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SARAJEVO, TRAVNIK, JAJCE in BANJA LUKA SARAJEVO, TRAVNIK, JAJCE in BANJA LUKA Vedno živahno in olimpijsko mesto se lahko pohvali s številnimi festivali, Baščaršijskimi nočmi in ne nazadnje tudi s tradicionalno glasbo ter kulinariko. Ne zamudite! ODHOD: 26.-27.9.2015 ČAS POTOVANJA: 2 dni I 1 nočitev NAJMANJŠE ŠT. POTNIKOV: 35 1. dan: RAVNE NA KOROŠKEM-SARAJEVO BOSANSKA PRESTOLNICA Z VEDNO ŽIVAHNO BAŠČARŠIJO Odhod z dogovorjenega mesta v Ravnah na Koroškem ob 02:00. Nočna vožnja skozi Hrvaško, po avtocesti do Slavonskega Broda, nato skozi Dervento do Doboja in ob reki Bosni, mimo Zenice proti Sarajevu. V jutranjih urah prihod v Sarajevo. Po prihodu najprej krožni avtobusni ogled, nato ogled mestnih zanimivosti v spremstvu lokalnega vodnika: staro mestno jedro z Baščaršijo, Gazi Husrevbegova džamija, medresa, turški nakupovalni center bezistan, številne obrtniške delavnice in trgovinice, stara turška restavracija Morića han, katedrala, Principov most, viječnica… Po ogledu nekaj prostega časa na Baščaršiji za nakup spominkov in tipičnih sarajevskih obrtniških izdelkov, osvežitev ali pravo turško kavo na Baščaršiji. Po želji skupine se bomo okrepčali z dobro tipično bosansko malico v enem od lokalov na Baščaršiji (čevapčiči ali pleskavica v lepinji). Pozno popoldne sprehod po vrelu Bosne, enem od najlepše urejenih parkov v okolici Sarajeva. Prevoz v termalno zdraviliški kompleks na Ilidži in nastanitev v lepem hotelu. Zvečer večerja v tipični restavraciji. Prenočevanje. 2. dan: SARAJEVO-TRAVNIK-JAJCE-BANJA LUKA-RAVNE NA KOROŠKEM PO POTEH IVE ANDRIČA IN DRUGEGA ZASEDANJA AVNOJA Po zajtrku prosto ali obisk podzemnega tunela pod sarajevskim letališčem, ki je bil med vojno edini izhod iz obkoljenega mesta (doplačilo). Pot boste nadaljevali do izvirov reke Bosne. Nato vožnja po dolini reke Bosne mimo Kaknja v Travnik. Postanek za ogled rojstne hiše nobelovca Iva Andrića in džamije. Nato vožnja v Jajce. Ogled slapov na reki Plivi, muzeja II. zasedanja AVNOJ-a in mesta. Pot boste nadaljevali po slikovitem kanjonu reke Vrbas v Banja Luko. Postanek za sprehod po mestu in ogled zanimivosti ali pozno kosilo. Nato vožnja po avtocesti do Gradiške in naprej mimo Zagreba proti domu. Prihod v Ravne na Koroškem je previden v večernih urah. CENA POTOVANJA za člane kartice Mozaik podjetnih: 100 EUR na osebo pri 45 udeležencih 110 EUR na osebo pri 35 udeležencih Cena za ostale udeležence: 110 EUR na osebi pri 45 udeležencih 120 EUR na osebo pri 35 udeležencih CENA VKLJUČUJE: avtobusni prevoz po programu, cestnine in cestne pristojbine, prenočevanje z zajtrkom predvidoma v hotelu HOLYWOOD 4* v dvoposteljnih sobah, večerjo v tipični restavraciji, oglede po programu, rojstno hišo Ive Andriča in muzej AVNOJ v Jajcu, strokovno vodenje, lokalnega vodnika v Sarajevu, organizacijo potovanja in DDV. MOŽNA DOPLAČILA (ob prijavi): enoposteljna soba 17€, tunel »upanja« 5,50€ Skladno z 900. členom Obligacijskega zakonika si pridržujemo pravico do spremembe cene (če pride do sprememb v menjalnih valutnih tečajih ali do sprememb v cenikih prevoznikov) in skladno z 902. Členom istega zakona pravico do odpovedi potovanja (če se ne prijavi vsaj najmanjše število potnikov, potrebnih za izvedbo programa – 40). Sestavni del tega dokumenta so Splošni pogoji in navodila za turistične aranžmaje, objavljeni in splošno dostopni na spletnem naslovu www.kompas.si in www.kompas-online.net . Če Kompas d.d. nastopa kot posrednik, pa so sestavni del tega dokumenta Splošni pogoji organizatorja potovanja navedenega na dokumentu. .
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