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Traveling to Bosnia

2023-06-12 00:18:20

I will always remember the sunny morning of May 20, 2009. It was time to leave when the clock turned to 00, so it was very early. When I left the airport, I noticed that I had mastered my destiny. No matter what I do, wherever I live, I always thought it was written somewhere and should occur in some way. I can not change this with anyone else. But this summer, my belief started to fade away.

However, since I am a Canadian, I can take care of the world, I would like to travel to Bosnia. Chris visited Vulcan in the spring of last year and strongly recommended a particular hotel in Mostar. I accepted this proposal and found a way to Madjas Hostel. Madjas Hostel has exceeded my expectations, so I thank Chris. Bosnia was destroyed in the war in the 1990s. The whole Balkan region was severely restricted in the last ten years, but Bosnia was particularly embarrassed. Located in the center of the Balkans, Bosnia is a mix of races. These situations mean that they performed some of the longest, barbarian battles during the war. Scars of battle are clearly visible to many buildings, and they are prolonged among all the people invisibly.

I do not know what to expect to come to Bosnia and Sarajevo, except for a brief explanation of the trauma of the 1990s, I do not know much about it. Unfortunately, I admit that I decided to go to Bosnia. Because I wanted to know more about the past of blood and trying to understand the conflict from a more partial perspective. Instead, we found that people who are trying to abandon this wartime identity - "We are not war" attracted new types of tourists.

As of December 2013, Bosnia and Herzegovina is an interesting country where you can travel for travel journalists with a background of political and conflict resolution. In addition to history, this place is really beautiful. Between the natural playground in Sutjeska National Park and the attractive city center of Sarajevo, you can catch your hungry travelers in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also a value destination. The food, drinks and attractions here are very reasonable. What I like about Belize is that there is no massive invasion of resorts like Northern Mexico, even though it is the home of the perfect ocean and beautiful beaches. Places like Caye Caulker are still "owned" by backpackers and I hope they will remain in this state. I still have to return to the Blue Hole to skydive, this is definitely on my list.