Active tourism Ski resorts Bosnia and Herzegovina
Active tourism is a temporary travel and stay, which is the main motive for recreation, outside his residence. Because of the need to participate in physical activities, visits and desires for watching various sporting events or any active or passive involvement in sporting activities on a personal level or the organized tourist destination for tourists prepare a variety of sports and recreational offerings. Thus, the capacity of accommodations are sports fields, gyms, fitness gym and other sports and recreational facilities are increasingly under the control of professional trainers. For lovers of active tourism prepared various adventure specialties such as rafting, kayaking, scuba diving, paragliding, climbing the cliffs of mountains, diving the depths of the sea, the wild nature cycling, caving, air tourism and other ordinary and unusual sports. The nature of man's movement, and accelerated pace of life, stress and more sitting and not moving during the work, on vacation people make up sport.
As a country that has a moderate continental climatic conditions, with cold winters and hot summers, and the relief characteristics which are labelled with mountains and high elevated debris fields, and many pastures and meadows on high altitudes, Bosnia and Herzegovina is a state which recognised a possibility for the development of the winter tourism on its territory.
Most of the ski resorts is situated in the central part of the state and in the east and south-east part. Here is where are situated the mountain massifs of dinaric origin which are propitious for the development of the winter tourism and so far the ski resorts.
The most known ski resorts are situated near the big towns: Sarajevo (Jahorina, Bjelasnica and Igman), Mostar (Kupres) and Travnik e Zelenica (Vlasic). The most popular ones are those in the near surroundings of Sarajevo- Jahorina, Bkjelasnica and Igman which become famous because the Winter Olympic Games in 1984. that were held in Sarajevo.
The ski paths don’t have a significant length but their position and the nature that surrounds them...