Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Bradt Travel Guide

Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Bradt Travel Guide
Author(s): Tim Clancy
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Publication Date: 2004-07-01
Pages: 280
Binding: Paperback
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    Product Description

    This one-of-a-kind comprehensive guide to Bosnia and Herzegovina covers the natural wonders of the area, history and culture, Sarajevo festivals and nightlife, and practical information for travelers.

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    Customer Reviews

    Excellent Buy !!!

    This is an excellent book. Very well written and inspiring and funny. Bought a copy for myself adn loced it so i had to purchase another copy to give to a friend as a gift. Would highly recomend it. !

    Extremely useful

    I made two trips to Bosnia and both times referred frequently to this book. Mr. Clancy provides a great mix of history, geography, tourist and cultural information. His love for this country and its people illuminate every chapter. I recommend this book to everyone who wants to learn more about Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Great help..

    This book help me a lot to find a right and perfect spots to visit. Thank you.

    Well You Do Not Have Much of a Choice

    This is the only updated guide on the area so there it might be pointless to comment on it. I'd definitely buy it because the region is quite poor on information anyway. But a lot of time the book is limited and the maps are usually quite useless.

    I tried doing to walking tour in Mostar and also looked for some locations mentioned in Sarajevo in vain. Sometimes the author mentions streetnames which are not usually marked, some locations he talks about are impossible to find without asking people.

    On the positive side, the author is not some dude with a backpack visiting the country. He lives in BiH and has a lot of first hand information. I wish he would share more of it with us.

    The best for now

    This book was recommended to me by someone living in Bosnia. It seems to be the best guide book for that area at this time. I have since found a web site that is nearly as good a starting place but has BETTER maps on the site. I would say that subsequent editions will only improve the information content. Buy Me »
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