Situated in the Balkan Peninsula, between Serbia in the east and Croatia in the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina is somewhat off the beaten track from a tourism perspective. A hidden gem of lush rolling hills, towering waterfalls and ancient ruins, the country is also home to some excellent wildlife.
In late April I was fortunate enough to visit the region of Herzegovina with Denis Bohm of Wild Herzegovina. Bosnia and Herzegovina are two regions divided geographically by the towering Dinaric Alps, with Herzegovina predominantly made up of arid limestone pavement, known as karst. With no direct flights from the UK, Herzegovina is…