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Discover Bosnia’s highest village, Lukomir, on this 10-hour guided hike from Sarajevo, including scenic views, mountain trekking, and a taste of rural life.
Exploring Lukomir Village through this 10-hour hike from Sarajevo offers a genuine encounter with Bosnia’s mountain landscapes and rural traditions. Priced at $93.68 per person, the tour combines comfortable transportation, guided trekking, and panoramic views, making it an ideal choice for those seeking an active day out in nature. The tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides and well-paced itinerary, though it involves several hours of walking, so a moderate level of fitness is recommended.
Travelers will appreciate the full-day experience, covering notable stops like Bjelasnica, Umoljani, and Studeni Potok, before reaching the high-altitude Lukomir village. With all fees included and mountain trekking sticks provided, this tour offers a hassle-free way to explore Bosnia’s rural heartland. The tour’s maximum group size of 10 ensures personalized attention, and the free cancellation policy adds flexibility for spontaneous plans.


The tour starts at ulagina 2 in Sarajevo at 9:00 am, where an air-conditioned vehicle awaits. The first stop is Bjelasnica, a mountain famous for hosting events during the 1984 Olympic Games. Here, a 30-minute drive introduces you to the history of those Winter Olympics, setting a memorable context. No admission fee applies, making this an easy start to your mountain journey.
Bjelasnica’s significance as an Olympic site adds a historical layer to the scenic landscape, and the drive provides a comfortable prelude to the more active parts of the day. The guided commentary enriches your understanding of the area’s past, making this stop more than just a scenic viewpoint.
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Next, the tour proceeds with a 30-minute drive to the village of Umoljani. This small mountain settlement offers a glimpse into rural Bosnian life and local architecture. No admission fees are involved, and the visit typically involves a brief exploration of the village streets.
This stop allows travelers to stretch their legs and appreciate the peaceful mountain atmosphere. The guides often share stories about the traditional lifestyle here, providing a sense of authenticity before heading into the more rugged terrain of Lukomir.

The main trekking segment spans approximately 3 hours, starting from Umoljani and passing through Studeni Potok before reaching Lukomir. The walk is along mountain trails, with mountain trekking sticks provided to assist and stabilize along uneven paths.
This scenic route offers stunning views of the Bosnian mountains and the surrounding nature. Trekking through this landscape, travelers enjoy the quiet majesty of Bosnian nature, with each step revealing new vistas and textures. The trail is suitable for most participants with moderate fitness levels, thanks to the provided trekking support.

Once at Lukomir, the highest village in Bosnia, visitors spend about an hour exploring the area. The village’s location offers sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the Canyon Rakitnica. The highlight is the viewpoint that showcases the rugged beauty of this remote settlement.
Lukomir is notable for its traditional stone houses and the unique cultural experience of a mountain village that has preserved its rural lifestyle. The guides often point out features of historical significance and explain how the villagers live today.

The return trek takes about 3 hours, retracing your steps from Lukomir to Umoljani. This second walk through the mountains offers a different perspective of the landscape, often with fresh light and perspectives. The trail remains manageable with the trekking sticks and is paced comfortably to suit the group.
This segment provides an opportunity to absorb the scenery and reflect on your experience, with plenty of chances for photos and quiet moments amid Bosnia’s natural beauty.
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After the trek, the tour concludes with a 1-hour drive back to Sarajevo. The return journey allows for relaxing conversation or sharing impressions of the day’s highlights. The tour ends at the starting point, ulagina 2, providing a convenient close to a full day of adventure.

The tour includes all fees and taxes, so there are no unexpected costs. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort during transfers, and the mountain trekking sticks are supplied to support your walk. Snacks are not included, so bringing a small snack or water bottle is advisable for hydration and energy.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 10, ensuring a personalized experience. It departs at 9:00 am, and the free cancellation policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

The tour’s success largely depends on the guide’s knowledge and ability to share insights. The highly praised guide, Mak, is noted for being flexible, informative, and generous with stories about Sarajevo and Bosnia’s rural life. The personal touch and expert commentary make the experience more engaging and meaningful for participants.
This Lukomir Village hike suits those who enjoy moderate physical activity, scenic mountain landscapes, and cultural insights. It’s a good fit for travelers seeking an active day in outdoor settings, with a comfortable transport setup and small group sizes that keep the experience intimate. Those interested in history, nature, and rural traditions will find it particularly rewarding.
This tour offers a well-rounded experience of Bosnia’s mountain scenery and traditional village life. The combination of scenic drives, guided hikes, and panoramic views creates a memorable day out. Its affordable price and inclusion of all fees make it accessible and straightforward to book.
While the walking segments are moderate, those with mobility concerns should consider their comfort with several hours of trekking. The knowledgeable guides, breathtaking scenery, and authentic cultural stops make this trip a worthwhile choice for anyone wanting to explore Bosnia beyond Sarajevo.
“We had a great time on this excursion up to Lukomir. Our guide, Mak, was flexible and open to answering all of our questions! He was informative an…”
What is the start time for this tour?
The tour begins at 9:00 am from ulagina 2 in Sarajevo.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, including transportation, stops, and trekking.
Is transportation included?
Yes, all transport is in an air-conditioned vehicle from Sarajevo to the mountain stops and back.
What should I bring?
While food is not included, bringing snacks and water is recommended. The tour provides mountain trekking sticks.
Is the tour suitable for all fitness levels?
The trek involves walking with moderate effort, suitable for most with average fitness, thanks to trekking sticks and a comfortable pace.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Are guides experienced?
Yes, guides like Mak are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling skills.
What are the main highlights?
You will visit Bjelasnica, Umoljani, Studeni Potok, and Lukomir village, enjoying panoramic views and learning about local history.
Are there any restrictions?
Most travelers can participate; service animals are allowed, and the tour is near public transportation.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $93.68 per person, including all fees and taxes.
This Lukomir Village hike makes for an authentic day in Bosnia’s mountains, combining scenic beauty, cultural insight, and comfortable logistics.