Eco-agrotourisme en Bosnie

Discovering Bosnia&Herzegovina (and surroundings) during my internship

posté le samedi 20 juin 2009 à 13:44

A walk in Bjelasnica mountain: the little village of Umoljani

Dimanche 7 juin, nous avions prévu d'aller marcher dans la montagne Bjelasnica, afin de visiter le célèbre village de Lukomir, le village le plus haut de Bosnie-Herzégovine!
Mais nous n'avons pas été suffisamment matinaux pour avoir le temps de faire les 8h de marche aller-retour depuis le début du circuit...
 
Alors nous avons fait un tour un peu plus court, mais très agréable, avec des paysages magnifiques, et en traversant un village également très traditionnel: Umoljani.
C'est un village d'estive, qui n'est accessible et habité que durant les 4-5 mois sans neige.
 
On Sunday, 7th June, we planned to go on a hike on the Bjelasnica mountain, in order to visit the famous Lukomir village, the highest village in Bosnia&Herzegovina!
But we were not ready early enough for having time to follow the 8h-long hiking round circuit...
 
So we walked a shorter way, but very nice, with magnifique ladscapes, and through a village which is also very traditional: Umoljani.
This village is accessible and inhabited only during the 4-5 months without any snow.
 
 

Our walk to Umoljani       Umoljani village, on its moutain       Landscape during our walk to Umoljani

 

Landscape during our walk to Umoljani       Landscape during our walk to Umoljani       On the way to Umoljani

 

Umoljani       Umoljani       Landscape around Umoljani

 

Landscape around Umoljani       La tonte des moutons / Shearing of the sheep       Continuing after Umoljani

 

Continuing after Umoljani       Continuing after Umoljani: a little river winding on the plateau       Landscape in Bjelasnica moutain

 

the Rakitnica Canyon drops 800m below       Landscape in Bjelasnica moutain       Continuing after Umoljani

 

Landscape while walking back to the departure point      the Rakitnica Canyon        This mosquee is one of the last ones in Bosnia with the traditional mountain architecture

 


 
 
 

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