Konjic
The old town of Konjic is quite nice to stroll through. The center of town is rather pleasant too, with stunning views in every direction. The main street is often closed to vehicle traffic and is filled with the young and old walking, hanging out in cafés or selling their wares along the riverside markets. People in Konjic are very easy going and friendly so feel free to ask someone for directions or to engage in some small talk. One of the not-to-be-missed attractions is certainly Kamena cuprija (Stone Bridge) built in 1682. It was destroyed during World War II, but was rebuilt in 2009. Since the early 1900s, Konjic has come to be known for its woodcarvers. The craft developed a commercial dimension during the Austro-Hungarian occupation in the early 20th century. Before World War II Konjic had a couple of dozen woodcarving businesses, who sold their elaborately-carved heirloom furniture and boxes within the Austro- Hungarian empire and beyond.
Boracko Lake
Real adventure awaits you over the mountaintop near Boracko Lake. To get there, just follow the signs for 'rafting' up the long and winding mountain road.
It takes about half an hour to travel up and over the mountain. Boracko Glacier Lake is snuggled in between Prenj, Bjelasnica and Visocica mountains. The lake is open to the public for camping, swimming and BBQs. The best spot is across the lake by the restaurant where you will find a great freshwater stream and plenty of shade
Rafting
Canyons of rivers of Bosnia and Herzegovina - emerald Neretva River, marvelous Drina River, clear Una River and attractive Tara River - will offer you pleasure and unforgettable adventure on water.
The strength of clear, sparkling waters, wild beauty of surrounding cliffs and banks is a pleasure that one must experience.
Streams of rivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina have a danger of wild rapids and a calmness of plain waters. Because of that, they are suitable both for amateurs and those who search for extreme adventures.