Excelent trip with a very good guide in Edin who was very pleasant & knowledgeable & gave us an insight into how his family struggled when he was a small child at the time.
Took extra of his own time to ensure we were not hurried & saw all we wanted.
Only criticism is the signage on the street to the booking office to start the tour,heading west is an arrow pointing straight on when you should turn right there, fine coming the other way.
Excellent trip. Edin our guide was very knowledgeable and answered all our questions. The
tunnel museum was really interesting and worth a visit.
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04/22/2024
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kevin1312019
This was a great tour that enabled us to learn a large amount of information about
Sarajevo in a short amount of time. Edin was a gracious and informative guide. Couldn't ask
for a better experience!
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04/22/2024
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Maria Elena S
Sarajevo es una ciudad maravillosa que sigue sangrando las heridas de la guerra de los 90. Pudimos comprender mucho de lo vivido y sufrido por este pueblo a través de un recorrido organizado por la agencia Infobosnia para un pequeño grupo. El guía, Selim, resultó ser no solo un excelente conocedor del castellano sino también un joven culto y sensible que nos acercó tanto a los horrores de la guerra como a las bellezas de Sarajevo y sus gentes. Infobosnia nos organizó otros recorridos excelentes a lugares recónditos.
We booked the tour spontaneously the night before. InfoBosnia wrote immediately to us that there was an issue with Tripadvisor. Actually the tour was already fully booked. But as we replied that we can not swap to a later date, they organised a private tour for us two, so: An additional guide, a driver and a car. Brilliant!
What followed in the next morning was the most impressive tour we've ever witnessed. Our tour guide Lejla Taljic witnessed the first days of the siege of Sarajevo through the Serbs, could flee from the city, but had to leave her family behind. She gave us a deep insight in the days of the siege, but also a digression in Yugoslavia, the Ottoman Empire, the three abrahamic religions and how they have coexisted in Sarajevo for centuries. We could have probably talked for another two hours. Thank you for everything, Lejla!
We'd definitely recommend everyone visiting Sarajevo to book that tour, in Germany you'd probably pay four or five times for that kind of experience and the understanding you'll get for the culture and history of Bosnia and the spirit of Europe is priceless anyway.
Steve R