Mostar is not only considered capital of Herzegovina, but moreover cultural, financial and political centre of Herzegovina. It is a place where you will feel diversity and soul of Mostar.
In fact, for centuries this city is home where two major religions meet (Christianity and Islam). City is firstly mentioned in 15th century, however, Mostar started to grow in 16th century, when Turkish army established a military garrison.
Mostar famous landmark is undeniable Stari Most (Old Bridge). In 16th century, Turks replaced old wooden suspension bridge with stone arch bridge over Neretva river.
Furthermore, you can explore surrounding area which is along with bridge under UNESCO World Heritage list (since 2005.). On our way from Split to Sarajevo, our second stop is Blagaj, Dervish monastery on spring of river Buna.