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Mostar Airport connects arriving visitors to the UNESCO bridge city of Mostar, the Dervish tekke at Blagaj, the Ottoman village of Pocitelj, the global pilgrimage site of Medjugorje, the national capital Sarajevo, the Mediterranean gem of Trebinje, and the Adriatic cities of Dubrovnik and Split. Our Mostar Airport to Blagaj private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
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Blagaj is the most spiritually atmospheric and most naturally spectacular small settlement in Herzegovina -- a village of 4,500 inhabitants just 11km southeast of Mostar Airport at the source of the Buna River, whose extraordinary combination of the Blagaj Tekke (the most dramatically positioned Dervish monastery in the Balkans -- the Blagaj Tekija, built directly into the 200-metre cliff face at the instant the Buna River erupts from its underground karst source, the most architecturally extraordinary position of any religious building in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the building most completely integrated with its natural geological context of any Ottoman religious monument in the western Balkans, a 16th-century Dervish lodge whose exquisite Ottoman architecture -- carved woodwork, painted ceilings and the most completely preserved Dervish residential chambers in the former Yugoslav space -- is magnified tenfold by the most spectacularly improbable natural setting of any Bosnian sacred building, the sheer 200m dolomite cliff rising directly above the river source behind the tekke creating the most vertically dramatic backdrop of any religious architecture in Herzegovina) and the Buna River spring (the most spectacular karst river spring in the western Balkans -- the Vrelo Bune, erupting from the base of a 200-metre sheer cliff at 43 cubic metres per second, the most volumetrically impressive and most visually dramatic karst spring in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the largest single karst spring accessible from any Herzegovinian town) give it a natural and spiritual heritage of extraordinary dramatic power in a completely intimate village setting.
Blagaj's most celebrated natural surroundings are the Buna River canyon (the most completely forested and most ecologically pristine short river canyon in Herzegovina -- the Buna flowing just 9km from its dramatic spring to the Neretva confluence, the most biologically productive short karst river in the region, its trout population the most abundant in any Herzegovinian river of comparable length, its canyon walls the most completely forested limestone cliffs in the Mostar basin) and the medieval town of Blagaj Stjepan-grad (the most completely preserved medieval Herzegovinian fortress -- the hilltop ruins of the medieval Herzeg Stefan Vukcic Kosaca fortification above the village, commanding the most complete panorama of the Buna valley and the Neretva corridor from any medieval fortress in the region, the most historically significant single medieval monument in the Blagaj area). The traditional Herzegovina restaurants along the Buna (the most atmospheric riverside dining in Herzegovina -- the old stone-built riverside restaurants at the Buna spring, serving the most freshly caught trout in any Bosnian riverside restaurant setting, the most completely Ottoman-and-natural-environment-integrated dining experience in Bosnia and Herzegovina) give Blagaj a culinary and atmospheric completeness of the most authentic Herzegovinian kind.
Blagaj Tekke -- Most Dramatically Positioned Dervish Monastery in the Balkans, Built Directly Into 200m Cliff at the Buna River Source, Most Architecturally Extraordinary Position of Any Religious Building in Bosnia: The Blagaj Tekija (built directly into the 200m cliff face at the Buna River's karst spring -- the most dramatically positioned Dervish monastery in the Balkans, the most architecturally extraordinary religious building position in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 16th-century Ottoman lodge with the most completely preserved Dervish chambers in the former Yugoslav space, its sheer cliff backdrop the most vertically dramatic natural setting of any religious architecture in Herzegovina) gives Blagaj a sacred-natural heritage combination of absolute distinction in the western Balkans.
Vrelo Bune -- Most Volumetrically Impressive and Most Visually Dramatic Karst Spring in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 43 m³/sec from the Base of a 200m Sheer Cliff: The Buna spring (43 m³/sec erupting from the base of a 200m sheer dolomite cliff -- the most spectacular karst spring in the western Balkans, the largest single karst spring accessible from any Herzegovinian town, the most visually dramatic freshwater source in Bosnia and Herzegovina) gives Blagaj a natural geological heritage of world karst significance in the most intimately accessible village setting in Herzegovina.
Direct 11km Transfer -- 17 Minutes, Most Immediate Extraordinary Natural Destination from Mostar Airport: Blagaj is just 11km from Mostar Airport -- a 17-minute direct transfer to what is simultaneously the most spiritual, most geologically spectacular and most photographically rewarding small village in Herzegovina.
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