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Discover Bosnia and Serbia on this full-day tour featuring Visegrad, Andricgrad, and Drvengrad for $77.10, with stunning landscapes, UNESCO sites, and cultural highlights.
Explore the best of eastern Bosnia and western Serbia with the Visegrad, Andricgrad, and Drvengrad tour from Sarajevo. Priced at $77.10 per person, this 10 to 12-hour adventure offers a well-balanced mix of history, culture, and scenic views. The tour departs from Sarajevo at 8:00 a.m., with the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off included, and takes you across borders with ease, thanks to the guide-led transportation.
This trip is ideal for those who want to maximize their day without the hassle of driving. The small group size—limited to 7 travelers—ensures a comfortable and personalized experience. With group discounts available, it’s a popular choice, often booked 30 days in advance. The tour’s highly positive reviews reflect its engaging guides, stunning locations, and good value, making it a top recommendation in Sarajevo.


The adventure begins at Meet Bosnia Tours located at Gazi Husrev Begova 75. The meeting time is 8:00 a.m., and the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off. The guide greets guests with complimentary water and provides a brief introduction before heading out.
The tour ends back at the original meeting point, wrapping up after a full day of sightseeing. The small group size and mobile tickets make for an intimate and flexible experience, with the possibility of group discounts for larger parties.
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The tour’s first highlight is the Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge, completed in 1577 and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2007. Spanning the Drina River, this Ottoman masterpiece was designed by Mimar Sinan and remains a symbol of regional history and architecture.
Guests spend about 45 minutes here, soaking in the views of the historic bridge and learning about its significance. The admission is free, allowing for ample time to admire the craftsmanship and take photos of the scenic river surroundings.

Next, the tour visits Andricgrad, a village created near the bridge and intended as a film set for Emir Kusturica’s project inspired by Nobel laureate Ivo Andric’s novel, The Bridge on the Drina. This constructed village stretches from the bridge to the Rzav River confluence, offering a cinematic atmosphere.
In about 30 minutes, visitors explore this stunning set—designed to evoke the essence of Balkan history and culture—perfect for fans of film, literature, and architecture. The admission is free, making it a great spot for photos and a brief walk through Kusturica’s imaginative creation.

Crossing the border into Serbia, the tour reaches the Mokra Gora valley, known for impressive mountain scenery and the Mokra Gora National Park. The park covers 10,813 hectares and is framed by Tara and Zlatibor mountains.
Here, travelers enjoy spectacular views of the landscape for about 30 minutes. The highlight is the Arkan Eight, a narrow-gauge railway famed for its steep climbs and engineering prowess. While the train ride is not included in the ticket price, guests can choose on the spot whether to experience this open-air museum of historic locomotives and wagons.

The Arkan Eight railway boasts a remarkably narrow track that climbs steeply over a short distance, showcasing engineering ingenuity from the past. The exhibits include old locomotives and wagons, providing a glimpse into railway history.
Guests have about 30 minutes to explore the exhibits and decide if they want to ride this nostalgic train. The entire experience offers insight into Serbia’s industrial heritage and a chance to snap photos of the vintage locomotives.

The tour’s highlight in Serbia is Drvengrad (meaning Wooden Town), an ethnic village built by Emir Kusturica on the hill of Meavnik. Constructed with authentic log cabins, some dating back 90 years, Drvengrad is a village-turned-cultural complex.
Guests typically spend 1 hour 30 minutes here, with free time for lunch amid the rustic surroundings. The village’s unique architecture, combined with its cultural vibe, makes it a favorite stop for visitors interested in traditional Balkan craftsmanship and film history.

Adding a spiritual note, the tour includes a visit to the Dobrun Monastery, founded in 1343. The monastery, situated in a picturesque mountainous area near Viegrad, is one of the region’s oldest religious sites.
Guests spend about 20 minutes exploring the monastery grounds, taking in the architecture and serene mountain scenery. The visit is free of charge, allowing for peaceful reflection and photography.

The air-conditioned vehicle and driver-guide handle all transportation, making the long day comfortable and smooth. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with children needing adult supervision. The tour is designed to be efficient, with timings that allow both sightseeing and leisure.
The tour’s reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and the quality of the locations. While the attractions are mostly outdoor, the tour’s pacing keeps the experience relaxed, with plenty of opportunities for photos and brief explorations.
This full-day trip from Sarajevo offers an excellent way to cover key cultural and natural highlights of eastern Bosnia and western Serbia. The UNESCO site of the Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge and Kusturica’s creative village stand out as significant attractions.
The optional train ride adds a nostalgic touch, and the small group size ensures a personalized experience. The value for money, combined with the ease of border crossing and expert guiding, makes this tour a great choice for those with limited time in Sarajevo.
While some stops like the train ride are not included in the price, the overall experience offers good flexibility and a well-rounded taste of the region’s history, culture, and scenery.
“Our guide was Kenny, and he was fantastic! You go at your own pace and theres never a rushed feeling. The actual locations were okay, theres better…”
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off from Sarajevo.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 10 to 12 hours, starting at 8:00 a.m. from Sarajevo.
Can I visit the UNESCO World Heritage site?
Absolutely, the Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and you will have around 45 minutes to explore it.
Is there an option to ride the historic railway?
Yes, guests can choose to ride the Arkan Eight railway; however, tickets are not included in the tour price and are paid for separately.
Do I need a passport to cross into Serbia?
Yes, crossing the border into Serbia requires a valid passport.
What is Drvengrad?
Drvengrad is an ethnic village built by Emir Kusturica, featuring authentic log cabins and serving as a cultural and film landmark.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees are not included for attractions like Drvengrad or the monastery, but most sites have free access.
Can children join this tour?
Yes, children can participate, but they must be accompanied by an adult.
What language is the guide speaking?
Guides are highly praised for their excellent command of English, making explanations clear and engaging.
What makes this tour a good value?
The combination of scenic views, UNESCO sites, and cultural spots at a competitive price and small group experience offers strong value.
Is the tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
Most locations are outdoor and involve walking; travelers should consider their mobility before booking.
This detailed, practical review highlights what makes the Visegrad, Andricgrad, and Drvengrad tour from Sarajevo an appealing choice for those eager to see key Balkan sights comfortably and efficiently.