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Departures: 05 Feb 2026 | 15 & 24 Apr 2026 | 12 & 29 May 2026
PLITVICE LAKES | KALE FORTRESS | OLD CITY OF DUBROVNIK | PLIVA WATERFALL
Gather at KLIA to board the flight to Zagreb. (Transit in Istanbul) Overnight in Zagreb.
Visit in Zagreb:
• Dolac Bazaar is the most famous traditional market in Zagreb, located between the historical areas of Kaptol and Gradec, just a few steps away
from Ban Jelacis Square.
• Lotrscak Tower is one of the most famous landmarks in the Croatian capital. It is part of the defense system
city and was built in the 13th century.
• Ban Jelacis Square is the main square in Zagreb, Croatia, named after the Croatian army commander, Ban Josip Jelacis. It is an important historical and cultural center, often a meeting place and location of public events.
• Church of St. Mark built in the 13th century is one of the most iconic buildings in Zagreb.
• Islamic Center and Mosque is the main religious and cultural center for the Muslim community in Croatia. The complex includes a mosque with a large blue dome, a towering minaret, as well as other facilities such as a lecture hall, library, and activity room.
• Visiting and sightseeing in the Plitvice Lakes waterfall mountain lake area which is called the paradise of the world. True to its name, this area is quite beautiful with a green lake and a series of amazing waterfalls.
Overnight in Bihac.
Visit in Jajce:
• Take photos at the 27m high Pliva Waterfall and the Watermill Open Air Museum which is quite unique with the construction of 20 wooden watermill houses on the Pliva River in Jajce.
Visit in Travnik:
• Castle of Travnik was built in the 15th century during the Ottoman period. Located on a hill with a beautiful view, it features a fortress, minaret, mosque, as well as a museum displaying the history and culture of Travnik.
• Sulejmanija Mosque is a historic mosque in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina that was built in the 18th century by the Bosnian Guardian, Sulejman Pasha Skopljak. This mosque functions as a worship center as well as being an important cultural heritage for the local community.
Free time to wander around Vrelo Bosne and the Tunnel of Hope.
• Take a stroll in the Vrelo Bosne recreation park and enjoy the peaceful natural atmosphere of the park.
• Tunnel of Hope: A tunnel built in 1993 during the Bosnian War to deliver food, medicine, and supplies to Sarajevo besieged by Serbian forces.
Overnight in Sarajevo.
Visit in Sarajevo:
• Shopping in Bascarsija Bazaar while taking photos in Sebilj which is a wooden monument built in 1753, praying in Gazi Husrev- Bey Mosque which is the largest mosque in Bosnia built in 1530, Sahat Kula clock tower and also Vijecnica.
• Sarajevo City Hall (Vijećnica) was built in 1896, destroyed during the Bosnian War, and reopened in 2014 as a symbol of the city’s cultural heritage.
Sightseeing in Mostar:
• Mostar Bridge: Bosnia’s iconic bridge that is famous all over the world and was built in the 16th century based on Balkan Islamic architecture. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of the unity of Mostar, famous for its tradition of diving into the river.
• Shop for souvenirs at the famous Kujundziluk Bazaar along the Neretva River and visit the Turkish House.
• Turkish House built in the 17th century displays traditional Bosnian-Turkish architecture.
• Koski Mehmad Pasha Mosque: A mosque built in 1618 based on Turkish Ottoman architecture.
• The Bey Mosque, built in 1531, is the largest Ottoman mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the main religious and cultural center of the city.
Overnight in Mostar.
• Dubrovnik City Walls were built to defend the city from land and sea attacks. The wall is now a major attraction and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
• The circular Onofrio Fountain was built in 1438 as part of a water supply system that supplied water from a source as far as 12
km outside the city of Dubrovnik.
• The Rector’s Palace now serves as the Dubrovnik Museum of Cultural History, displaying antique furniture, portraits, weapons, coins, and historical documents, as well as being the location of classical music concerts during the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.
• The Clock Tower of Dubrovnik built in 1444 is famous for its large clock and bronze statues of Maro and Baro that ring the bell every hour.
Overnight in Trebinje.
Sightseeing in Dubrovnik:
• Old City of Dubrovnik: Known as the Pearl of the Adriatic because of its scenic beauty. This city is definitely a mandatory destination if you go to the Balkans.
Tours in Kotor:
• Old Town of Kotor: Among the beautiful seaside towns in the Mediterranean with city walls as high as 20m. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its narrow stone lanes, small squares, and Venetian-style architecture.
• St. Tryphon’s Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in Europe. It is famous for its Romanesque architecture, twin towers, and precious religious treasures.
• Kotor City Walls functioned as the city’s primary protector against enemy attacks and its historical significance reflects Kotor’s importance as a trading center and port on the Adriatic Sea.
• Clock Tower was built in the early 17th century in the main square of the Old Town of Kotor.
• The Square of Arms is the main and largest square in Kotor’s Old Town and is now filled with cafes, shops, and restaurants, making it a lively meeting place for locals and tourists alike.
Sightseeing in Budva:
• The Land Gate in Budva, Montenegro, is the main entrance to Budva’s Old Town from the land. It is the main route for tourists to enter the old city before embarking on a tour of landmarks such as the Citadel and the Church of St. John.
• Ancient Necropolis is an important archaeological site located near the Old Town of Budva, Montenegro.
• The Fortress was built during Venetian rule to defend the city from sea attacks.
• Ballerina inspired by a local legend about a girl faithfully waiting for her sailor lover, this statue is now a symbol of Budva. Mogren Beach is famous for its two parts of sandy beach connected by a tunnel, located not far from the statue.
Overnight in Shkoder.
Sightseeing in Tirana:
• Ethem Bey Mosque was built in 1791, becoming the catalyst for the fall of communism in this country.
• Panoramic bus tour past Skanderbeg Square and Skanderbeg Monument.
Sightseeing in Ohrid:
• The Old Bazaar of Ohrid is a historic center with cobbled streets, traditional shops, and cafes that is popular with tourists and locals alike.
• Ali Pasha Mosque: Is one of the main mosques in the city of Ohrid during the Ottoman period. Built at the end of the 15th century, it became the center of worship and activities of the local Muslim community.
• Free time in Chinar Square which is famous for the Old Chinar Tree which is over 1000 years old.
• Upper Gate, Ohrid is an ancient city gate built in Roman times, serves as the main route to the old town and still remains a historical landmark of Ohrid.
• The Ancient Macedonian Theater of Ohrid, built in the 3rd century BC, was once used for art performances and gladiatorial events, and is now the site of theater performances and music festivals.
Overnight in Ohrid.
Tour in Tetovo:
• Sarena Painted Mosque: This colorful mosque complex was built in 1438 and also houses a flower garden, a Medresa school and the Turbe (tomb) of 2 sisters who sponsored the construction of this mosque.
Sightseeing in Skopje:
• Kale Fortress built in the early 6th century was once Skopje’s main defensive center and is now an archaeological site and tourist attraction.
• Stone Bridge: The stone bridge that crosses the Vardar River in the center of the city was built in 1451.
• Free time in Macedonia Square, downtown Skopje, while shopping for souvenirs and enjoying traditional food in the historic Old Bazaar.
• Alexander The Great Statue: The 14.5 meter tall monument built in 2011 in conjunction with the 20th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Macedonia, is now a major landmark in Macedonia Square, Skopje.
• Daut Pasha Hammam: Once one of the largest hamams in Skopje, now renovated into the National Art Gallery of North Macedonia. Being the location of visual art exhibitions and cultural events, it preserves heritage values while breathing new life into this historic building. Depart to the airport for a direct return flight to Kuala Lumpur. (Transit in Istanbul)
Arrive at Kuala Lumpur Airport 1.
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