8
Jul

Tourism, Tourists, Foreigners …. 

Walking around my local town of Laktasi and the city of Banja Luka some 25kms away, in this glorious summer weather, there is, I feel, something missing that’s so evident in other countries across Europe and in fact, the world. 

What’s missing?

Tourists.

Well there may well be the odd one or two, but as you walk around this beautiful country you very rarely hear a non Balkans accent or language being spoken.

Why?

Maybe the events of the “terrible nineties” that occurred in the region especially here in Bosnia and Hercegovina, still linger prominently in peoples minds. I say this as some of my friends still ask if they need a steel helmet and body armour when invited to come and visit. Weird and stupid maybe but a fact.

Bosnia has been looking at developing their tourism for years now, but it seems to be amazingly slow in developing.

This country now boasts quality venues for certain extreme sports, has some of the most stunning landscapes in the world, the only “jungle” left in Europe, food and drink to die for and hospitality that’s certainly second to none.

If you are reading this, then think about changing the venue for your next break away. Oh by the way its sooo cheap here as well!!

Where to stay?

There are hotels from International 5 star standard down and also high quality hostels at 22km a night (that’s 10GBP). One such hostel in Banja Luka can be found HERE.

I have no contact with any tourism element for Bosnia and Hercegovina so I am not selling anything other than a tip for a great place to visit.