Rafting Camp Grand Tara is located 20 km upstream from Foča, next to the confluence of the Tara and Piva rivers, where the Drina River is born. It is surrounded by beautiful mountains – Vučevo, Maglić, Vukuša, Pliješ, and Zelengora.

The camp's capacity is 85 beds arranged in new rooms with bathrooms, multi-bed bungalows with bathrooms, and double bungalows.

At Grand Tara camp, all rules that put your safety first are respected. For rafting, you'll receive specialized suits, helmets, and all necessary equipment. Those who wish for hiking or biking have countless options, from trekking to tours around lakes that stretch across three national parks.
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Sarajevo

Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina and its largest urban, cultural, economic and transport centre, the capital of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the seat of the Sarajevo Canton, which has an estimated population of 688,354. The Miljacka River flows through the city, and in the immediate vicinity of the city is the source of the Bosna River, with a popular excursion destination for Sarajevans, the Spring of Bosna. Surrounding the city are the Olympic mountains: Jahorina, Bjelašnica, Igman, Treskavica and Trebević, which are especially popular during the winter months.…

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Sarajevo boasts a well-preserved old commercial part of the city, the popular Baščaršija, which was created during the Ottoman rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This part of the city abounds in unique architectural achievements of Ottoman urban architecture, including numerous domed mosques, as well as traditional forms of oriental architecture such as konaks, hans and bezistans. After being destroyed during the last war, Baščaršija was rebuilt again to the general delight of Sarajevans and their families.…

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