Tourist attractions
The tourist department of Bosnia and Herzegovina indicated that the most attractive benefits experienced by visitors are - 1) the spirit of the people. 2) Cities across the country are well connected with intercity busses and 3) major cities with the surrounding natural sites are easily reachable within a day.
Some of the tourist attractions in Bosnia and Herzegovina include:
Sarajevo The "Olympic City". Economical, scientific, cultural, political and commercial center of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Called The European Jerusalem.
Mostar, "City on Neretva", "City of Sunshine", the UNESCO site of Stari most and old town Mostar;
Višegrad, the UNESCO site of the Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge;
Banja Luka, the "Green City" with various cultural sights like Kastel fortress and Ferhadija mosque (under reconstruction);
Bihać and the river Una with its waterfalls and the Una River, within Una National Park;
Jajce city of The Bosnian Kings, foundation of Yugoslavia and its famous waterfalls
Shrine of Međugorje, Catholic pilgrimage, the site of a famous Marian apparition;
Prijedor, Old City Mosque (National heritage), Kozara National Park and Bosnia's largest WWII monument at Mrakovica;
Tuzla Birthplace of Mesa Selimovic and famous for its Pannonian "Salt lakes".
The Neretva river and the Rakitnica river canyons in Upper Neretva;
The Trebižat river and its waterfalls Kravice and Kočuša;
The Buna and its spring Vrelo Bune with the historical town of Blagaj;
The Lower Tara river canyon;
The Perućica ancient forest, one of the last two remaining primeval forests in Europe, and the Sutjeska river canyon, both within Sutjeska National Park;
Počitelj historical village;
Mount Bjelašnica and Jahorina, sites of the XIV Olympic Winter Games;
Srebrenica beautiful nature, rafting on Drina, boat rides through canyon of river Drina to Višegrad (second deepest canyon in Europe), also a place where some of the worst war crimes committed in war happened;
Mogorjelo, a Roman villa rustica that dates from the early fourth century. It is situated 5 km south of Čapljina.
Neum on the coast. City on the Adriatic shore of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Doboj and its 13th-century fortress;
Stolac, the Begovina neighborhood and Radimlja tombstones;
Visoko, City of Bosnian Kings and site of the alleged Bosnian pyramids;
Tešanj, one of the oldest cities in Bosnia with its old town;
Bijeljina, known for its agriculture and Etno village Stanišić.
Lukavac - Modrac Lake (Jezero Modrac) the largest artificial lake in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Travnik - The birthplace of Ivo Andrić and site of old town Travnik
Ostrožac Castle - 16th-century castle built by the Ottomans and a second addition added by the Habsburg family.