Zelengora Lakes & Trnovačko Lake
Three days combining both alpine lake experiences in Sutjeska — the shorter, more structured alternative to the rural week.
This is not an activity package. It's an immersion — seven days living inside the Bosnian countryside, moving between mountain cottages, traditional farmhouses and a lakeside camp at 1,500 m altitude. The pace is slow because that's the point. The sound of the forest replaces the sound of the city, gradually, until you stop noticing the difference.
You arrive at the mountain cottages at 1,650 m and spend the first two nights above the treeline. Day two is Trnovačko Lake — a 1.5-hour hike to one of the most beautiful alpine lakes in the Balkans, where you camp beside the water, fish, swim and learn to cook on an open fire. Day three visits the Zelengora alpine lakes and begins the journey down into the countryside. Days four and five are spent at two different rural households — caving, cheese-making, gardening, fireside storytelling, and the rhythms of people who still live this way. Day six rides out on Arabian horses above the Tara Canyon before a last dinner with music. Day seven: return to Dubrovnik.
No experience required for any of it. English-speaking guides throughout. All accommodation, meals, transport and excursions are included.
Hike to the heart-shaped alpine lake, camp on its shore, fish, swim and cook on an open fire under a sky with no light pollution. One night that recalibrates everything.
Two days across two different local households — mowing grass, making cheese, collecting eggs, tending the garden and sharing a dinner you cooked together. People who still live this way, willing to share it.
A guided descent into a local cave system with historical narratives from your guide — a completely different kind of discovery after days on open mountain terrain.
Day six ends with Arabian horses at the Velenici stud farm, riding above Europe's deepest river canyon as the week closes — a final dinner with live music overlooking the gorge.
Seven days built on a simple idea — that the best travel takes you into a place, not just past it. Each day moves deeper into Bosnian mountain life.
The journey in is part of the experience. An off-road vehicle brings you through the edge of Perućica — the largest primeval forest in Europe — before climbing to the mountain cottages at 1,650 m where the week begins.
The heart of the week. A sunrise on the meadow, then a 1.5-hour hike to Trnovačko Lake at 1,517 m — where you spend the day and sleep the night beside the water.
A slower morning after the lake night, then an afternoon on Zelengora — the alpine plateau famous across Bosnia for its medicinal herbs and twin lakes.
The day moves underground before bringing you to the warmth of a Bosnian rural kitchen. The contrast between the cave and the farmhouse table is one of the week's unexpected highlights.
A full day in the rhythm of the farmhouse. Work that has been done the same way for generations — and a dinner in the evening that connects everything.
The penultimate day brings the week to its most scenic point — Arabian horses above the Tara Canyon, a local village visit and a last dinner with live music as the canyon drops away below you.
A final breakfast, time to process the week and a transfer back to Dubrovnik. Seven days rarely feel longer — in the best possible way.
I booked this expecting a gentle nature retreat and got something much more interesting. The farmhouse days were the highlight — helping make cheese, mowing with a scythe, sharing dinner with a family who had lived there for three generations. Guide Hamza's knowledge of local plants and history made every walk into a real lesson.
A hidden gem. I'd been to Croatia twice and knew nothing about the Bosnian hinterland just a few hours inland. This week changed that completely. Guide Dejan had a way of making you feel the personal history of every place — the caves, the farmhouses, the canyon. Not a tourist version of it. The actual thing.
The night at Trnovačko Lake is the most peaceful night I've had in years. We woke before dawn and the lake was completely still — Maglić reflected in it perfectly. Guide Milan's enthusiasm for this place was infectious. He clearly loves it and that comes through in every part of the week.
We came as a couple who had never done anything like this — no camping, no farm experience, no horses. By Day 5 we were making cheese and by Day 6 we were riding Arabians above a canyon. The gentleness of how each day builds on the last makes it possible for anyone. We're already thinking about coming back.
More adventures waiting in the wild heart of Bosnia.
Three days combining both alpine lake experiences in Sutjeska — the shorter, more structured alternative to the rural week.
Four days of Perućica forest, Hrcavka River canyoning and Arabian horse riding — the activity-focused counterpart to the rural week.
Bosnia's most demanding 4-day mountaineering circuit — for those who want Trnovačko Lake the hard way, via the summit of Maglić.
This tour works best when we know a little about your group — size, starting point, any dietary needs. Get in touch and we'll build the right version of the week for you.