“Everything goes in circles.

After many years, I find myself again on the paths I wandered as a boy.

Much is the same.

Only my hair has turned grey, and the toys have become bigger.

Biokovo is still just as beautiful.

I hope it remains that way — for those who come after us.”

Meet your guide

Comparison of two men riding motorcycles; the left is a black-and-white photo of a young man in a sleeveless patterned vest and headband, riding a vintage motorcycle near a body of water; the right is an older man with gray hair and sunglasses, wearing a beige and black leather jacket, riding a modern black motorcycle in front of an ocean background.
Several identification documents and press passes with photographs of Mario Jelavic, including Croatian and Bosnian IDs, UNHCR and UNPROFOR badges, and a passport, all displaying his face and personal information.

mario jelavić

Founder

A war veteran and former member of the elite 4th Guards Brigade, Mario Jelavić experienced the region long before it was viewed through the lens of travel.

During the war, and in the years that followed, he moved from military service into humanitarian work, spending extensive time in Bosnia and Herzegovina as a UNHCR and Red Cross field officer. He witnessed the shelling of Sarajevo and took part in delivering humanitarian aid to besieged cities, refugee camps, and detention facilities, transporting food, supplies, and assistance to civilians in the most affected areas. Alongside this work, he also operated on press assignments, including field work for Reuters, documenting events and conditions on the ground during the conflict.

Working deep inland and far beyond the main routes, Mario gained first-hand knowledge of the region’s landscapes, backroads, and communities under conditions shaped by conflict and recovery. These experiences formed a lasting, factual understanding of the places and people that few outsiders ever encountered directly.

Long before founding this tour, he knew the region from the road—not as a visitor, but through direct involvement with the realities on the ground.

Over time, that experience merged with his work as a professional photographer and lifelong motorcycle enthusiast. His photography is closely tied to movement, and all images featured on this website were captured while riding the very routes that define the journey.

Today, decades of riding, a photographer’s eye, and early field experience come together in a tour guided by someone who knows the road—not only where it leads, but what it has carried over time.