Konjic

Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

Konjic is a town between Sarajevo and Mostar on the Neretva river in the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The early history of Konjic dates back 4 millennia, with remains of various settlements dating back 2000 years ago found along the Neretva river. Its existence was first recorded by the Republic of Ragusa in 1382. The city was later incorporated in the Ottoman Empire, which left it Islamic architecture and its Ottoman bridge. During Austro-Hungarian occupation, Konjic adopted a European architectural style which forms a blend with Ottoman architecture as seen in many cities and towns around Herzegovina.

After the First World War, which started in nearby Sarajevo with the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Konjic became part of Yugoslavia. During the Cold War, the city was selected by president Josip Broz Tito for his military command center, therefore known as Tito's Bunker, which is today its best known tourist attraction. The bunker openend in May 2011 for the first edition of the Bijenale, a bi-annual contemporary art exhibition in the bunker.

Konjic developed near the eastern end of Jablanica Lake, along the Neretva river. Its location in the Neretva valley forced it to remain a thin strip of residential and industrial areas along the river shores. All travelers visiting Herzegovina from Bosnia must pass through Konjic, either by rail or road transport, giving the city a strategic role.

Konjic's museum & art gallery opened in 2011. It has a small ethnographic collection, and paintings by local artists. The Mulić Record Museum holds a nationally-important collection of wooden furniture. The Ottoman bridge (built 1682, restored 2007-2010) in the centre of the town.

Stari Most bridge over the Neretva

  • Lukomir Village. Lukomir village is the highest and most isolated village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Lukomir is a symbol of historical, cultural, architectural and ambient heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The way of life has remained unchanged for centuries and traditional medieval way of life of Bosnian nomads is still practiced here. Approachable only on skies or on foot between December and April.
  • Tito's Bunker, +387 61 482 400. 10:00-14:00. Officially designated "Armijska Ratna Komanda D-0" or simply "the ARK", this bunker built between 1953 and 1979 served as a Cold War atomic shelter to safeguard the military command and 350 members of president Tito's government in the event of a nuclear attack. The complex, excavated in the southern flank of the Bjelašnica mountain, consists of extensive underground facilities designed to sustain inhabitants for up to half a year. It includes residential areas, meeting rooms, dormitories, communication facilities, and energy supplies. Built in complete secrecy, the bunker remained one of Yugoslavia's best kept military secrets until its collapse in the 1990s, when it was revealed that 3 ordinary looking houses at the shore of the Neretva river concealed the entrance to the country's largest military command center. The bunker is still under command of the Bosnian military, and a platoon is permanently detached to guard it. It can be visited only on a guided tour, which must be booked in advance. It is well worth a visit because it serves as one of the best preserved remains of Cold War era Yugoslavia. 20 KM.

Lukomir Village. Lukomir village is the highest and most isolated village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Lukomir is a symbol of historical, cultural, architectural and ambient heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The way of life has remained unchanged for centuries and traditional medieval way of life of Bosnian nomads is still practiced here. Approachable only on skies or on foot between December and April.

Tito's Bunker, +387 61 482 400. 10:00-14:00. Officially designated "Armijska Ratna Komanda D-0" or simply "the ARK", this bunker built between 1953 and 1979 served as a [[Cold War]] atomic shelter to safeguard the military command and 350 members of president Tito's government in the event of a nuclear attack. The complex, excavated in the southern flank of the [[Sarajevo#Q879414|Bjelašnica mountain]], consists of extensive underground facilities designed to sustain inhabitants for up to half a year. It includes residential areas, meeting rooms, dormitories, communication facilities, and energy supplies. Built in complete secrecy, the bunker remained one of Yugoslavia's best kept military secrets until its collapse in the 1990s, when it was revealed that 3 ordinary looking houses at the shore of the Neretva river concealed the entrance to the country's largest military command center. The bunker is still under command of the Bosnian military, and a platoon is permanently detached to guard it. It can be visited only on a guided tour, which must be booked in advance. It is well worth a visit because it serves as one of the best preserved remains of Cold War era Yugoslavia. 20 KM.

Go rafting on the Neretva!

  • Džajica buk, Džajići, +387 61 482 400. A more elaborate package for rafting on the Neretva river, including an overnight stay in the town of Džajići, and an animation program.
  • RaftKor, Varda 40, Konjic, +387 61 474 507. White water rafting on the Neretva, starting points in Konjic or Mostar, about 75 minutes from Sarajevo. A shuttle bus is provided for an additional 50 KM. from 70 KM.
  • Canyoning Rakitnica river, Donje Polje bb, poslovni prostor 2, 88400 Konjic, +387 61 072 027. The best of the best, Rakitnica canyon takes canyoning to the ultimate level. It is the second deepest canyon in Europe. Rakitnica is physically demanding and technical canyon with high adrenaline factor, full of new surprises in the untouched nature. Between Bjelasnica and Visocica mountains, Rakitnica runs with a unique altitude difference of 800 m (source and estuary). Canyoning tour starts off with a road drive from Konjic to the village of Dubučani. The entire length of the canyoning tour the crystal clear mountain water is drinkable. 160 KM.
  • Canoeing Neretva river, Donje Polje bb, poslovni prostor 2, 88400 Konjic, +387 61 072 027. Canoeing on the Neretva river is less wild than rafting, allowing more time to appreciate the exceptional beauty of nature. Starting at 90 KM per person, the price includes transport to the starting point and pick-up afterwards, including dry towels. 90 KM.
  • Extreme Rafting, Polje Bijela bb, 88400 Konjic, +387 61 62 85 73. One day rafting down the upper course of the Neretva river without staying overnight. The upper course is in length of 18 km. Starting point just below Bjelimici village and track ends just before Glavaticevo village. The best water level is in April and June, depending on amount of rain during the season. Rapids on this part are up to level 4 and they for sure offer the most adrenaline on Bosnian rivers. Extreme rafting is based on full board, including breakfast, snack and a lunch. The price also includes all taxes, insurance, skipper services, transportation (along the course), equipment and all similar expenses.
  • TudupRaft, Polje Bijela b.b, Konjic, +387 61 628 573. Rakitnica river canyon is one of the most beautiful canyons in Europe. On this river, around 28 km in length, canyoning tours are available from one up to three days. The one day adventure is 8 km in length through the lower course of the river from Dubrocani village till the firth to the Neretva river.
  • White Water Rafting Europe, Kolonija 16, 88400 Konjic, +387 61 817 209. Rafting tours on the Neretva river, with pick-up and return to Sarajevo. Child friendly service.

Džajica buk, Džajići, +387 61 482 400. A more elaborate package for rafting on the Neretva river, including an overnight stay in the town of Džajići, and an animation program.

RaftKor, Varda 40, Konjic, +387 61 474 507. White water rafting on the Neretva, starting points in Konjic or Mostar, about 75 minutes from Sarajevo. A shuttle bus is provided for an additional 50 KM. from 70 KM.

Canyoning Rakitnica river, Donje Polje bb, poslovni prostor 2, 88400 Konjic, +387 61 072 027. The best of the best, Rakitnica canyon takes canyoning to the ultimate level. It is the second deepest canyon in Europe. Rakitnica is physically demanding and technical canyon with high adrenaline factor, full of new surprises in the untouched nature. Between Bjelasnica and Visocica mountains, Rakitnica runs with a unique altitude difference of 800 m (source and estuary). Canyoning tour starts off with a road drive from Konjic to the village of Dubučani. The entire length of the canyoning tour the crystal clear mountain water is drinkable. 160 KM.

Canoeing Neretva river, Donje Polje bb, poslovni prostor 2, 88400 Konjic, +387 61 072 027. Canoeing on the Neretva river is less wild than rafting, allowing more time to appreciate the exceptional beauty of nature. Starting at 90 KM per person, the price includes transport to the starting point and pick-up afterwards, including dry towels. 90 KM.

Extreme Rafting, Polje Bijela bb, 88400 Konjic, +387 61 62 85 73. One day rafting down the upper course of the Neretva river without staying overnight. The upper course is in length of 18 km. Starting point just below [[Bjelimici]] village and track ends just before [[Glavaticevo]] village. The best water level is in April and June, depending on amount of rain during the season. Rapids on this part are up to level 4 and they for sure offer the most adrenaline on Bosnian rivers. Extreme rafting is based on full board, including breakfast, snack and a lunch. The price also includes all taxes, insurance, skipper services, transportation (along the course), equipment and all similar expenses.

TudupRaft, Polje Bijela b.b, Konjic, +387 61 628 573. Rakitnica river canyon is one of the most beautiful canyons in Europe. On this river, around 28 km in length, canyoning tours are available from one up to three days. The one day adventure is 8 km in length through the lower course of the river from [[Dubrocani]] village till the firth to the Neretva river.

White Water Rafting Europe, Kolonija 16, 88400 Konjic, +387 61 817 209. Rafting tours on the Neretva river, with pick-up and return to Sarajevo. Child friendly service.

  • Sarajevo — National capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the border between European and oriental culture
  • Jablanica — Pearl on the Neretva, and home to the Stecci
  • Mostar — Famous for its Ottoman bridge, and cultural diversity