Balkan Tour 6N/7D
Price per person from US$1,108

Balkan Tour 6N/7D

From
US$1,108
Price per person
From
US$1,108
Price per person

Description

Sarajevo, Mostar, Blagaj, Konjic, Srebrenica, Pristina

🕌 This tour offers a perfect opportunity to discover the most beautiful cities of the Balkans, rich in history and culture. Starting in Sarajevo, you'll visit Mostar, which carries traces of the Ottoman Empire, the mystical Blagaj, the natural beauty of Konjic, and Srebrenica, a reminder of historical tragedies. You will also explore Pristina, one of the Balkans' most captivating cities, with its cultural richness and historical landmarks. With accommodation in 4 and 5-star hotels and a Turkish-speaking guide, this unforgettable journey awaits you. Organized by Salam Booking, this tour will immerse you in both the historical and natural beauties of the Balkans.

📅Tour Dates: 

  • November 11 - November 17, 2024

🏨Accommodation: Accommodation in double & triple rooms at 4* and 5* hotels.

Guided in Turkish

*You can contact us via WhatsApp through this link or by calling +90 0212 909 3900.*

*All Conservative Tours Are Conducted Under the Assurance of Salam Booking - TÜRSAB #15093*

🛫Transportation: 

Departure: Istanbul Airport → Sarajevo Airport - Turkish Airlines  

Return: Sarajevo Airport → Istanbul Airport - Turkish Airlines  

📌Meeting Point: Istanbul Airport International Terminal

Short Itinerary:

Day 1: Bakırcılar Street, Çarşı Mosque, Morića Han, Muslim Organization Locality "Mladi Muslimani", Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque and Tomb, Clock Tower, Kurşunlu Madrasa, Gazi Husrev-beg Museum and Library, Europe’s First Public Toilet, Latin Bridge, Hünkar Mosque, At Meydanı - Okmeydanı, Bakır Baba Mosque, Orthodox Church, Alija Izetbegović Park, Ferhadija Mosque, Ferhadija Street (Sarajevo's Istiklal Street), Jewish Synagogue, Catholic Church - Cathedral - Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Sarajevo Roses, Vjecnica (Viyeçnitsa) Library

Day 2: Martyr’s Mosque and the Cemetery, Mostar Bazaar, Koski Mehmet Pasha Mosque, Turkish Republic Mostar Consulate, Mostar Bridge, Tara Tower, Kriva Cuprija, Eğri Bridge, Tannery Mosque and Hammam

Day 3: Silah Square, Clock Tower, Pillar of Shame, Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, Craftsmen Street, Tulumba Fountains, River Gate, Saint Luke's Square, Budva Castle, Fortress built by Napoleon, Preserved medieval shops inside the fortress, Catholic Church, Orthodox Church, Marina

Day 4: Presidency, City Park built by Azerbaijan, Millennium Bridge, King Nikola Statue, Turkish Republic Embassy, US Embassy, Namazgah Mosque with 4 minarets financed by the Turkish Religious Foundation, Statue of Suleiman Pasha, Founder of Tirana, Tirana City Square, Ethem Bey Mosque, Clock Tower, National Museum, University Building, Opera and Ballet Building, Skanderbeg Statue, Parliament and Ministry Buildings, Presidential Palace

Day 5: 11th Century Plane Tree, Zeynel Abidin Pasha Lodge (Halveti Lodge), Ali Pasha Mosque, Ohrid Bazaar famous for its Jewelry Shops, Ohrid Market, St. Clement Statue, Streets resembling Safranbolu with a paper-making workshop using a technique from 2nd century BC China, Hagia Sophia Church, Ancient Theatre

Day 6: Mustafa Pasha Mosque, Jewelers Street, Arasta Mosque, Stone Bridge built over the Vardar River, Turkish and Jewish Neighborhood, Davut Pasha Hammam, Double Hammam, Murat Pasha Mosque, Sulu Han, Kapan Han, Kurşunlu Han, Giant Alexander the Great Statue, Statue of Alexander the Great’s father, Philip II, Vardar River, Macedonian Archaeology Museum and Archives, National Theatre Building, Resistance Museum, Statues of Saints Cyril and Methodius (creators of the Cyrillic alphabet), 17th Century St. Spas Church, Mother Teresa Monument and Museum, Old Railway Station ruined in the 1963 earthquake

Day 7: Halveti Lodge, Gazi Mehmet Pasha Hammam, Namazgah where Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror prayed with his army, Bayraklı Mosque, Maraş District and Bridge, 400-year-old giant plane tree, Emin Pasha Mosque, Turkish Republic Prizren Consulate Building, Stone Bridge over the Bistrica (Akdere), Shadervan Square, Sinan Pasha Mosque, St. George and Catholic Churches, Arasta Mosque Minaret which survived even though the mosque was destroyed during Yugoslavia, Serbian Neighborhood still showing the destructive effects of war

📌Adult Prices:

Per Person in Double/Triple Room: €950.00  

Single Room Price: €1,200.00  

📌Child Prices:

0 - 2 Years: €125.00  

2 - 6 Years: €750.00  

7 - 12 Years: €850.00  

*We offer the highest quality, affordable, and comprehensive tour programs. Plus, you don’t need to worry about extra expenses! We look forward to having you with us on our next journey.*

Visiting

SARAJEVO
SARAJEVO

Day 1: SARAJEVO

Upon arrival in Sarajevo, we will be met by our transfer vehicle and guide at the airport. We will begin our tour by visiting the Tunnel of Life, a critical strategic point for the Bosniaks during the 1992-1995 war, built under the airport. This tunnel played a key role in breaking the siege of Sarajevo, changing the course of the war. At the museum, we will watch a 15-minute video featuring original footage from the war, helping us feel the harsh realities of that time. (The Tunnel tour will be conducted or canceled at the discretion of our guide.) After exploring the photo gallery, war maps, and equipment used during the war, we will head towards Baščaršija. Along the way, we will pass buildings still bearing the scars of the war, Europe’s first electric tram line, which still runs across Sarajevo, and buildings from the Tito-era Yugoslav People’s Army, now used as the Sarajevo University campus. We will also see the second-largest U.S. Embassy in the world, the Sarajevo City Museum, the Parliament Building, and the largest shopping mall in the region, built by Arab investors. Upon reaching Baščaršija, our first stop will be the cemetery where the martyrs of the 1992-1995 war and Bosnia-Herzegovina’s first president, Aliya Izetbegović, are buried. We will recite Fatiha for the martyrs and listen to our guide's recounting of Izetbegović’s life. We will then take a walking tour through the Bosnian-Turkish neighborhood, which has retained its Ottoman-era charm with cobblestone streets. During our tour, we will see the 18th-century Sebil Fountain, Baščaršija’s only surviving artisanal street, known as Coppersmith Street, the Čaršija Mosque, Morića Han, home to the Young Muslims Association “Mladi Muslimani”, and Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque and tomb, built by Sultan Süleyman’s cousin, as well as the Clock Tower, Kuršumli Medrese, Gazi Husrev-bey Museum and Library, Europe’s first public toilet, Latin Bridge (where World War I started), and the Hünkar Mosque, built in honor of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror. We will also visit At Meydan (Okmeydan), Bakir Baba Mosque (built by Bursa Municipality), the Orthodox Church, Alija Izetbegović Park, where local retirees gather to play chess, Ferhadiye Mosque, Sarajevo’s “Istiklal Street”, Ferhadiye Street, the Jewish Synagogue, the Catholic Cathedral, the Heart of Jesus Church, Sarajevo Roses (sites of bombing where multiple people lost their lives during the war), the location of the Fırın Katliamı (Bakery Massacre), the Eternal Flame commemorating Sarajevo’s liberation from Nazi occupation by the Yugoslav army on April 6, 1945, the Markale Market, where 68 people died in the February 5, 1994 market massacre, and Vijećnica Library, an Austro-Hungarian government building burned down during the war, resulting in the destruction of many priceless manuscripts. After our walking tour of Baščaršija, those who wish can enjoy a coffee at the historic “Famous Historic Coffeehouse” overlooking the Sebil Fountain and purchase authentic Bosnian coffee. After some free time, we will have dinner at a local restaurant and then head to our hotel for the night.

Day 2: SARAJEVO - KONJIC - JABLANICA - BLAGAJ - MOSTAR

After breakfast at 07:00, we will depart from the hotel at 08:00 and begin our tour of Mostar. Our first stop is the small town of Konjic, located on the banks of the Neretva River, home to a population of 50,000 people (Sarajevo - Konjic 50 km). In this town, we will see the Ottoman Bridge, damaged during both World War II and the 1992-1995 war and later restored by the Turkish Highways Department and TIKA. We will also see the Broken Minaret Mosque and the mini bazaar. After a photo break, we will continue to Jablanica, the town where Yugoslavia’s founder Josip Broz Tito was named Marshal during a battle (Konjic - Jablanica 23 km). Famous for its roast lamb, this town is also where, in 1943, Tito’s forces destroyed a bridge during their struggle against the Nazis. We will visit the site of the battle and the remains of the bridge. Our next stop is the Alperen Tekke (Dervish Lodge) built over the source of the Buna River, 5 centuries ago (Jablanica - Blagaj 59 km). Along the way, we will pass Mostar Airport and a military base that was used as a shelter for airplanes during the Yugoslav era. At the Alperen Tekke, also known as the Sarı Saltuk Tekke, we will visit the tombs of Ali Pasha and Sarı Saltuk. We will explore the two-story building, constructed in the style of a typical Anatolian house, which features a women's prayer room, a courtyard room, a men's prayer room and zikr room, a small hammam, a secluded room, and a kitchen. Guests can also enjoy Turkish tea in the courtyard overlooking the river. Our final stop for the day will be Mostar (Blagaj - Mostar 12 km). In Mostar, we will visit the Martyrs’ Mosque and its adjacent cemetery, which is notable for being the resting place of both Muslim Bosniaks and Croat and Serb Mostarians who fought side by side during the war. We will then walk through Mostar Bazaar, with its unique cobbled streets made from stones gathered from the river, and visit Koski Mehmet Pasha Mosque, known as the best spot to take photos of the famous bridge. We will also see the Consulate General of Turkey in Mostar, the single-arched Mostar Bridge, originally built in 1566 by Hayrettin, a student of Mimar Sinan, destroyed in 1993, and rebuilt in 2004. Next, we will visit Tara Tower, which used to house the guards responsible for the bridge’s security and now functions as a museum. We will also see Kriva Ćuprija (The Crooked Bridge), and Tabakhane Mosque and Hammam, built specifically for leather workers so they wouldn’t disturb worshippers in other mosques with the smell of their work. After dinner at a local restaurant, we will settle into our hotel in Mostar for the night.

Day 3: MOSTAR - KOTOR - ST. STEFAN - BUDVA - PODGORICA

After breakfast at 07:00, we will depart at 08:00 and head towards Montenegro. Passing through the towns of Stolac, Ljubinje, and Trebinje, we will cross the border out of Bosnia and Herzegovina and into Montenegro. Our first stop will be the medieval town of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In Kotor, we will visit historical sites such as Weapon Square, the Clock Tower, the Pillar of Shame, St. Tryphon Cathedral, Craft Street, Tulumba Fountains, the River Gate, and St. Luke’s Square, accompanied by a local guide. After the city tour, we will continue our journey to Budva. In Budva, we will visit Budva Castle, the fortress built by Napoleon, well-preserved medieval shops, the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church, and the Marina. After some free time for shopping, we will travel to St. Stefan Island for a photo stop to capture the stunning views. We will then take a short drive to the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica. After arriving in Podgorica, we will have dinner at a local restaurant and then head to our hotel for the night. (If we are staying in Shkodra, we will not visit Podgorica.)

Day 4: PODGORICA - SHKODRA - TIRANA - ELBASAN - STRUGA - OHRID

After breakfast, we will embark on a panoramic tour of Podgorica by bus, where we will see the Presidential Palace, the park built by Azerbaijan, the Millennium Bridge, and the statue of King Nikola. We will then cross the border into Albania and arrive in Shkodra, located on the shores of Lake Shkodra, which forms the natural border between Albania and Montenegro (Podgorica - Shkodra 55 km). Shkodra, which was under Ottoman rule for 435 years, is one of the most strategically significant cities in the Balkans. We will visit the city’s fortress and walls before taking a short walking tour of the city center. After some free time, we will continue our journey to Tirana, the Albanian capital (Shkodra - Tirana 115 km). Tirana, which was founded by Suleiman Pasha in 1614 and has been the capital of Albania since 1920, will be explored through a panoramic bus tour, during which we will see the Turkish Embassy, the U.S. Embassy, the Namazgah Mosque construction project funded by the Turkish Religious Foundation, the statue of Tirana’s founder Suleiman Pasha, Tirana’s main square, Ethem Bey Mosque, the Clock Tower, the National Museum, the University Building, the Opera and Ballet Building, the statue of Albania’s national hero Skanderbeg, the Parliament and Ministry buildings, and the Presidential Palace. After the tour of Tirana, we will travel to Elbasan (Tirana - Elbasan 42 km). We will pass through the city center and take a short break at Elbasan Fortress, where we will visit the Turkish streets and the Hünkar Mosque. We will then continue our journey to the Kafasan border crossing. Along the way, we will see the famous mushroom-shaped bunkers built by the notorious Albanian dictator Enver Hoxha between 1945 and 1985, which are said to number around 300,000. After crossing the Kafasan border, we will enter North Macedonia. Our first stop will be Struga, located on the western shore of Lake Ohrid and predominantly inhabited by Muslims (Elbasan - Struga 78 km). In Struga, we will see the Drim River, which flows out of Lake Ohrid, and learn about the town from our guide. Known as the City of Poets, Struga will offer us time for photography and free exploration before we continue our journey to Ohrid (Struga - Ohrid 14 km). Upon arrival in Ohrid, we will enjoy dinner at a local restaurant with views of Lake Ohrid and then check into our hotel for the night.

Day 5: OHRID - TETOVO - SKOPJE

After breakfast, we will take a tour of the historic city of Ohrid, once a major Ottoman base in the Balkans. During this tour, we will visit the 1,100-year-old Plane Tree, the Zeynel Abidin Pasha Tekke (Halveti Tekke), Ali Pasha Mosque, Ohrid Bazaar, famous for its pearl shops, Ohrid Market, the statue of St. Clement, a shop that demonstrates ancient Chinese paper-making techniques, and the Ancient Theatre. After completing our tour of Ohrid, we will travel by bus to the charming town of Tetovo, built during the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (Ohrid - Tetovo 130 km). In Tetovo, our first stop will be the Alaca Mosque, built by Abdurrahman Pasha in 1833. The mosque's interior and exterior are adorned with colorful baroque-style decorations made using animal blood, plant roots, and egg whites. Next, we will visit the Harabati Baba Tekke, once a center of the Bektashi order. The tekke’s caretaker of 20 years, Cemali from Tetovo, will share information about the tekke, and we will also meet the resident Bektashi dervish Abdulmuttalib, who will tell us more about its history and ongoing projects. At the time designated by our guide, we will travel to Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia (Tetovo - Skopje 40 km). After arriving in Skopje, we will have dinner at a local restaurant and then head to our hotel. Those who wish can explore the beautifully lit city center in the evening.

Day 6: SKOPJE - PRIZREN

After breakfast, we will check out of our hotel at 08:00 and head to Vodno Mountain, located on the outskirts of Skopje. From here, we will have a stunning view of the city. The journey up the mountain will remind you of Bursa’s Çekirge road. We will then travel to Matka Canyon, one of Skopje’s natural wonders (Matka Canyon tours may be subject to change depending on the day’s crowd level, as per the guide’s discretion). Guests can join a boat tour or enjoy coffee by the canyon. After visiting Matka Canyon, we will disembark near Skopje Fortress and begin a walking tour of the Old Turkish Bazaar, which has retained its Ottoman-era architecture. During the tour, we will visit Mustafa Pasha Mosque, Goldsmith Street, Arasta Mosque, the famous Stone Bridge over the Vardar River, the Turkish and Jewish neighborhoods, Davut Pasha Hammam, Çifte Hammam, Murat Pasha Mosque, Sulu Han, Kapan Han, and Kurşunlu Han. We will also see the massive statue of Alexander the Great, which caused a diplomatic dispute with Greece in 2011, the statue of Alexander’s father, Philip II, the Vardar River, the Archaeological Museum of Macedonia and its Archive, the National Theatre, the Museum of the Resistance, statues of Saints Cyril and Methodius, the 17th-century Church of Saint Spas, the Rahibe Teresa (Mother Teresa) Monument and Museum, and the ruins of the Old Train Station, destroyed in the 1963 earthquake. After our walking tour, we will have free time. At the designated time, we will meet up and travel to Kosovo’s capital, Pristina, which declared its independence from Serbia in February 2008 and was recognized by Turkey and many other countries. Along the way, we will pass through the site of the 1989 rally held by Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević to mark the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo, during which he first used the phrase “Greater Serbia”, a concept that would eventually lead to Yugoslavia’s downfall. We will visit the memorial in the square before proceeding to the tomb of Sultan Murad I, the Ottoman sultan who was martyred during the 1389 Battle of Kosovo. We will also visit the nearby Selamlik building, now a museum, where we can view photographs from Sultan Reşad’s visit to the Balkans in 1911, the last visit by an Ottoman sultan. Afterward, we will continue to Prizren, where we will have dinner and check into our hotel.

Day 7: PRIZREN - PRISTINA

After breakfast, we will check out of our hotel at 10:00 and begin our tour of Prizren, Kosovo’s second-largest city, which is home to many Ottoman monuments. During the tour, we will visit the Halveti Tekke, Gazi Mehmet Pasha Hammam, the Namazgah where Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror prayed with his army, Bayraklı Mosque, the Maraş District and Maraş Bridge, a 400-year-old Plane Tree, Emin Pasha Mosque, the Turkish Consulate General in Prizren, the Stone Bridge over the Bistrica River (also known as Akdere), Shadervan Square, Sinan Pasha Mosque, the churches of St. George and St. Nicholas, and the remains of the Arasta Mosque, which was destroyed during the Yugoslav period but whose minaret still stands. We will also visit the Serbian Quarter, where the scars of war are still visible. After some free time, we will head to Pristina International Adem Jashari Airport by bus.

SARAJEVO - KONJIC - JABLANICA - BLAGAJ - MOSTAR
SARAJEVO - KONJIC - JABLANICA - BLAGAJ - MOSTAR

Day 2: SARAJEVO - KONJIC - JABLANICA - BLAGAJ - MOSTAR

After breakfast at 07:00, we will depart from the hotel at 08:00 and begin our tour of Mostar. Our first stop is the small town of Konjic, located on the banks of the Neretva River, home to a population of 50,000 people (Sarajevo - Konjic 50 km). In this town, we will see the Ottoman Bridge, damaged during both World War II and the 1992-1995 war and later restored by the Turkish Highways Department and TIKA. We will also see the Broken Minaret Mosque and the mini bazaar. After a photo break, we will continue to Jablanica, the town where Yugoslavia’s founder Josip Broz Tito was named Marshal during a battle (Konjic - Jablanica 23 km). Famous for its roast lamb, this town is also where, in 1943, Tito’s forces destroyed a bridge during their struggle against the Nazis. We will visit the site of the battle and the remains of the bridge. Our next stop is the Alperen Tekke (Dervish Lodge) built over the source of the Buna River, 5 centuries ago (Jablanica - Blagaj 59 km). Along the way, we will pass Mostar Airport and a military base that was used as a shelter for airplanes during the Yugoslav era. At the Alperen Tekke, also known as the Sarı Saltuk Tekke, we will visit the tombs of Ali Pasha and Sarı Saltuk. We will explore the two-story building, constructed in the style of a typical Anatolian house, which features a women's prayer room, a courtyard room, a men's prayer room and zikr room, a small hammam, a secluded room, and a kitchen. Guests can also enjoy Turkish tea in the courtyard overlooking the river. Our final stop for the day will be Mostar (Blagaj - Mostar 12 km). In Mostar, we will visit the Martyrs’ Mosque and its adjacent cemetery, which is notable for being the resting place of both Muslim Bosniaks and Croat and Serb Mostarians who fought side by side during the war. We will then walk through Mostar Bazaar, with its unique cobbled streets made from stones gathered from the river, and visit Koski Mehmet Pasha Mosque, known as the best spot to take photos of the famous bridge. We will also see the Consulate General of Turkey in Mostar, the single-arched Mostar Bridge, originally built in 1566 by Hayrettin, a student of Mimar Sinan, destroyed in 1993, and rebuilt in 2004. Next, we will visit Tara Tower, which used to house the guards responsible for the bridge’s security and now functions as a museum. We will also see Kriva Ćuprija (The Crooked Bridge), and Tabakhane Mosque and Hammam, built specifically for leather workers so they wouldn’t disturb worshippers in other mosques with the smell of their work. After dinner at a local restaurant, we will settle into our hotel in Mostar for the night.

MOSTAR - KOTOR - ST. STEFAN - BUDVA - PODGORICA
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Day 3: MOSTAR - KOTOR - ST. STEFAN - BUDVA - PODGORICA

After breakfast at 07:00, we will depart at 08:00 and head towards Montenegro. Passing through the towns of Stolac, Ljubinje, and Trebinje, we will cross the border out of Bosnia and Herzegovina and into Montenegro. Our first stop will be the medieval town of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In Kotor, we will visit historical sites such as Weapon Square, the Clock Tower, the Pillar of Shame, St. Tryphon Cathedral, Craft Street, Tulumba Fountains, the River Gate, and St. Luke’s Square, accompanied by a local guide. After the city tour, we will continue our journey to Budva. In Budva, we will visit Budva Castle, the fortress built by Napoleon, well-preserved medieval shops, the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church, and the Marina. After some free time for shopping, we will travel to St. Stefan Island for a photo stop to capture the stunning views. We will then take a short drive to the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica. After arriving in Podgorica, we will have dinner at a local restaurant and then head to our hotel for the night. (If we are staying in Shkodra, we will not visit Podgorica.)

PODGORICA - SHKODRA - TIRANA - ELBASAN - STRUGA - OHRID
 PODGORICA - SHKODRA - TIRANA - ELBASAN - STRUGA - OHRID

Day 4: PODGORICA - SHKODRA - TIRANA - ELBASAN - STRUGA - OHRID

After breakfast, we will embark on a panoramic tour of Podgorica by bus, where we will see the Presidential Palace, the park built by Azerbaijan, the Millennium Bridge, and the statue of King Nikola. We will then cross the border into Albania and arrive in Shkodra, located on the shores of Lake Shkodra, which forms the natural border between Albania and Montenegro (Podgorica - Shkodra 55 km). Shkodra, which was under Ottoman rule for 435 years, is one of the most strategically significant cities in the Balkans. We will visit the city’s fortress and walls before taking a short walking tour of the city center. After some free time, we will continue our journey to Tirana, the Albanian capital (Shkodra - Tirana 115 km). Tirana, which was founded by Suleiman Pasha in 1614 and has been the capital of Albania since 1920, will be explored through a panoramic bus tour, during which we will see the Turkish Embassy, the U.S. Embassy, the Namazgah Mosque construction project funded by the Turkish Religious Foundation, the statue of Tirana’s founder Suleiman Pasha, Tirana’s main square, Ethem Bey Mosque, the Clock Tower, the National Museum, the University Building, the Opera and Ballet Building, the statue of Albania’s national hero Skanderbeg, the Parliament and Ministry buildings, and the Presidential Palace. After the tour of Tirana, we will travel to Elbasan (Tirana - Elbasan 42 km). We will pass through the city center and take a short break at Elbasan Fortress, where we will visit the Turkish streets and the Hünkar Mosque. We will then continue our journey to the Kafasan border crossing. Along the way, we will see the famous mushroom-shaped bunkers built by the notorious Albanian dictator Enver Hoxha between 1945 and 1985, which are said to number around 300,000. After crossing the Kafasan border, we will enter North Macedonia. Our first stop will be Struga, located on the western shore of Lake Ohrid and predominantly inhabited by Muslims (Elbasan - Struga 78 km). In Struga, we will see the Drim River, which flows out of Lake Ohrid, and learn about the town from our guide. Known as the City of Poets, Struga will offer us time for photography and free exploration before we continue our journey to Ohrid (Struga - Ohrid 14 km). Upon arrival in Ohrid, we will enjoy dinner at a local restaurant with views of Lake Ohrid and then check into our hotel for the night.

OHRID - TETOVO - SKOPJE
OHRID - TETOVO - SKOPJE

Day 5: OHRID - TETOVO - SKOPJE

After breakfast, we will take a tour of the historic city of Ohrid, once a major Ottoman base in the Balkans. During this tour, we will visit the 1,100-year-old Plane Tree, the Zeynel Abidin Pasha Tekke (Halveti Tekke), Ali Pasha Mosque, Ohrid Bazaar, famous for its pearl shops, Ohrid Market, the statue of St. Clement, a shop that demonstrates ancient Chinese paper-making techniques, and the Ancient Theatre. After completing our tour of Ohrid, we will travel by bus to the charming town of Tetovo, built during the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (Ohrid - Tetovo 130 km). In Tetovo, our first stop will be the Alaca Mosque, built by Abdurrahman Pasha in 1833. The mosque's interior and exterior are adorned with colorful baroque-style decorations made using animal blood, plant roots, and egg whites. Next, we will visit the Harabati Baba Tekke, once a center of the Bektashi order. The tekke’s caretaker of 20 years, Cemali from Tetovo, will share information about the tekke, and we will also meet the resident Bektashi dervish Abdulmuttalib, who will tell us more about its history and ongoing projects. At the time designated by our guide, we will travel to Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia (Tetovo - Skopje 40 km). After arriving in Skopje, we will have dinner at a local restaurant and then head to our hotel. Those who wish can explore the beautifully lit city center in the evening.

SKOPJE - PRIZREN
SKOPJE - PRIZREN

Day 6: SKOPJE - PRIZREN

After breakfast, we will check out of our hotel at 08:00 and head to Vodno Mountain, located on the outskirts of Skopje. From here, we will have a stunning view of the city. The journey up the mountain will remind you of Bursa’s Çekirge road. We will then travel to Matka Canyon, one of Skopje’s natural wonders (Matka Canyon tours may be subject to change depending on the day’s crowd level, as per the guide’s discretion). Guests can join a boat tour or enjoy coffee by the canyon. After visiting Matka Canyon, we will disembark near Skopje Fortress and begin a walking tour of the Old Turkish Bazaar, which has retained its Ottoman-era architecture. During the tour, we will visit Mustafa Pasha Mosque, Goldsmith Street, Arasta Mosque, the famous Stone Bridge over the Vardar River, the Turkish and Jewish neighborhoods, Davut Pasha Hammam, Çifte Hammam, Murat Pasha Mosque, Sulu Han, Kapan Han, and Kurşunlu Han. We will also see the massive statue of Alexander the Great, which caused a diplomatic dispute with Greece in 2011, the statue of Alexander’s father, Philip II, the Vardar River, the Archaeological Museum of Macedonia and its Archive, the National Theatre, the Museum of the Resistance, statues of Saints Cyril and Methodius, the 17th-century Church of Saint Spas, the Rahibe Teresa (Mother Teresa) Monument and Museum, and the ruins of the Old Train Station, destroyed in the 1963 earthquake. After our walking tour, we will have free time. At the designated time, we will meet up and travel to Kosovo’s capital, Pristina, which declared its independence from Serbia in February 2008 and was recognized by Turkey and many other countries. Along the way, we will pass through the site of the 1989 rally held by Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević to mark the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo, during which he first used the phrase “Greater Serbia”, a concept that would eventually lead to Yugoslavia’s downfall. We will visit the memorial in the square before proceeding to the tomb of Sultan Murad I, the Ottoman sultan who was martyred during the 1389 Battle of Kosovo. We will also visit the nearby Selamlik building, now a museum, where we can view photographs from Sultan Reşad’s visit to the Balkans in 1911, the last visit by an Ottoman sultan. Afterward, we will continue to Prizren, where we will have dinner and check into our hotel.

PRIZREN - PRISTINA
PRIZREN - PRISTINA

Day 7: PRIZREN - PRISTINA

After breakfast, we will check out of our hotel at 10:00 and begin our tour of Prizren, Kosovo’s second-largest city, which is home to many Ottoman monuments. During the tour, we will visit the Halveti Tekke, Gazi Mehmet Pasha Hammam, the Namazgah where Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror prayed with his army, Bayraklı Mosque, the Maraş District and Maraş Bridge, a 400-year-old Plane Tree, Emin Pasha Mosque, the Turkish Consulate General in Prizren, the Stone Bridge over the Bistrica River (also known as Akdere), Shadervan Square, Sinan Pasha Mosque, the churches of St. George and St. Nicholas, and the remains of the Arasta Mosque, which was destroyed during the Yugoslav period but whose minaret still stands. We will also visit the Serbian Quarter, where the scars of war are still visible. After some free time, we will head to Pristina International Adem Jashari Airport by bus.

Meeting point

Istanbul Airport
Day 1: Sarajevo
Day 2: Sarajevo, Mostar, Blagaj, Konjic
Day 3: Konjic, Mostar
Day 4: Mostar, Shkoder, Elbasan
Day 5: Elbasan, Ohrid
Day 6: Ohrid, Skopje
Day 7: Skopje, Prizren
  • Round-trip flight ticket from Istanbul  
  • Tours and visits as specified in the program  
  • Airport meet and greet, and round-trip transfers  
  • Accommodation in double & triple rooms at 4* and 5* hotels  
  • Buffet breakfast  
  • 6 dinners at local restaurants (Drinks during meals are not included)  
  • Luxury bus and professional driver services throughout the tour  
  • Professional guide services  
  • City taxes  
  • Cross-border fees  
  • Local guide services in Budva and Kotor  
  • Kotor entrance fee  
  • Blagaj Tekke  
  • Sarajevo War Tunnel  
  • Skopje Matka Canyon
  • Personal expenses  
  • Drinks during dinners and breaks  
  • Hotel extras  
  • Lunches  
  • Museum entrance fees (Ohrid Boat Tour)  
  • Travel insurance (to be arranged before leaving Turkey)  
  • International departure fee (to be paid at the airport or Ziraat Bank)  
  • Tours and transfers not specified in the program

Important Information

Thank you for choosing Salam Booking. We are eagerly anticipating your arrival for an unforgettable and enjoyable journey. 

Prayer Times: Please remember to bring slippers and prayer rugs for each tour. Depending on the region's conditions, our guide will direct you to suitable prayer locations. 

Tickets: Your tickets are Electronic Tickets, and upon providing your name to the airline officer at the counter, your boarding pass will be issued. For international flights, you must be at the airport at least 3 hours before departure, and for domestic flights, please arrive 2 hours prior. 

Your Passport and Other Documents: Participants who haven't received their passports will be handed them by our officers at the Airport. Those who haven't sent their passports to our company must bring their IDs and passports, checking the passport expiration date. 

Cancellation and Refund Conditions:  

The full service fee is due at the time of registration. 

If the customer cancels 30 days in advance, they are responsible for any applicable taxes, duties, etc. 100% of the amount paid will be refunded, excluding legal obligations. 

If the cancellation occurs less than 30 days before the service, 50% of the price paid will be refunded, excluding legal obligations. 

Cancellations within 15 days will not be refunded. Return fees, if any, will be refunded in the same method as the initial payment. 

In the event of unfair termination by the agency, all payments made by the customer will be refunded within 14 days. 

Health: Bring necessary medications and prescriptions, as some medicines may not be readily available in Turkey. Review http://www.seyahatsagligi.gov.tr/ for more information. 

During the Journey: To streamline your journey, please adhere to your group leader's departure time instructions. Safeguard your valuables and money in hotel safes. In case of loss or damage to personal belongings, inform your group leader promptly. All flights are non-smoking, check luggage tags after every flight, and have the hotel's business card handy. 

Solo Female Travelers: You are more than welcome! We have solo female travelers on each tour to ensure you feel like you're traveling with friends. 

Unavailable Dates: If the dates aren't available but you want to experience the tour, fill out the reservation form, and with at least 4 people, we can arrange a similar experience on suitable dates. 

Budget:Tours, and main meals are covered. Bring money for souvenirs, additional meals, and tips. 

Important Notes: 

Thank you for choosing Salam Booking for your travels. We can't wait to provide you with unforgettable memories throughout your lifetime. 

  • In any case of a problem during your travel, please directly contact with operators mentioned in the voucher. 
  • Salam Booking is a platform for Muslim-friendly travelers that allows them to search and book tours, hotels, or activities in multiple destinations in line with their faith.  
  • Salam Booking does not act as a tour/ transfer or hotel operator. The operators manage all tours/transfers/ facilities on our website. 
  • 100% halal hotels or activities are not standard in non-Muslim countries. Therefore you may face some problems during your travels. On our website, we try to offer as many Muslim-friendly options as. 
  • Prices for all of our package programs are based on a minimum of 10 people, and prices may vary depending on the group size. 
  • The price list and program are valid until a new price list is issued. 
  • Our guide will direct you to a place where you can pray. 
  • If a tour is cancelled due to insufficient participation, we will notify you 20 days before the departure date. 
  • If the consumer or agency cancels the tour, the refund will be made in the currency and channel used for payment. 
  • Our agency acts as an intermediary for those participating in the tour and third parties/corporate entities. The parties acknowledge that our agency is not directly responsible as the primary agent. 
  • If the issuance date of a passport is more than 10 years for regular passports or more than 5 years for other passports, even if a visa is obtained, the holder cannot leave the country or apply for a visa. 
  • For all passport types, our agency has no compensation obligation if the passport holder cannot participate in the tour due to a passport that is valid for less than 6 months from the date the tour ends. 
  • If the passport officer does not allow the passenger to enter the country despite having a visa, the responsibility lies with the passenger. 
  • Our company's cancellation and refund policies apply in case of possible issues with visas. 
  • We only provide document consultancy services for visas obtained through our company. If the visa is not issued, there will be no refund for the visa fee. Our cancellation and refund policies apply to refunds for the tour fee. 
  • Flight confirmations must be made by the passenger 48 hours before the tour departure time. 
  • For all international departures, guests must be present at the relevant port 3 hours before the tour departure time. 
  • Any connecting domestic flights arranged by our company are included in the next international flight. 
  • We strongly recommend that our guests do not book domestic flights themselves. 
  • If the guest is unable to attend the tour due to being late, the responsibility lies with the passenger. Our agency has no compensation obligation. 
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