“Dozens of mountaineers visited Lukomir last weekend, and they came last weekend as well,” said Mujo Maslesa whose hospitality object “Ljetna basta (Summer Garden)” is reopened for lovers of nature, tourists and mountaineers after the winter break.
Thanks to the clear ways, nature lovers will be able to spend the upcoming weekend and the Labor Day in Lukomir.
Until the 1st of May, all residents will return to the village because the snow is gone and it is time for agricultural works.
The only house that this spring will not be unlocked is the house of Nura Comor, who died in mid-March as 88 year old, and who was the oldest resident of Lukomir.
This past winter was the fifth in the row, during which 22 houses in Lukomir were locked since November and residents came down in places around Sarajevo because of the snow, where they spent the previous months with their herds of sheep.
Lukomir, located at 1,495 meters above the sea level, the last authentic Bosnian village with houses made of stone and shingle roofs, about 50 kilometers away from Sarajevo and 35 kilometers from Konjic. It is placed on a cliff of Rakitnica, between two peaks, Lovnica (1,856 m) and Obalj (1.896 m). This Bjelasnica village has another characteristic – it is the only village in BiH that is located over 1,300 meters above the sea level.
Village Lukomir was declared as the national monument, which has 96 residential and agricultural objects and buildings of the former school, a necropolis with 18 stecak tombstones at Vlasko cemetery and necropolis with 9 stecak tombstones at the locality Jezerine.
It is a favorite destination of hikers who are visiting it throughout the year, as well as cyclists, bikers, tourists who come in summer in Lukomir, where they enjoy the view on canyon of Rakitnica, and the sight that goes back to the “Mostar door” and Prenj, Visocica, Krvavac.
(Source: klix.ba)