
“In our effort to bolster the area’s tourism market, USAID is proud to have helped chart and mark than 800 km of trails and assist 20 rural households to upgrade their facilities. As a result some 600 beds in upgraded facilities are now ready and awaiting for tourists,” said Peter Duffy, USAID Mission Director in BiH.
“Via Dinarica is a project that follows world trends in tourism, such as the development of adventure and nature tourism. Over the last five years, we have had the opportunity to see that investment in improving accommodation capacities and expanding the tourist offer has been fruitful,” said Snježana Marić of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, adding that the Ministry is very pleased with the results achieved through Via Dinarica project.
Minister of Trade and Tourism of Republika Srpska Dragica Kovač said that the Via Dinarica project provides a chance for local community development, increasing the benefits for the population and providing new tourist offers.
Farida Cikotić from the Federal Ministry of Environment and Tourism emphasized: “The Federal Ministry of Environment and Tourism has recognized the great importance of the Via Dinarica Project for Tourism Development, and the Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, at the proposal of our ministry, supported both phases of the project with 500,000 BAM. Via Dinarica provides a balance between satisfying tourism needs and environmental protection.”
Via Dinarica is a concept that connects the seven countries and territories through which the mountain range of the Dinaric Alps extends: from Slovenia to northern Albania. The heart of these “Mega Trails” is in BiH, and its unique white, green and blue Via Dinarica trails have already attracted the attention of leading world media such as National Geographic, The Guardian, Lonely Planet, Outside Magazine, Vogue and The Independent.