I know that if we ever get to the Adriatic, your blog is the place I'd go to first for research.
ReplyDeleteExcellent plan, Mersad.
ReplyDeleteI particularly like the spring of the Buna river - I can imagine sitting there and breathing in its excellence.
Uz ovakve fotografije nije ni čudo što se toliko ljudi interesuje za BiH. Drago mi je da neko promoviše našu državu na ovakav način. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! Looks so inviting!
ReplyDeleteThere are so many magical places in the Balkans!
ReplyDeleteI've been to the Balkans but have yet to visit B&H. Mostar has long been on my bucket list, though. Your photos are a beautiful encouragement.
ReplyDeleteThe spring photo is phenomenal.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! I'm definitely sharing that travel guide!
ReplyDeleteA great area, maybe a place to visit.
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