Program V
In the ways of Josip Broz Tito
In the ways of Josip Broz Tito
Zagreb – Kumrovec – Zagreb – Sarajevo – Sutjeska – Mostar – Jablanica – Jajce – Mećavnik – Beograd
Program name | In the ways of Josip Broz Tito |
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Countries | Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia |
Company | Bel Travel Expert |
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Day 1 - ZAGREB - KUMROVEC - ZAGREB AIRPORT
Arrival at Zagreb airport and departure to Kumrovec, the birthplace of Josip Broz Tito. A tour of the place, birthplace and museum, accompanied by a local guide.
After lunch, departure to Zagreb, hotel accommodation, dinner, overnight.
Day 2 - ZAGREB - SARAJEVO - SUTJESKA
Arrival in Sarajevo and tour of famous places from World War II in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Drive to Sutjeska National Park, the oldest national park in Bosnia, which played a significant role in the history of Yugoslavia and the partisan movement, because the Battle of Sutjeska took place here - one of the biggest battles of World War II.
After lunch, a visit to the Monument in the heart of the Sutjeska National Park and the grave of Sava Kovačević, one of the most important commanders of the Battle of Sutjeska. A tour of the place where Supreme Commander Josip Broz Tito was wounded.
Return to the hotel, located in the beautiful valley of Tjentište and dinner, overnight.
Day 3 - SUTJESKA - MOSTAR
After breakfast, and before departure for Mostar, drive to Dragoš Sedlo, the place where the hardest battles took place during the fascist offensive, which offers a beautiful view of the Sutjeska river valley, with one of the two remaining rainforests in Europe - Perućica and its magnificent Skakavac waterfall .
"Morning history lesson" and a drive from the Sutjeska National Park
(lasting about 3 hours) to Mostar, founded in the 15th century. The architecture of Mostar is a precious combination of Turkish art and Herzegovinian-Dalmatian mastery. No doubt you have heard a lot about this city.
Traces of the civil war from the 90's are still visible, but today Mostar is again a hospitable and lively place, with an extraordinary history.
After lunch, a short drive to the nearby village of Blagaj and sightseeing - the source of the river Buna, an unusual beauty, next to which is a Turkish tekke. The Turkish sultan was enchanted by these beautiful springs and ordered that a Tekke be built right next to them. This building from the 16th century was the site of the Dervish cult and today represents one of the most mysterious places in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Return to Mostar. Accommodation in a hotel, dinner, overnight.
Day 4 - MOSTAR - JABLANICA - JAJCE
Leaving Mostar, after a drive of about 1 hour, we arrive in Jablanica, the site of a major offensive against German troops in April 1943. German troops aimed to destroy the central command of the partisans, the central council of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, as well as the partisan hospital. Traces of these historical events can still be seen on the banks of the Neretva River.
Drive to Jajce, a picturesque place in northwestern Bosnia, where Socialist Yugoslavia was created in November 1943, which is on the potential UNESCO list of cultural heritage. A short walk around the walls of this ancient city.
Accommodation in a hotel, dinner, overnight.
Day 5 - JAJCE - MEĆAVNIK
After breakfast, we finish part of the program in Bosnia. Drive to Serbia with a break in Visegrad to see the famous bridge on the river Drina.
Lunch during the trip. Arrival in Drvengrad on Mećavnik, a traditional settlement and the Film Academy founded by the famous film director Emir Kusturica.
Accommodation in luxury log cabins. A short film screening and sightseeing of this landmark known for film festivals and brave art exhibitions.
Dinner, overnight.
Day 6 - MEĆAVNIK - BELGRADE
After breakfast, drive to Uzice, a town that used to be called Tito's Uzice. We will visit Partizan Square, the Museum of the Republic of Užice, and we will see the monument to Josip Broz Tito, which was removed from the square, and today it is literally thrown behind the museum.
Driving to Belgrade, with a stop in the beautiful Ovčar-Kablar gorge, for lunch, refreshments and photography.
Hotel accommodation, dinner, overnight.
Day 7 - BELGRADE
After breakfast, half-day sightseeing of Belgrade: National Theater, Republic Square, Kalemegdan Fortress, Temple of Saint Sava, which ends with a visit to the Museum of Yugoslav History, with rich historical contents and the place where Tito is buried. Lunch. Free afternoon for individual program. Traditional dinner with music in the famous bohemian street Skadarlija.
Overnight.
Day 8 - BELGRADE
After breakfast at the hotel we go to visit the Memorial Park "Sremski Front". In order to withdraw its troops from the Balkans in 1944, the German army created one of the largest fronts in the Second World War, in the area of Srem, after which it was named. We will see 70 vertical sub-walls with the names of all units that took part in the fighting on this front, three reliefs with the layout of liberation and enemy units, the Alley of the part with 15,000 names of killed Yugoslav and Russian Red Army fighters, and the Srem Front Museum with sculptures. of gypsum which are observed with special sound and light effects.
After the tour, we go to lunch, and head to the Belgrade airport "Nikola Tesla. Here we end this journey of ours and say goodbye to you, until some new encounter.
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