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SOLE MO L’AGENCE TOURISTIQUE

"Une agence qui accueillit des touristes de partout du monde et fait les beautés de notre région et le pays visible aux autre..."

L’agence touristique
Sole MO tours


Jusovina br.8, 88 000 Mostar, BiH
Tel. +387 62 020 127
Mob. +387 61 071 737
info@solemo.ba.


TOUR OF HERZEGOVINA

The rich touristic tradition of Herzegovina, especially of its capital city of Mostar, relies on abundance of its cultural and historical heritage dating from the Ottoman and Austro--Hungarian Empires and other historic periods that left their mark, as well as on its warm and welcoming people.
Being aware of the special bound that forms between the guest and the city, travel agency SOLE MO decided to offer, in addition to the existent, new attractive destinations revealing to the guests the richness of the above-mentioned cultural, historical heritage and tradition. Our agency also offers services of passenger transport, rent-a-car, accommodation and different excursions led by professional and licensed guides.
(Mostar - capital city of BH south region, Blagaj - capital of Herzegovinian rulers, Zitomislic - orthodox monastery, Pocitelj - frontierbetween East and West, Kravice natural phenomenon (waterfalls), Medjugorje-Catholic holly place, Mostar (bed-night)..

MOSTAR - "the capital" of Herzegovina, is its administrative and cultural centre founded around the end of the 15th century, in the dawn of the Turkish rule. It's most famous for the Old City and Old Bridge, which in 2005 became a part of the Cultural Heritage of the UNESCOO. The city is characterized by the meeting and the coexistence of four major religions present in the area-Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Islamic and Jewish. Mostar is a unique city where historically and culturally the East and West have met, a feature that remains visible until today. Another prominent feature of the city is the beautiful blue-green Neretva river, which runs through the city center. It is unique for its visual attractiveness as well as for the richness and diversity of its ecosystems. One always leaves this city promising to return, charmed by its beauty, originality and complexity.

BLAGAJ ancient seat of Herzegovinian rulers, - this medieval town is situated only 12km from Mostar. From the fortress of Herzeg Stjepan (lord of these lands before the Ottomans' arrival in 1465), situated above the natural karstic spring of Buna river, you can admire a stunning panorama that stretches over the wide valley of the Neretva. On the right bank of the river Buna soars the 16th century Tekija, Dervish Monastery suspended between the water and the rocks, for centuries a place of meditation and prayer.

ŽITOMISLIĆ - about 20 km from Mostar, is a little village situated on the left side of the Neretva river, along the road that connects Mostar to Place. Here is the most important Herzegovina Orthodox monastery, constructed at the end of the 16th century.

POČITELJ - frontier between East and West, called the "City of Stone" by the Nobel prize winner Ivo Andrić, Počitelj is a splendid Ottoman city dating back to the Middle Ages. It is situated about 30 km from Mostar.

KRAVICE - waterfalls, natural phenomenon, about 40km from Mostar, is a perfect spot for all those who wish to rest and enjoy the beautiful and clean natural surrounding, accompanied by the relaxing sound of waterfalls in the background.

MEĐUGORJE Catholic sanctuary, 27 km from Mostar has become one of the most popular destinations for pilgrimage in the Catholic world since 24th June 1981, when a group of teenagers witnessed the appa¬rition of the Virgin Mary. The miracle of Mary of Medjugorje has radically transformed this small town into a "global city", constantly visited by Catholics arriving from all over the world.

Mostar- city of 7 bridges

The Nobel prize winner for Literature Iva Andric once said: "In everything that man pushes by his vital instinct, builds and raises, nothing is more beautiful or more precious than bridges. Bridges are more important than houses, more sacred because they are more useful than temples. They belong to everybody and they are the same for everybody."

1. The Old Bridge- dating from 16th century, built by Ottomans, destroyed in 1993, rebuilt identically, became part of the UNESCO Cultural Heritage in 2005.
2. Lucki most - dating from Austro-Hungarian period.
3. Titov most- built during the Communist era.
4. Carinski most, built in 1916-1917.
5. Vojni (military) bridge built during the Communist period.
6. Hasana Brkica Bridge, built during the Communist period.
7. Pedestrian bridge - Bunur, built during the 1992¬1995 war to enable easier and faster crossing of the river.

All bridges were destroyed in the 1992-1995 war, and rebuilt identically after the war.

Rural (country) tourism (eco tourism)
1. Excursion on the mountain Velez (arrival in the motel Sunce in the evening hours- dinner and bed-night, next morning going to the cottage on Velez mountain with professional guide, lunch in the cottage, return in eco village in Podvelezje)
2. Organizing the hunting excursion, meeting with the Hunting association in Blagaj, winter season, prolongation of the season)
3. Visit ofVjetrenica cave - guests from Dubrovnik
4. Visit of carst source of Buna in the vicinity of Tekija -rnuslim holly place, visit of the cave in boats
5. Excursion to Rujiste, nearby mountain, lunch in Snow house motel (winter season)

...And other exursions all around BH.