(9EZZ) 9D6N BALKAN STATES
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Tour Code:9EZZ
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Destination:ZADAR, DUBROVNIK, SARAJEVO, PLITVICE LAKES, ZAGREB
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Stars Hotel:4 ★
- 09/03/2018
- 11/5/2018
- 18/5/2018
- 10/9/2018
- 15/10/2018
- Twin Sharing
- Single
Description
• 4 ★HOTEL ~ 1 NIGHTS AT ZADAR (REPUBLIC OF CROATIA) , 2 NIGHTS AT DUBROVNIK (REPUBLIC OF CROATIA), 1 NIGHT AT SARAJEVO (CAPITAL OF BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA), 1 NIGHT AT PLITVICE (REPUBLIC OF CROATIA), 1 NIGHT AT ZAGREB (REPUBLIC OF CROATIA) OR SIMILAR CLASS
SCHEDULE
D1 KUALA LUMPUR – DOHA - ZAGREB (13H+) (MOB)
D2 ZAGREB – ZADAR (286KM 3H)(D)
• Roman Forum (Walking Tour) – Constructed between the 1st century BC and the 3rd century AD, the forum is the largest in Croatia. Today it still features remnants of an infamous “shame column” of sorts (where offenders were publicly humiliated), and a temple dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva – among other relics from the past.
• Church of St. Donatus (Include Entrance) – The Church of St.Donatus is a church located in Zadar, Croatia. Its name refers to Donatus of Zadar, who began construction on this church in the 9th century and ended it on the north eastern part of the Roman forum.
• Church of St. Anastasia (Walking Tour)
D3 ZADAR – SPLIT (180KM,2H20M) - DUBROVNIK(305KM 3H) (B/L/D)
• Cathedral of Saint Domnius (Walking Tour)
• Diocletian’s Palace (Walking Tour) – is an ancient palace built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD, that today forms about half the old town and city center of Split, in Croatia. The historical monument here was designated as a World Cultural Heritage site in 1979.
• River Waterfront (Walking Tour) – is the most lively place in Split. It stands in front of Diocletian’s Palace, once the home of the Roman emperor. The whole street is full of café, hotel, and restaurant.
• Cable Car Ride to Mount Srd – Srd is a mountain just behind the walled city of Dubrovnik, in Dalmatia, Croatia. Its height is 412 metres, the top of which is adorned with “Fort Imperial”, built in 1806-1816 during the Napoleonic Wars. From its top the walled city of Dubrovnik, Island of Lokrum, Adriatic Sea and various local attractions (including restaurants and the Stradun) can be seen.
• Dubrovnik’s Ancient City Walls (Include Entrance) – Dubrovnik’s Old Town is completely surrounded by enormous stone walls that date back to the 10th century. Up to 6m (19ft) thick and 2.5m (8ft) high in places, Dubrovnik’s Ancient City Walls were built to protect the city and deter would-be invaders.
D4 DUBROVNIK(368KM 3H25M) (B/D)
• Rector’s Palace (Include Entrance) – The Rector’s Palace is a palace in the city of Dubrovnik that used to serve as the seat of the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa between the 14th century and 1808. It was built in the Gothic style, but it also has Renaissance and Baroque elements. A museum has operated in the palace since 1872.
• Church of St Blaise (Walking Tour)
• Sponza Palace (Walking Tour) – At the end of the Placa- or Stradun – in Luza Square stands the gorgeous Gothic – Renaissance Sponza Palace. Built in 1516-1522 to serve as a customs house, Sponza is one of the few buildings to have survived the 1667 earthquake that levelled much of the city.
• Pile Gate (Walking Tour)
• Onofrio’s Fountain (Walking Tour)
• Franciscan Monasteries (Include Entrance) – The earliest monastery was built in the 13th century in the Pile area. The Francisan Monastery contains an unmissable pharmacy (1317) and a museum. Believed to be the oldest working pharmacy in Europe, you can see original laboratory instruments, mortars and jars on display here. The museum contains more fascinating 14th century pharmacy equipment, a well-stocked library and precious religious art and artifacts belonging to the Franciscan order.
• Old Town (Walking Tour)
D5 DUBROVNIK – MOSTAR (150KM,2H20M) - SARAJEVO (130KM 2H) (B/L/D)
• Neretva River and Old Bridge (Photo Stop)
• Mostar’s Old Town (Photo Stop) – is a 16th-centyrt Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar that crosses the river Neretva and connects the two parts of the city. One of the country’s most recognizable landmarks, it is considered an exemplary piece of Balkan Islamic architecture.
• War Tunnel Museum (Include Entrance) – The Sarajevo Tunnel was constructed during the Siege of Sarajevo in the midst of the Bosnian War. It was built by the Bosnian Army in order to link the city of Sarajevo, which was entirely cur off by Serbian forces, with Bosnian-held territory on the other slide of the Sarajevo Airport, an area controlled by the United Nations. The tunnel linked the Sarajevo neighbourhoods of Dobrinja and Butmir, allowing food, war supplies, and humanitarian aid to come into the city, and people to get out. The tunnel became a major way of bypassing the international arms embargo and providing the city defenders with weaponry.
• Sarajevo Old Town (Walking Tour) – Stari Grad is a municipality in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the oldest and most historically significant part of Sarajevo. At its heart is Bascarsija, the old town market sector where the city was founded by the Ottoman general Isa-Beg Isakovic in the 15th century.
D6 SARAJEVO - PLITVICE (313KM 5H)(B/L/D)
• Plitvice Lakes National Park (Include Entrance) – The Plitvice Lakes are considered to be one of the most beautiful natural destinations in Europe. Due to its natural beauty and significance, this system of 16 interlinked lakes and a large forest complex around it were set aside as a national park in 1949, World Heritage Site since 1979. The beautiful Plitvice Lakes are famous for their unique colours, including azure, green, blue, and grey. The area around the lakes is home to an extremely wide variety of animal and bird species. Rare fauna such as the European brown bear, wolf, eagle, owl, and lynx can be found here, along with many more common species.
D7 PLITVICE – ZAGREB (130KM 2H) (B/L/D)
• Croation National Theater (Drive Pass)
• Upper and Lower Town (Drive Pass) – Gornji grad, (Upper Town) and Donji grad (Lower Town) are the cultural, religious, and commercial hubs of Zagreb. These are where most of the restaurants, bars and tourist sights are located. The Upper Town, which is the medieval core of the city. Old Town Gate, at the top of Radiceva Street (Upper Town) now a shrine to Virgin Mary – the “kamenita vrata” where you can light a candle or place a vow and, as the locals believe, your wish will be granted.
• Mimara Museum (Photo Stop) – Mimara Museum is an art museum in the city of Zagreb, Croatia. It is situated at the Roosevelt Square, housing the collection by Wiltrud and Ante Topic Mimara. Its full official name is the Art Collection of Ante and Wiltrud Topic Mimara.
• Cathedral of the Assumption (Drive Pass) – With its gothic spires towering 105 meters over Zagreb’s Gornji Grad the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary is an omnipresent landmark, as well as being one of the city’s top attractions. Built in the 11th century, the magnificent cathedral is Croatia’s tallest structure and largest place if worship.
• Stone Gate (Drive Pass) – Stone gate one of the most recognizable symbols of Zagreb. The only remaining gate out of four that once connected Lower town to a part of Upper town known as Gradec. In 1242, the Croatian king Bela IV gave Gradec as a status of a free royal city, which automatically made the Stone gate one of the most important passages in Zagreb.
• Jelacic Square (Drive Pass)
• Lotrscak Tower (Photo Stop) – Lotrscak Tower is one of the oldest buildings in Zagreb’s historic Gornji Grad. It was built into the defense walls of the original 13th –century settlement of Gradec.
• Zagreb Mosque (Drive Pass)
D8 ZAGREB – DOHA – KUALA LUMPUR (13H++) (B/MOB)
D9 ARRIVE HOME
(Sequences of Itinerary are subject to local arrangement)
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