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This article may contain affiliate links, meaning I make a small commission on any purchases at no extra expense to you. Bosnia and Herzegovina wasn't really on my radar. It wasn't a country that I dreamt of visiting and it certainly wasn't one that I thought I'd spend more than 6 months in. But it is a country that I'm so happy welcomed me in. Most of those 6 months were divided among almost a year and were spent living in Sarajevo. I actually think the fact that it wasn't on my radar nor is a common tourist destination made it that much better.
Even in peak season, it was never as crowded as it's neighbor Croatia gets and it felt like there were surprises around every corner. I had no idea there were wild horses roaming the valleys of Livno, Olympic skiing and snowboarding mountains just 20 minutes from the city center of Sarajevo, or ancient kingdoms that still look like fairy tales. With so much to see and do in Bosnia and Herzegovina it's important you plan your trip around the best time to visit so you're able to do all the activities on your list.
If you can extend that time though, I'd recommend it because you'll soon see that each season brings unique activities, varying landscapes, and completely different weather. It's a relatively small country but is very mountainous and is lacking major highways connecting each town or city. This means that while the kilometers or miles between each destination might not look like much, it'll probably take longer than you expect. It's possible to take advantage of train travel but the main route you'll find is between Sarajevo and Mostar.
This is known as one of the most beautiful train rides in the world so while you might hit some delays on the tracks, the views will be worth it! If you're aiming to cover a lot of ground in Bosnia, renting a car will be your best bet. There are buses running between the main parts of the country and in general they're pretty comfortable.