Assuming that you're thinking about visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina this year, don't pass up the magnificence and miracle of Blagaj Tekke. Framing Blagaj's unique fascination, the highlight of this complex of customary stone-roofed structures is an exceptionally lovely half-wooded dervish house with unbalanced mat covered floors, cut entryways, inquisitive specialties and a washroom with star-formed shaded glass set into the roof. The dervishes follow a supernatural strand of Islam wherein the quiet thought of nature has an influence, consequently the tekke's charming situating over the cavern mouth from which the Buna River's strangely blue-green waters stream forward. The tekke's last sheik passed on in 1923 and dervish otherworldliness was smothered after WWII. Yet again the Blagaj Tekke is currently a scene for Zikr acclaim reciting three evenings every week. A great many people head to Mostar while visiting the country. It's no big surprise; this occupi