Transfer from Jajce
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Departure from Jajce
Selected sights
Estimated arrival to Zagreb
12:28h

Trip duration: 208min

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Departure from Jajce
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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Ethno Museum Ljubacke Doline - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ethno Museum Ljubacke Doline
Bosnia and Herzegovina

105 min

The Ethno Village is rather small consisting of approximately 30 reconstructed rural buildings but these are all authentic and furnished with genuine household items and... rustic artifacts. It is an excellent collection of antiquities that take you back in time to the late 19th century and early 20th century. The central building is the market with an antique shop, a tavern, a tailor and a pharmacist.

Quality photo of Krupa Waterfall - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Krupa Waterfall
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

If you are up for some outstanding nature and peaceful environment do visit this little hidden gem. What will amaze you is not its size... or formation but the fact that it has remained intact over the centuries. Locals usually visit this place as a quiet picnic spot while for the foreign visitors it will be a great spot to appreciate the taste of traditional Bosnian life. The historical watermills on the crystal clear waters are still operational so you can buy freshly ground wheat or eat some trout at the trout farms just below.

Quality photo of Banja Luka - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Banja Luka
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

Banja Luka boasts with natural, cultural and historical attractions. It is surrounded by lavish green hills and the beautiful Vrbas River that splits the town... in two. In Banja Luka you can experience the spirit of different cultures and visit a great number of monuments, out of which the most important are: the fortress Kastel, built by ancient Romans, Saint Trinity Church in the city center, convent Marija Zvijezda and Museum of Contemporary Art, that is actually founded in the old Railway Station built in Neo-Renaissance style.