• 50 Top Locations in Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Aug 21 2021
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast
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50 Top Locations in Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Summary

  • Zoran Matić is a journalist, passionate about his home country of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). He's recently published the definitive guide for travellers to BiH, not only in his native language but already English and others which will follow in the near future. When a foreigner looks for things to do in Bosnia and Herzegovina their first stop is Brandts Tour Guide. Zoran tells us how that is. Unlike many tourist guides, Zoran has actually visited all the places in his book., which was quite the undertaking. He also introduces some of the fun facts about Bosnia and Herzegovina such as There are some amazing facts such as there are more waterfalls in the country than France, Germany and Italy combined. To find out more about Zoran check out his instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/putnik.namjernik/ (https://www.instagram.com/putnik.namjernik/) If you enjoy the podcast please subscribe/follow and share with a friend! If you would like to support our podcast you can, by maybe buying us a coffee or a sandwich? https://buymeacoffee.com/davidbailey (Buy Me A Coffee) Read Our Blog at https://livinginbosniaandherzegovina.com/ (Living in Bosnia and Herzegovina) Instagram: @https://www.instagram.com/lifeinbosniaandherzegovina/ (lifeinbosniaandherzegovina) Ask us any questions or give a suggestion for a Podcast. Come and visit us and holiday in Bosnia and Herzegovina. E-Mail us at anenglishmaninthebalkans@gmail.com Support this podcast
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