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Are you are seeking a break from the busy streets of Sarajevo and want a day in nature? We have the ideal tour for you. Bijambare caves and Spring of Bosna River is the perfect retreat!
Experience a relaxing horse-drawn carriage ride along Chestnut Promenade, leading you to the nature lover’s haven: the Spring of the Bosna River. Here, you can stroll through paths lined with pretty flowers and cross charming bridges. Find serene lakes with clear water, and maybe even spot more than 300 types of birds in the area.
Next spot is the Protected landscape Bijambare. Located in a Karst region, this area abounds with unique geological features, including karst depressions, sinkholes, and caves. Among the eight caves found here, the Middle Cave stands out. It is the only one adapted, illuminated, and accessible to visitors. This cave is renowned for its extraordinary and rare formations, such as stalactites, stalagmites, cave draperies (curtains), and cave baths formed when water receded over layers of calcium carbonate and clay.
A the perfect getaway for nature fans!
Step into a traditional horse-drawn carriage on Sarajevo's Chestnut Promenade. While rhythmic clip-clop of hooves guides you to the legendary Bosna River spring, try to have a small talk coachman. Language may be a barrier, but they will do their best to make your journey memorable. We say it is not just a ride to final destination; it's an immersive journey history of the region and people.
According to 19th-century London newspapers, Spring of Bosna river was described as the world's most beautiful place, boasting invigorating air, enchanting climate, inspiring landscapes, and soothing greenery. Tucked away southwest of Sarajevo, a mere 12 kilometers distant, this natural wonder finds its home beneath the majestic Igman and Bjelasnica mountains. Strolling through Spring of Bosna river, you can't miss the elegant swans gracing serene lakes. Bird enthusiasts will delight in the opportunity to spot or hear over 300 diverse bird species in this beautiful area.
Gornja Cave, the oldest among the caves in Bijambar, may not be vast in size, but it holds tremendous archaeological significance. People of the Palaeolithic period of the Old Stone Age used the upper cave. It is typically dated to between 40,000 and 10,000 years ago. Middle Bijambar Cave's core chamber is divided into four large halls that are each beautifully decorated with cave formations. A real wonder, the fourth and largest chamber features a ceiling covered in exquisite formations and many stalactites. Due to its exceptional acoustics, the fourth hall is also known as the "music hall" and happen to be largest in terms of square footage (about 60 m in diameter and 15 to 30 m high). This cave hall is acknowledged as one of the most beautiful in all of Bosnia and Herzegovina due to its variety of intriguing shapes and sizes.
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