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National Geographic: Mostar on the list of “Best Trips in 2020”

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National Geographic also included the Herzegovina gem on the Neretva River in its list of Best Trips in 2020. Mostar is one of the best travel destinations. In the list for the coming year, trips are grouped into cultural, city visits, nature trips as well as the best among adventure destinations around the world.

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Why go now: Mark 25 years of peace

What to know: Partially destroyed during the Bosnian War (1992–1995), history-rich Mostar still bears scars of the past. Numerous buildings in the Old City, developed as a 15th-century Ottoman frontier town, have been rebuilt or restored in the 25 years since the Dayton Peace Accords established relative calm in the western Balkans. Wander around and you’ll pass newly renovated apartments next to buildings riddled with bullet holes. Local and international artists regularly decorate the abandoned structures with colorful murals. Mostar’s most tangible image of peace is the 16th-century Stari Most (Old Bridge), rebuilt in 2004. It connects the city’s predominantly Christian Croat west side with the mainly Muslim Bosniak east. —Barbera Bosma, managing editor, Nat Geo Travel Netherlands

When to go: May How to go: Visit Mostar as part of a 12-day Nat Geo Expeditions “Discover the Balkans” trip, offered in partnership with G Adventures.

Also on the list are: 

Guizhou Province, China

Tohoku, Japan

National Blue Trail, Hungary

Telč, Czechia

Magdalen Islands, Canada

Wales Way, United Kingdom

Abu Simbel, Egypt

Fort Kochi, India

Zakouma National Park, Chad

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Puebla, Mexico

Kalahari Desert, Southern Africa

Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

Maldives

Tasmania, Australia

Asturias, Spain

Göbekli Tepe, Turkey

Mendoza Province, Argentina

Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia

Guatemala

Parma, Italy

Canary Islands, Spain

Białowieża Forest, Belarus/Poland

Grossglockner High Alpine Road, Austria

 

Source: nationalgeographic.com

 

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