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Bosnia Tour

A Spiritual and Historical Journey Through Bosnia

Looking for an unforgettable Islamic tour that blends history, spirituality, and natural beauty? Explore our Bosnia Islamic Tour Packages — designed especially for UK-based Muslim travellers seeking a unique European Ziyarat experience. Walk through centuries of Ottoman Islamic heritage, witness powerful moments of Islamic resilience, and connect with sacred landmarks that tell stories of strength, sacrifice, and unity.

BOSNIA

By the early 1600s, approximately two thirds of the population of Bosnia were Muslim. Bosnia and Herzegovina remained a province in the Ottoman Empire and gained autonomy after the Bosnian uprising in 1831. Large numbers of mosques were built all over the province. With breath taking beauty an amazing place to visit.

Bosnia Tour 2025

Excluded

4 Nights | 5 Days

4 Star Hotels with Buffet Breakfast
All entry fee’s for sight included
Air conditioned Transport (Transfers)
Presentations, Daily Islamic lectures and Educationals Talks
Tours & Excursions

Tailor made packages to fulfil all your needs and desires contact us for a no obligation quote

5 Days Bosnia Sample Itinerary

Meet at the airport for Flight departure.

1- Airport Transfer – Meet & greet at Dubrovnik international Airport and cross the border into Bosnia , arriving at Mostar.

2- Check into hotel.

3- Free time to rest and refresh

Fajr at Mostar

1- Transfer to Sarajevo: passing from the south of the country ( Herzegovina) to the central region ( Bosnia), along beautiful green river valley.

2- Check into hotel and rest

3- Saraejvo Old Town tour learn about the rich legacy left by Ottoman Empire and Austrian Empires including Gazi Husref Bey’s 550 -year- old waqf, City Hall , City Hall, The Emperor’s Mosque, visit the Franz Ferdinand Assassination location that started Word War 1, visit the Lions Cemetery to make dua for the Bosnian martyrs ( shaheeds)

Fajr at Gazi Husref Bey’s masjid

1- After Morning Reflections: magical walk through the Old Town as the sun rises

2- Ahmici village – scene of a war crime massacre of Muslims committed by Croatian militia in 1993

3- Travnik tour: visit the historic town of Travnik in central Bosnia, including the magnificent 15th century Coloured masjid, Ottoman Fortress, Blue Water spring

Fajr at Gazi Husref Bey’s Masjid

1- Morning Reflections walking through the Old Town as the sun rises.

2- Olympic Mountain trip visit the mountains where the 1984 Olympics were held.

3- On Igman mountain visit the Army Masjid built by the Bosnian Army during the wartime

4- Konjic – visit the historic town of Konjic

5- Early Lunch – delicious riverside lunch.

Fajr in Mostar

1- Stolac Tour – the most cultural town in Bosnia – including the Sultan Selim masjid

2- Rebuilding the Muslim heritage of Stolac – presentation and visit to sites, Local heritage – a woodcraft demonstration by master craftsmen

3- Departure to airport bring tour to an end

Ziyarats & Destinations Included in Our Bosnia Tour

Sarajevo – The "Jerusalem of Europe"

Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia with approximately 350,000 people living in 4 municipalities. Sarajevo has attracted international attention several times throughout it’s history: In 1914 it was the site of the assassination that sparked World War 1, while seventy years later it became the host city of the1984 Winter Olympics, and eight years after that it became known as the location of the longest city siege in modern history (1992-95) .

The Bosnian culture of religious tolerance and diversity is most visible in Sarajevo, with Islam, Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism and Judaism coexisting there for 5 centuries. Due to this long and rich history of religious coexistence, Sarajevo has often been called the “Jerusalem of Europe.” In one block you can find a mosque, Orthodox church, Catholic church, and synagogue

Mostar – The Pearl of the Mediterranean

The southern region of the country known as Herzegovina. Here the temperature is warmer than Sarajevo and mostly subtropical. The city is famous for its beautiful Ottoman architecture and is called the ‘ Pearl of the Mediterranean’. Mostar is divided by the River Neretva and the location of one of the most beautiful bridges in the world – the ‘Stari Most ‘ , from which the city’s name comes. The city has mostly Muslim and Croatian population, most of whom live on opposite sides of the river.

Saraejvo Old Town

Learn about the rich legacy left by Ottoman Empire and Austrian Empires including Gazi Husref Bey’s 550 year old waqf, City Hall , City Hall, The Emperor’s Mosque, visit the Franz Ferdinand Assassination location that started Word War 1, visit the Lions Cemetery to make dua for the Bosnian martyrs ( shaheeds)

Ahmici Village – Remembering the Martyrs

Visit the village of Ahmici, the site of the 1993 war crime massacre of Muslim civilians by Croatian militias. Reflect, pray, and honour their memory..

Travnik – Cradle of Islamic Scholarship

Historic town of Travnik in central Bosnia, including the magnificent 15th century Coloured masjid, Ottoman Fortress.

This central Bosnian town was once the seat of Ottoman governors and a hub of Islamic learning.

  • 15th Century Painted Mosque (Šarena Džamija)

  • Ottoman Fortress with panoramic views

  • Historic madrasas and Islamic schools

Olympic Mountains & Blue Water Spring

Olympic Mountain trip visit the mountains where the 1984 Sarajevo Olympics were held. On Igman mountain visit the Army Masjid built by the Bosnian Army during the wartime.

FAQs

Bosnia is home to centuries of Ottoman Islamic heritage, including historic mosques, madrasas, and waqfs, making it an ideal European destination for spiritual and educational travel.

Key sites include the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, Emperor’s Mosque, Ahmici Martyrs’ Site, Stari Most Bridge, and Travnik’s Ottoman Fortress.

Absolutely. We offer accommodations and transport options suitable for families, seniors, and children.

Yes. The tour includes spiritual visits to historic masjids such as Gazi Husrev-beg and the Emperor’s Mosque.

The tour includes visits to Ottoman bazaars, historical museums, and interfaith landmarks showcasing Bosnia’s diverse heritage.

Depending on the package, meals may be partially or fully included. We cater to halal dietary preferences.

Yes. Our tour guides are fluent in English, and provide Islamic context for all Ziyarah spots.

Yes, Al Amanah Travels also offers tours to Al Aqsa, Jordan, Morocco, and Andalusia as part of our Islamic heritage journeys.

You can inquire via our website, WhatsApp, or call us directly. A travel advisor will guide you through the entire process.

Yes. Our tours are designed with comfort, accessibility, and safety in mind. We accommodate families with children, elderly travelers, and solo pilgrims. Our itineraries allow adequate rest time, and our guides offer support throughout the trip.

Each tour is led or accompanied by a qualified Islamic scholar or knowledgeable guide, offering historical background, religious context, and spiritual reflections at each site. From the Seerah of the Prophet ﷺ to stories of the Sahabah, our Ziyarah experiences are spiritually enriching.

Absolutely. We prioritize:

  • Halal food at all destinations

  • Respectful cultural interaction

  • Daily prayer arrangements (including in congregation where possible)

  • Modest and Islamic-friendly accommodation

  • No haram entertainment or inappropriate environments

Visa requirements vary depending on the destination and your UK passport status. Our team will assist you throughout the visa process for countries like Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Palestine, Egypt, Turkey, etc.

Yes. We have female-friendly tour options, and our group tours offer a safe and supportive environment for solo sisters. We also have female guides or assistants where necessary.

Our team consults with local scholars, historians, and Islamic authorities to ensure the authenticity and spiritual relevance of each site we visit. We focus on sites that are verified in Hadith, Seerah, and Islamic tradition.

Yes. While we have guided itineraries, we include ample time for personal worship, dua, and spiritual reflection, especially in masajid like Al-Aqsa, Masjid al-Haram, or Masjid an-Nabawi.

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