
An adrenaline oasis near Konjic: the Challenge Park combines adventure, nature, and family fun.
As part of the Visit Konjic Outdoor Resort, the Challenge Park has been opened – an adrenaline attraction designed for all lovers of active holidays, nature, and sporting challenges. Located in a natural setting near Konjic, the park offers a blend of adventure, recreation, and team spirit through various obstacle courses tailored for all ages.
The Challenge Park is designed as a course with two levels of obstacles, set at heights of three and six meters, featuring more than 30 different challenges. Visitors move through suspension bridges, nets, and cables stretched between trees, testing their balance, concentration, and agility.

As Amela Bubalo, who together with her husband Sanjin runs the resort, points out, the idea for this project was developed three years ago.
“Challenge Park is a continuation of our artificial climbing wall, where we offer sport climbing and via ferrata. It was designed as a training center for everyone who has no experience or who wants to improve their skills. The growing trend of going into nature and climbing motivated us to create a place where people can get familiar with equipment and gain confidence before heading out into the field,” said Bubalo.



She adds that the park was built with the help of friends who are licensed to construct adventure parks in accordance with European standards.
“Each obstacle represents a new challenge, and it takes about two hours to complete the entire park. Upon arrival, visitors go through a short briefing, get familiar with the equipment, and then begin their adventure,” Bubalo explains.
The park is primarily intended for children taller than 140 centimeters, but younger children can also participate when accompanied by their parents, while the facilities are not reserved exclusively for the youngest visitors.
“Our instructors are there to help and encourage visitors to complete the entire park. The goal is to push the limits of your balance and motor skills, but also to have a good time. Children are usually not afraid and enjoy overcoming the obstacles,” says Bubalo.



She especially emphasizes the importance of involving children in outdoor activities from an early age, so that they spend more time in nature and develop their motor skills.
“We wanted our youngest fellow citizens, from kindergarten age to schoolchildren, to be part of this story. Not only to promote Konjic and our resort, but also to raise awareness of the importance of nature, ecology, and spending time outdoors. Today, technology is increasingly affecting children’s motor skills and concentration,” she emphasizes.

Visits to the Challenge Park are available daily with prior reservation. Sessions are scheduled at 10, 12, 14, 16, and 17 hours, and each session can accommodate between 10 and 15 people.
“Advance reservations allow us to fully dedicate ourselves to each guest and avoid crowds. Our top priority is for everyone to enjoy themselves and feel safe,” concluded Amela Bubalo.
So far, visitors’ reactions have been extremely positive, which gives the Visit Konjic Outdoor Resort team additional motivation to develop new tourist content and outdoor attractions in Konjic.
Source of text and photos: Radio Konjic – https://radiokonjic.ba/adrenalinska-oaza-nadomak-konjica-challenge-park-spaja-avanturu-prirodu-i-porodicnu-zabavu/


