Jahorina
For tourists who enjoy skiing, the hill of Jahorina is among the most popular destinations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mount Trebevic, Sarajevo's second-highest mountain, with Sjeniste as its tallest peak, is located in Jahorina, which is part of the Dinaric Alps.
The Jahorina ski resort (rates), located on the slopes of Jahorina, hosted women's alpine skiing during the 1984 Winter Olympics. Today, snowboarding, ski jumping, sledding, and hiking are all available at the resort. To tackle Jahorina, you'll need to be in good shape and pack all of the appropriate climbing equipment, plus you'll need to go with someone who knows how to climb in this area.
But Jahorina isn’t only for when the snow falls; not with the hunting lodges and pre-historic treasures of the Orlovaca cave system nearby, along with the lovely town of Pale calling from the valley below. Of course, most visitors come here for the lifts and pistes, which include ten chairs and a proposed gondola that will serve 30 kilometers of groomed alpine lines.
• Location: Jahorina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
• Timing: Open all day
• Famous for: snowboarding, ski jumping, sledding
• Entry Fee: Free
• Best Time To Visit: early December - early April