What to see in Bulgaria?

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Opinions about this resort are often different for different categories of citizens. As a rule, many tourists of the older generation tenderly respond to almost all those places in Bulgaria where they managed to visit during their youth. But with the Russian tourists of a new generation, things are somewhat more complicated, because once you choose the wrong resort, and the risk of hating Bulgaria is significantly increased.

Nevertheless, in order not to make an insidious mistake, it is strongly recommended to go to this friendly country independently and study it by yourself, taking only a rental car to help.

The first place, which is the easiest to reach and the most interesting to see - Aladzha. It is here that there is a rock monastery with a museum complex and amazing excursions, within which the tourist will have an opportunity to appreciate the life of medieval monks who saved their souls in stone cells.

The largest and most beautiful botanical garden in Bulgaria is located on the territory of Balchik. Many tourist programs include a visit to this place. It is worth saying that not for nothing. However, the unhurried natural landscape does not tolerate excursion fuss. And if you are not a botanist-encyclopedist, it's better to just watch, walk and think about your time as long as you want.

The valley of roses is another obligatory point of any excursion program. Here the guides promise wonderful views and revealing the secrets of making rose oil.

If the situation allows, a good choice will be a visit to Sofia. Although, they say that it's not always advisable to go from the coast to the Bulgarian capital only for the purpose of visiting the sights of the capital, because it's more fun on the coast.

April 23, 2013

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