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Sarajevo Airport connects arriving visitors to the Ottoman bazaars and wartime memory of Sarajevo, the Olympic slopes of Jahorina, the Nobel Prize city of Travnik, the waterfall town of Jajce, the green city of Banja Luka on the Vrbas, the UNESCO Old Bridge at Mostar, the literary Drina at Visegrad, and the miraculous Buna spring at Blagaj. Our Sarajevo Airport to Jajce private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
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Jajce is the most dramatically positioned and most historically complete medieval town in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- a town of 12,000 inhabitants 147km northwest of Sarajevo Airport at the confluence of the Pliva and Vrbas rivers, whose extraordinary combination of the Jajce Waterfall (the most spectacular urban waterfall in the Balkans -- the Pliva falls directly into the Vrbas within the town walls, a 21-metre cascade of the most dramatically staged natural spectacle in any Bosnian town, giving Jajce the most visually unique urban setting of any city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the most photographed single natural feature in any fortified Bosnian town), the Jajce Fortress (the most completely preserved medieval royal fortress in Bosnia -- the seat of the last Bosnian kings before the Ottoman conquest, the fortress where Stefan Tomasevic, the last king of medieval Bosnia, was captured in 1463, the most historically consequential single fortress in the entire history of Bosnian statehood, its walls enclosing the medieval urban core in the most completely intact medieval townscape in the country) and the AVNOJ Monument (Jajce hosted the second session of AVNOJ on 29 November 1943 -- the most historically important single political meeting in the history of Yugoslavia, the session that proclaimed the establishment of federal Yugoslavia and gave Tito the title of Marshal, the most consequential single political event in 20th-century South Slavic history, the founding act of socialist Yugoslavia) give it a medieval, natural and modern political heritage of extraordinary layering.
Jajce's most important natural surroundings are the Pliva Lakes (the most beautiful lake landscape in the Jajce area -- the Veliko and Malo Plivsko jezero, mountain lakes of extraordinary clarity above the waterfall, the most popular recreational destination in the Jajce region, the most photogenic lake reflections in central Bosnia) and the Pliva Watermill (the most completely preserved medieval watermill complex in Bosnia -- the 17 restored watermills on the Pliva River just above the lake, the most unique and most photographically celebrated industrial heritage monument in central Bosnia, the most intact pre-industrial milling complex in the former Yugoslav space). The Jajce catacombs (the most important early Christian catacombs in Bosnia -- the church of Saint Luke built over pre-Christian catacombs, the most complete early Christian underground memorial in the country) and the mithraeum (the most significant Roman-era Mithraic sanctuary in Bosnia, one of the few surviving Mithraic cult sites in the former Yugoslavia) give the site a religious and historical depth spanning Roman, early Christian, medieval and modern Yugoslav political history.
Jajce Waterfall -- Most Spectacular Urban Waterfall in the Balkans, River Falls 21m Within the Town Walls, Most Visually Unique Urban Setting in Bosnia: The Jajce Waterfall (the Pliva River cascading 21 metres directly into the Vrbas within the town walls -- the most spectacular urban waterfall in the Balkans, giving Jajce the most dramatically unique urban setting of any fortified town in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the most photographed natural feature within any Bosnian medieval town) gives the city an immediate visual identity of world tourism appeal completely unlike any other destination in the region.
AVNOJ 1943 -- Most Historically Important Political Meeting in Yugoslav History, Founding Act of Federal Yugoslavia and Tito's Marshal Title: Jajce's role as the site of the second AVNOJ session (29 November 1943 -- the most historically important single political event in the history of Yugoslavia, proclaiming federal Yugoslavia and granting Tito the Marshal title, the founding act of socialist Yugoslavia -- the most consequential single political meeting in 20th-century South Slavic history) gives the town a modern political heritage that defined the entire post-war political geography of the Balkans.
M17 Northwest Vrbas Valley Transfer -- 159 Minutes to the Waterfall Town: The transfer from Sarajevo Airport to Jajce takes approximately 159 minutes via the M17 motorway northwest -- through the Bosna valley, Zenica and the Lasva junction to the Vrbas canyon and the waterfall town.
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