๐ State-protected natural monument in Bosnia and Herzegovina, protected since 1954. ๐ Cascades up to 28 meters high and 120 meters wide on the Trebiลพat River, forming a semicircular shape and a natural amphitheater. ๐ A popular Herzegovinian picnic and summer swimming spot. # Why Go ๐ Swim in clear blue lake and natural pools (safe for all ages) ๐๏ธ Admire impressive semicircular waterfalls ๐ณ Explore lush green surroundings and hiking trails ๐ถ Rent a kayak, canoe, or enjoy rope swing fun ๐ฝ๏ธ Enjoy local Bosnian specialties at on-site bistros and cafes # Why Avoid โ ๏ธ Expect large crowds in summer and peak season (especially August) ๐ง Water can be chilly year-round, and quality can sometimes be poor ๐จ Swimming at your own risk, no lifeguard, strong underwater currents possible at the waterfall base ๐ No regular public transport ๐พ Pets not allowed in bathing areas ๐ช Long, steep stairs # Tips โ๏ธ Visit late spring to early autumn (especially spring for best scenery and weather), come early to avoid crowds ๐ Rent a car or take a taxi from Mostar ๐ Bring passport/ID for entry (ID card sufficient for EU/Schengen travelers) ๐ฅช Bring your own food and drinks ๐จ Book accommodation in advance during high season # Cost ๐ฐ Adults 20 KM (approx. 10โฌ), BiH residents 10 KM, children under 7 free; ticket includes Koฤuลกa waterfall and Humac museum. # Hours ๐ Open daily, hours vary by season; best for swimming June-September. # ๐ ฟ๏ธ Parking ๐ Paid parking available: passenger vehicles 3 KM/hr (6 KM daily), buses 10 KM/hr (30 KM daily), campers 4 KM/hr, motorcycles 3 KM/hr. # ๐ป Toilets Toilets available on site. # ๐ฝ๏ธ Food & Drink Bar, cafes, and restaurants available on site.
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