Tourism
In Bosnia and Herzegovina different cultures, religions, traditions and architecture co-exist, making the country exceptionally beautiful. Tourism is a booming sector and investment opportunities abound: hotels, spas, restaurants, recreational, natural, historical, and cultural attractions. More than a million tourists visit Meugorje each year and, as hardly a week goes by without another positive article in the media, it is easy to understand why international tourist numbers are growing at double-digit rates.
BiH has world-class ski slopes at Mt. Bjelašnica, Igman and Jahorina where the 1984 Winter Olympic Games were hosted. The mountains offer attractive and still intact destinations. The national parks and nature reserves of Kozara, Sutjeska with its virgin forests, the Una, Hutovo Blato, Bardaa and Blidinje are simply breathtaking.
Moreover, BiH has tremendous potential for specialized branches of tourism since it has a lot of unexplored and unexploited destinations where tourists can hike, mountain bike, raft, water ski, kayak, and pursue extreme sports (alpine climbing, scuba diving, paragliding) and eco-tourism.
Bosnia and Herzegovina can cater to what the World Tourism Organisation identified as the fastest growing trend: diverse, off-the-beaten-track destinations beyond the conventional package tours. With its rich and uniquely complex historical, cultural, culinary and religious heritage, BiH is not only a very interesting destination but also a lucrative place to invest.
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