Serbia – Montenegro – Bosnia and Herzegovina

Serbia – has been keen to save its cultural and natural riches, which consist of buildings, historic monuments and natural areas partially protected by Unesco. Perfect places for relaxation are national and natural parks or thermal springs, or visit of the volcanic wonder of Davolja Varos (Devil’s town). Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, located at the junction of two rivers Sava and Danube, is one of the oldest cities in Europe. It has been an important intersection between Eastern and Western Europe, nowadays a colourful mosaic of overlapping civilizations with vibrating cosmopolitan atmosphere.

Bosnia and Hercegovina – where you can find the soul of old European town in contrast with traces of war. In Mostar you can’t miss the jumping competition from the New-Old Bridge into Neretva river. Or if you want a real teaser (that even archeologists can’t work out), try to guess, if Pyramid in Visoko is real or not!

Montenegro – „Black mountain”, a small mountain area country, where you can find holiday destinations, but also historical treasures – like the Bay of Kotor, that is a Unesco world heritage site and historical center of Budva – , or natural beauties – like the second largest canyon worldwide that is paradise for white-water lovers and crystal-clean water of Adriatic Coast.