De Sarajevo : Randonnée d'une journée à Lukomir Village





Description
Dépassez les villes habituelles et découvrez Lukomir, le dernier village nomade traditionnel de Bosnie, où la vie suit encore les coutumes transmises depuis des siècles. Situé à 1 495 mètres d'altitude, c'est le plus haut village habité de Bosnie-Herzégovine, entouré de paysages montagneux imprenables et de vues sur le canyon de Rakitnica. Sur le chemin, vous traverserez le paisible village d'Umoljani et verrez Studeni Potok, un ruisseau unique qui courbe à travers le paysage comme un serpent. À Lukomir, vous dégusterez un déjeuner fait maison en famille locale, en dégustant des plats traditionnels authentiques, y compris des plats végétariens. En hiver, si possible, l'expérience devient encore plus spéciale avec une aventure en raquettes à travers les montagnes enneigées. Cette visite ne parle pas seulement de la nature, mais aussi de la rencontre avec les populations locales et de l'expérience d'un mode de vie qui vit encore sur les hauts plateaux bosniaques.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
C'est le point de départ de la tournée.
Village où vous dégusterez la meilleure tarte bosniaque de tous les temps. L'histoire de ce village est très riche, ce que vous verrez en visitant la nécropole des pierres tombales stećak du 15ème siècle
Une mosquée vieille de 200 ans à Umoljani est l'un des monuments nationaux de Bosnie-Herzégovine. La mosquée a survécu à l'histoire mouvementée du pays et conserve de très anciennes pierres tombales ottomanes. Près de la mosquée se trouve une nécropole médiévale qui est également visitée.
Un sentier de randonnée passe près de Studeni Potok. Studeni Potok (Studeni Potok) est un flux intermittent (classe H - hydrographique) de la Fédération de Bosnie-Herzégovine, Bosnie-Herzégovine (Europe) avec le code de police de région Europe de l'Est. Il est situé à une altitude de 949 mètres d'altitude.
Lukomir est le village de montagne le plus haut et le plus isolé de Bosnie. Lukomir est comme un musée ethnologique vivant, où les coutumes des tribus nomades et des montagnards dinariques sont toujours pratiquées. Il est intéressant pour ses maisons en pierre uniques avec des tuiles en bois de cerisier. En effet, l'accès au village est impossible dès les premières neiges de décembre jusqu'à fin avril et parfois même plus tard, sauf à ski ou à pied. Un lodge nouvellement construit est maintenant terminé pour recevoir des invités. De là, vous pouvez faire de magnifiques randonnées dans la région le long de la crête du canyon Rakitnica.
L'un des plus longs ruisseaux qui, par son débit idiot, a créé un merveilleux art de la nature dans le canyon entre les montagnes, qui ressemble à un serpent. Il y a une légende très excitante à propos de cette créature, que vous entendrez lors de votre visite.
Notre randonnée vers Lukomir se déroule au bord du canyon de Rakitnica. La rivière Rakitnica, l'un des plus grands affluents de la profonde rivière Neretva, a creusé un canyon en grande partie inaccessible, long de 26 kilomètres et incroyablement beau entre les montagnes Bjelašnica et Visočica. Rakitnica Canyon est l'un des canyons les plus profonds d'Europe et cette véritable merveille naturelle se trouve à seulement 30 kilomètres de Sarajevo. Les sources du canyon se trouvent à 1 120 mètres d'altitude et la confluence de la Rakitnica et de la Neretva est à 320 mètres d'altitude. Grâce à sa beauté unique et son inaccessibilité, Rakitnica Canyon constitue un véritable défi pour les alpinistes, les rafteurs, les pêcheurs et tous ceux qui aiment la nature sauvage et intacte.
Une fois la randonnée terminée, il y a un retour à Umoljani et Sarajevo pour lequel une voiture peut être fournie sur demande. À Sarajevo, vous serez transféré à votre lieu de dépôt.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous contacterons les clients après réception des réservations afin d'organiser tous les détails de la prise en charge. - Cette visite dépend des conditions météorologiques. S'il est vraiment mauvais, nous le reporterons au lendemain. Niveau : modéré Vous devriez apporter : - Veste de pluie - Au moins 1 l d'eau ou plus - Protection solaire - crème, spray, etc. - Les enfants doivent aller avec une personne adulte - Pas possible les personnes ayant des désabillités puisque c'est une randonnée - Téléphone portable pour photos
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte
Avis(79)
Super beautiful hike and very knowledgeable hike, definitely the best thing I did in sarajevo
This is an amazing excursion right outside of Sarajevo to see one of the most remote villages in Bosnia. Our guide, Adi, was incredible and helped us out so much. He came prepared with everything— facts, hiking poles, snacks, even a pair of socks for me when mine kept slipping off my ankles, saving me some blisters! The hike itself was moderate difficulty and long, but plenty of breaks were provided as needed. Plus, the village and lunch are at the half way point! Highly recommend this unique experience! Even I, who am scared of heights, made it okay :)
The tour was very well organised and on the day this was executed faultlessly. The journey to Srebrenica was already filled with an emotional feeling and the journey was narrated beautifully by our guide Agan. He explained the political backdrop of the country simply and clearly and also talked of his personal experience during the war which made us all feel privileged to have someone who could describe the impossible situation the people of Bosnia faced. We were all very moved and would highly recommend this trip. If you are lucky, you may even be fortunate enough to have Agan as your tour guide!
There were 8 people on my tour and this hike was by far my favourite thing I did while in Bosnia. My tour guide was Adi, and he was a great leader of the hike, knowledgeable, and easy to talk to about anything. He was also very patient with the varying levels of hiking experience on our group. I would highly recommend this tour, it is not one to miss!
Wonderful experience! Hike was very beautiful, nature and mountains was amazing, Lukomir village historical and nice. Tour guide was really friendly and insightful. Highly recommend this hike tour to everybody:)
Excellent hiking tour from Sarajevo to picturesque village Lukomir on the mountain Bjelašnica. It was very easy to book it directly with Meet Bosnia agency. Our tour guide, Ahmed, was fantastic. I would highly recommend this tour for all that like nature and hiking.
We absolutely loved this tour. We had a group of 16 with two wonderful guides, Ahmed and Christian. The scenery and wildflowers were stunning! I highly recommend this as it was one of the most fun and memorable hikes of my life! My tips: bring plenty of water and some snacks. You can refill your water at the village The trail is uneven in many areas so wear decent shoes The trail is not technical, but it’s not easy either. Out of our group of 16, 1 decided not to go soon after we started and 2 got a ride down from the top from a villager. They can’t guarantee rides, though, so you have to be prepared to do the whole 10 miles
I went on the Lukomir day hike with Meet Bosnia, and it was absolutely wonderful. The scenery was beautiful, everything was very well organized, and it was one of the highlights of my time in Bosnia. Our guide, Sahin, was fantastic. He was extremely knowledgeable and shared so much information about the landscape, Bosnian history, and the village of Lukomir itself. When the restaurant he normally takes guests to was closed, he went out of his way to find another place for us to eat and even treated the group to Bosnian coffee. He was an absolute delight throughout the day. Sahin also translated for us while we purchased beautiful knitted goods from the local women, which made the experience even more special. During the hike, he made sure no one felt rushed, took breaks when needed, and always made sure everyone was doing well and staying together. His kindness, good humor, and attention to everyone in the group really made the day memorable. As a lovely extra touch, Sahin created a WhatsApp group after the trip so that everyone could share photos. We had taken so many pictures of one another throughout the day, and since none of us knew each other beforehand, it was a wonderful way to exchange memories and stay connected. It was such a thoughtful gesture and just one more example of how he went above and beyond to make the experience special. This was my second tour with Meet Bosnia, and I really cannot recommend them enough. I did another tour with a different company during my stay, and while it was enjoyable, it simply didn’t meet the same high standards that Meet Bosnia consistently delivers. I say all of this with absolutely no incentive to do so—I just want other travelers to know how exceptional my experiences have been. From the quality of the tours to the warmth and professionalism of the guides, Meet Bosnia has been outstanding, and I would not hesitate to book with them again.
the tour was so amazing, and I had such a lovely time! we were really blessed with a great guide (ahmed) and an awesome group, which made the experience even better. the hike itself is relatively easy, but there's definitely a lot of walking and a few steep sections, so it's good to have a decent level of stamina. having said that, I would highly recommend this tour; it was an unforgettable experience! 😊
We had a fantastic day on the tour. Ahmed was our guide and he was very kind and helpful! We started the day around 8/8:30 and drove about an hour up to our hiking starting point. We then had some Bosnian coffee before starting our journey! The hike to the village was gorgeous. It was about a 4-5 mile hike there and then we came back the same way for a round trip of around 10 miles. The hike itself was pretty challenging with numerous inclines and going up and down rocks, which could be steep at some points. I would highly recommend you wear appropriate clothing and shoes and bring lots of water and some snacks. We arrived at the village around 12-1pm and had an amazing lunch that we paid for individually. After lunch we had time to explore the village before heading back. I would expect to get back to your stay closer to 6. Would highly recommend the tour and would do again :)



