Destination

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Travnik is the town in central Bosnia, situated in the valley of the Lasva River and bordered by Vlasic Mountain to the north and Mount Vilenica to the south. Travnik is 90 kilometers west of Sarajevo. Today Travnik has some 16,534 residents, with a municipality population that is probably close to 57,543 people. The valley reappeared in 1244, in terms of primary historical records, when the Hungarian King Bela IV gave one of his notables a piece of land in Lasva. By that time, the area was a feudal estate of the Bosnian state. Although remains from theera did have its share of castles and mansions. The Travnik Fortress was the most impressive fortress at the time, and still stands out as the best preserved of them all. This era gave Travnik its name. The Ottoman era renewed the glory of Travnik. It was from here that the Ottomans planed their invasions further towards the southwest. They brought mosques, religious schools, roads and water systems. They fortified the medieval fortress and built a mini-city within its high stone walls. For over 150 years, the vizier – the Ottoman Sultan’s representative in Bosnia - had his headquarters in this town, attracting both consulates and trade. Travelers visiting Travnik in this era were impressed by the town and called it the European Istanbul and the most oriental town in Bosnia. Ivo Andrić’s brilliant ‘Travnik Chornicle’ gives you a feel of this period.

Travnik Tour package

8 days

Visit Bosnia 8 days

Starting From
1199 EUR