I honestly never would have guessed that my visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina would end up being my favourite in Europe. Sure, much of the rest of Europe was a little bit of a let-down to me, but Bosnia was so amazing. I absolutely loved Sarajevo, and was surprised by things like the quality of the food, and diversity. Moreover, as someone who spent much of their university career studying conflict resolution, seeing Bosnia-Herzegovina after the civil war was very interesting. On our first trip out of Sarajevo, we headed to a national park known as Sutjezka to explore a part of a trail known as the Via Dinarica which is a massive multi-national trail that covers over 1,000 kilometers. Other places we visited in the Sarajevo area included the old bobsled track from the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympics, the tunnel, and the gallery. All-in-all, I really do hope for the best in regards to Sarajevo, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. It is a country that has been through a lot. The people, though, are incredibly open and welcoming. I hope to get back there someday soon. For my travel blog articles and photography, visit me online at www.brendansadventures.com