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It is becoming more difficult to find wonderful places away from the crowds as more and more people head out in the mountains to climb and trek. For their outdoor adventures tourists are searching for areas that are unspoiled by mountains, natural beauty, and locations which are safe, cheap and accessible. Many people don't realize how beautiful and diverse this new member of the EU really is. Here are some more good reasons to think about visiting this stunning country.

The Impressively Rich Historical and Cultural Heritage
It is impossible to describe everything that is available in Bulgaria in just a few phrases. Cultural heritage from Thracian and Roman times, Byzantine, Soviet, and, of course, Bulgarian times have been preserved in the Bulgarian land. It's amazing to look at buildings and remains from all these periods within the city of Sofia. There is also Saint George Rotunda, one of Europe's oldest churches dating to the 4th century AD. Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the second largest Balkan cathedral. In case where you decide on extra resources about travelling in Bulgaria, [url=https://excitingbulgaria.com/]check out this site[/url].

Amazing historical sites are all over Bulgaria. Perperikon is an old Thracian fortress and temple, is one of the largest megalithic structures. It was cut into the rocks. In Plovdiv the most ancient settlement in Europe it is home to one of the best preserved Roman theaters as well as parts of a Roman Stadium. With its impressive fortress walls and traditional buildings, Veliko Tarnovo is the capital of the second Bulgarian kingdom.

Take in the beauty of nature
Bulgaria will captivate you with its beautiful and unspoiled nature. Beautiful waterfalls can be found as well as stunning caves and stunning views when you take a trip up the mountains.

Vitosha Mountain is located just outside Sofia and offers many possibilities for hiking. There are also the Seven Rila Lakes, the Stob Pyramids close to the Rila Monastery The Melnik Pyramids, the Melnik Pyramids as well as the Iskar Gorge, the Ledenika Cave as well as the Belogradchik Rocks. It is also possible to visit the Rose Valley in the Kazanlak region if you go in the month of May. Bulgaria is the home of many hot mineral springs, making it a popular destination for SPA tourism.

Visit local Revival Ethnographic Reserves and Towns
While it is part of the cultural and historical heritage, it requires particular attention. In some areas of Bulgaria there are typical Revival houses were constructed during the 19th century. These houses are colorful and have a unique architectural style. They are located in the mountain town of Koprivshtitsa and the towns of the past of Plovdiv and Nessebar or when you visit the ethnographic reserve Etara. These areas are great for hiking and provide a tranquil, relaxing environment. Nowadays the houses usually work as shops, museums, restaurants , or tiny hotels.

Explore the wonderful local cuisine
You can either try something that is typical Bulgarian or something that is more well-known the food in Bulgaria is delicious and delicious. The traditional local breakfast is called "banitsa" - pastry delight made from dough and white cheese. Most often, it is served with the local drink "ayran"which is salty yogurt. The soup of the cold summer "tarator" is prepared of salty yogurt and cucumbers. The most popular local salad is known as "shopska salad"which is made with cucumbers, tomatoes, and cheese. A typical barbecue is made of pork, called "kufte" or "kebapche" or "kebapche," which are long meat balls. Pork is also used to make delicious salami called "lukanka". Also, if you like yogurt, Bulgaria is the right place to be as it is its home country. Other foods that are more popular and generally served in the restaurants are: chicken soup, many kinds of barbecues and throat fish (especially in the mountain regions).

Enjoy the beautiful weather
The climate in Bulgaria is predominantly continental. There are four seasons in Bulgaria and each one is distinct. Bulgaria is an ideal place to visit throughout all year round. The weather is usually clear, without rain. It is important to remember that temperatures are higher in July and August, and it can snow more frequently in winter.

The most enjoyable thing to do in hot summer is to hike or relax on the beach or explore beautiful mountain villages. Sofia is also great since it's situated within a mountain range, and temperatures aren't excessively high. The country is subject to heavier rains in the second half of May. The coldest month is typically January, however, when you're dressed appropriately it's not an issue and you are still able to take sightseeing tours.

Feel secure and calm
Bulgaria is actually quite safe country for trip. Most of the population are Christian Orthodox Christians and most people are friendly to tourists. A majority of the younger residents speak English on a relatively good level (the older people not so much, since they had to learn Russian during the socialist period). It is also worth noting that it's not overcrowded which means the possibility of being robbed is minimal (contrary to tourist destinations and places). You can enjoy relaxing walks on the main streets of the towns, or in their parks without having to worry about your belongings.
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