
Duration: Approx. 8 hours
Country: Bosnia & Herzegovina
Region Base: Central Bosnia / Igman and Trebevic Olympic Mountains with Sarajevo War Tunnel / Herzegovina (Konjic area) with Tito’s Bunker
Group size: Small group (max 8 travellers)
Travel style: Historical, cultural & Cold War heritage tour with local expert guide
Starts / Ends: Sarajevo old town centre (Funky Tours office, or pickup at your address)
Departure Time: 8 AM
Difficulty: Easy – minimal walking, suitable for all ages
Price: From €75 per person (seasonal and group flexible pricing with discount)
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Step into the world of Yugoslavian social-communism and uncover its fascinating history, from its golden era to its tragic downfall. This immersive tour takes you on a journey through the highlights of Yugoslavia’s past, guided by stories from locals who lived through the Siege of Sarajevo.
Begin in Konjic, a charming town where you’ll explore Tito’s Nuclear Bunker, a top-secret Cold War relic and a testament to Yugoslavia’s “soft communism.” Discover its hidden corridors, elaborate designs, and the vision of a nation prepared for a nuclear future.
Travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan to Sarajevo, where you’ll visit the War Tunnel Museum and hear firsthand accounts of survival during the longest siege in modern history. Learn about the dramatic breakup of Yugoslavia and its impact on the region.
Venture to the Igman Mountain, an essential site during the 1984 Winter Olympics, where you’ll see the Olympic Ski Jumps and the abandoned Hotel Igman, a haunting reminder of Sarajevo’s war-torn past. Finally, ascend to Trebević Mountain to explore the iconic Olympic Bobsled Track, now a canvas for street art, and enjoy stunning views of Sarajevo.
This small-group tour combines history, culture, and nature, offering a unique perspective on Yugoslavia’s complex legacy and Sarajevo’s resilience.
Useful NoticeIn just 9 to 10 hours, experience a cost-effective and immersive journey that combines Tito’s Bunker with other essential sites like the War Tunnel Museum, offering a comprehensive understanding of Yugoslavia’s history and the Siege of Sarajevo.
Why book multiple tours with added expenses when you can explore these incredible landmarks in one seamless, all-inclusive experience? This unique tour ensures you see it all while maximizing your time and value, making it the perfect choice for history and culture enthusiasts.
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Departure Times Daily at 8 AM.
Pickup Locations If you are staying in the old town of Sarajevo meet us at our office. If you are bit away from us, please let us know and we can organise advance pickup.
Activity Note: The tour is adapted to all ages and is not physically demanding. Due to the distance of the locations, we use vehicles during the tour.
Meet your guide at our office, or be picked up directly at your address in the morning hours. Your guide is experienced, knowledgeable and open-minded person who is a direct siege survivor so, along the way, be sure you will hear some intriguing stories and personal experiences while involving some mind provoking and interesting debate with a small group of like-minded people.
On the way to Tito’s Nuclear Bunker in nearby town of Konjic, we will observe the Markale Massacre sites, the Bosnian Presidency building, Sniper Alley, Marshall Tito Barracks, the Bosnian Parliament and some other sites crucial for understanding the irreversible crash of Yugoslavia and Sarajevo under the siege.
Drive will continue the ride through suburbs of Sarajevo and areas of central Bosnia until we pass Ivan Mt. and enter the region of Herzegovina. As soon as in Herzegovina, we’ll start descending as region of Herzegovina is generally on lower altitudes and is totally different climate, so you’ll notice dramatic natural, environmental and usually climate change.
First stop of the day is a short visit to old part of unique, prehistorically inhabited Konjic, town famous for its 17th century 6-arch Old Bridge, looming over turquoise Neretva river, usually very sunny place and a home to one of the most expensive Yugoslavian projects – Tito’s Nuclear Bunker, or also called: Facility D-0, Atomic War Command (ARK).
We pass by:

It took 26 years to build this 6500 m2 miracle of construction with a purpose of withstanding a possible nuclear war and providing a shelter to over 350 Yugoslav leaders and army generals.
We will wander around this amazing structure and venue for a biennial of contemporary art while discovering the labyrinth of Yugoslavia mysteries, cold war fanaticism and communists paranoia while discussing the possible reasons of fall of Yugoslavia and it’s rigid consequences.
As a third most expensive JNA military project with spendings of cca. 4.6 billion USD, facility D-0, Tito’s atomic war command (ARK), was built to accept, accommodate and protect 350 people and enable successful management and command over the armed forces in case of nuclear warfare.

Later we will head towards Sarajevo and follow up the story of besieged city and harsh position its citizens went through in a barbaric bargain for life. Initial visit will be Igman Olympic mountain and its Olympic heritage in shape of Olympic Ski Jumps. Take photos at Olympic podium or climb the ski jumps and imagine the atmosphere from 1984 Olympics.
Also structure we can not miss at Igman mountain is, Igman Olympic hotel. As Yahoo Travel wrote: “Built in a spirit of optimism, unity, and teamwork for the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympics, the 162-room Igman Hotel was a showplace for mountain luxury but was brutally torn apart, along with the rest of the city, during the Balkan War and siege of Sarajevo in the 1990s.”
Surely place not to miss.

Later we will visit the Sarajevo War Tunnel where we will explore the museum exhibition and see many interesting exhibits directly associated with Siege of Sarajevo, watch a short movie about the urgent need for building this essential underpass, followed by going through the Tunnel itself.


If you only plan to visit Tito’s Nuclear Bunker at Konjic, without other stops in our itinerary, that is fine and we can easily modify this tour for you.
However, most of the tour offer on the market does cover Tito’s Bunker, but usually as solo visit from and back to Sarajevo. Funky Tours alternatively, offers several other stops which are on the way, and which crucially maximise your time, understanding of the topic and your money.
Why visiting Sarajevo War Tunnel, Olympic Bobsled, Igman hotel, Olympic ski jumps or Tito’s Nuclear Bunker in two or even three different days, when you can put everything easily into one day, and still get much more.
We believe that mix of stories covering utopia and breakup of Yugoslavia, in combination with Siege of Sarajevo chronology is the best way to spend a day.
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February 1984
1980-1991
1992-1995
1995-1996
1996 – Present
Learn more among our carefully chosen articles about Yugoslavia and story of Siege of Sarajevo.
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1Good tour
Salim was our tour guide and was an actual soldier during the war in the 90s for the Bosnians. He shared with us a lot of his personal experiences and thoughts from the war period and it was quite moving. This is really what drew me to this tour and it did not disappoint. The tunnel of life museum is really a must see.
Tito bunker is apparently a modern art museum thing now in addition to being a bunker so you’ll see interesting art in random rooms of the bunkers (seemed really odd at first but I kinda got into it as the tour went on).
We ended at the bobsled tracks. My recommendation here is to take the cable car down to old town instead of driving back in the car (since you’ll have been driving a lot already that day). It does cost 20 marks.
Also … Bring LUNCH and water. The tour doesn’t stop for lunch and you’ll be with the tour group all day.
Also… I just love driving in this country. You’ll see what I’m talking about when you get here
A Full Week with Funky Tours (Sarajevo, Mostar, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Tirana and Ohrid)
My wife and I had the pleasure of spending 7 days with Funky Tours on various city tours, overnight tours, and transfers / transport. This company is one of the best we have ever booked with in ANY country. Whether its Culture, History, Food, Spending time like a local…they have got you covered.
Our food tour with Stefan, Siege tour with Adnan, Tito’s Bunker tour with Adis, and Dubrovnik, Montenegro and Tirana with Hamza were all phenomenal, all great guides and truly professional.
Their knowledge, kindness and flexibility was something that started in our initial planning with Edna, she is wonderful, and once we were on the ground in Sarajevo, Eldin welcomed us into their office and checked in everyday to make sure everything was going smooth!
If you’re looking for true professionals in the Balkans, whether specific tours or transport Funky Tours will go above and beyond to take care of you!
Thanks for making our trip so special! Regards, M&M
A Contemporary History Lesson
The tour was just great. Our guide was very professional and knowledgeble.
It was definitely a positive and inspiring exoerience and I definitely recommend It to those who would like to know more about this country and ita history.
Amazing experience!
The Tour was very well organised, instructions were clear, very serious company!
I was in a very small group for this Tour!
Mustafa was a great driver as well as a wonderful guide! He replied to all our questions even the most political ones!
This Tour was so interesting and emotional!
Thank you
Amazing tours, even better tourguides and reliable organisation!
I have done several tours with Funkytours. The tours were well organised and the staff is extremely friendly and helpful.
Fast email turnarounds and smooth communication. The tourguides are very knowledgeable, share their personal story’s with you helping to explain and are very considerate and helpful throughout the entire tour.
Especially Elma (Screbrenica & Mostar), Adnan (Tito’s bunker) and Robert (Sarajevo walking tour) were amazing!! Highly recommended!
