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BANJA LUKA TOURISM FAIR TO FEATURE A SPECIAL GUEST

The International Tourism Fair "Banja Luka 2025" will take place from February 28 to March 2 at the "Centar" sports hall complex.

BANJA LUKA TOURISM FAIR TO FEATURE A SPECIAL GUEST

This year's event, the fifth edition of the fair, will host more than 250 exhibitors, with Montenegro as the partner country. The grand opening is scheduled for February 28 at 11:00 AM. The fair will be open to visitors from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and admission is free.

On the second day of the fair (Saturday, March 1) at 1:00 PM, as in previous years, nine awards and recognitions will be presented for innovations and advancements in tourism. At 2:00 PM, visitors will enjoy live entertainment provided by the Banja Luka music band "Night Breakers Acoustic," organized by the Tourist Organization of the Republic of Srpska.

On Sunday, March 2, at 12:00 PM, representatives of the Tourist Organization of Leskovac will continue their tradition by hosting a gastronomic presentation for all attendees.

This year, we are honored to have a special guest, Father Zosim from the renowned Tumane Monastery in Serbia. Father Zosim expressed his wish to attend our fair, and he will be present throughout all three days, along with representatives of Tumane Monastery - announced the Public Institution Tourist Organization of the City of Banja Luka.

The fair's prime location in the city center will provide numerous visitors with the opportunity to explore tourism offerings and connect with representatives from Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Greece, Turkey, Hungary, the Russian Federation, China, and other participating countries.

The event is organized by "RS Consulting and Trade" Banja Luka, with Montenegro as the partner country, and institutional support from the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Ministry of Trade and Tourism of the Republic of Srpska. Organizers highlighted the significant support provided by the City of Banja Luka as the host, as well as numerous institutions and organizations within the tourism sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina.