Unique two days tour, visiting some of the "must see" UNESCO Heritage sites in Bulgaria - Boyana Church and Rila Monastery, including an unforgettable overnight stay in the Monastery itself! ***Ultra fast 1Gbps Wi-Fi available***
You will see of course much more :):
1. St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
2. Beautiful Vitosha mountain
3. UNESCO Heritage - Boyana Church
4. Rila mountain - highest mountain range of Bulgaria
5. UNESCO Heritage - Rila Monastery (including overnight stay inside :))
6. The Cave of St. Ivan Rilski
7. Kirilova Polyana Meadow
8. Devil's Waters waterfall
9. Sapareva Banya - an ancient small city with hot springs
10. Aqua Club Kotvata - unique outdoor thermal spa in the mountain
You will see and learn a lot about the Bulgarian history and culture - great time guaranteed :)!
We will meet at the front of Aleksander Nevski cathedral at 11:00am! We will use to opportunity to go inside the cathedral and show you everything before we go - please be on time :)!
Iconic Bulgarian Orthodox church with Neo-Byzantine architecture & an underground museum.
Vitosha, the ancient Scomius or Scombrus, is a mountain massif, on the outskirts of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Vitosha is one of the symbols of Sofia and the closest site for hiking, alpinism and skiing.
The Boyana Church is a medieval Bulgarian Orthodox church situated on the outskirts of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, in the Boyana quarter. In 1979, the building was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Rila is the highest mountain range of Bulgaria, the Balkan Peninsula and Southeast Europe. It is situated in southwestern Bulgaria and forms part of the Rila–Rhodope Massif.
The Monastery of Saint John of Rila, also known as Rila Monastery "Sveti Ivan Rilski", is the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria.
The permanent exhibition presents with more than 600 exhibits the historical development of the monastery from its creation to the present day. Outstanding works of ecclesiastical art, ethnographic materials, archival documents, weapons. The library of the Rila Monastery is also very rich. The collection of coins amounts to more than 4400 samples from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Sv. Ivan Rislki Chudotvorets (St. John of Rila the Miracle Worker) is a Bulgarian cleric - the most famous Bulgarian hermit saint, heavenly protector and patron of Bulgarian people. The saint was born 876 years in the village of Skrino and died in 946. Southwest of the village, about half a kilometer away of Ruen monastery, is located the cave where the saint lived during his monasticism, before his way to the Rila mountain where later he founded the Rila Monastery. The cave is reached by a steep path starting from the monastery, which today is named to the saint.
At a height of 1465 meters is located Kirilova meadow, one of the most beautiful places in Rila Mountain. The meadow is surrounded by some of the most scary and majestic peaks of Rila – Iglata, Dvuglav, Zliya zab, Kupenite and Lovnitsa, which makes it not only the ideal place for rest and picnic, but also a starting point for some of the most interesting tourist routes in Rila Mountain.
"Diavolski Vodi" (The Devil's Water) is a cascading waterfall, which is located on the slopes of Rila Mountain near the village of Pastra. The cascade starts from the beginning of the slope and after a series of falls, flows into the Rila River.
Located at the foot of Rila Mountain, ten kilometers before Rila Monastery overlooking the waterfalls "Devil's Waters". The interesting name of the restaurant comes from this cascade of waterfalls.The restaurant has 60 seats in the lounge and a summer garden with 120 seats. The menu includes mainly Bulgarian cuisine. We offer: trout (fried, grilled and sach), sach in a monastery, a wide range of salads and cooked dishes (soups). You can eat homemade sheep's yogurt and jam from blueberries, quinces, prunes, strawberries, cherries and peaches. We have a great variety of brandies and wines.
Sapareva Banya is a town in southwestern Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil Province. As Ancient Germania, a former bishopric, it is a Latin Catholic titular see. The former Roman town of Germania (in Dacia) or Germane once stood at the location of modern Sapareva Banya and in the 3rd century was an important town in Dacia province.[2] This, or possibly Germen, was the birthplace of the great Byzantine general Belisarius and was mentioned in the 6th century as Γερμανία, Γερμανός, Γέρμεννε. In an 11th-century charter of Byzantine Emperor Basil II (Porphyrogenitus/ the Young), it was listed as Γερμάνεια (Germaneia).
The club offers a SPA center, outdoor and indoor thermal pools and a restaurant. Mineral water of Separeva banya was highly regarded and used as a cure by Thracians and Romans. Saparevian mineral water is clear, colorless, with smell of hydrogen sulfide, hyperthermal (temperature 103 °C), hydrocarbonate, sulphate-sodium, fluorine, silicon and sulphide.
Drop off back in Sofia to share our wonderful experience and say bye to each other :)!
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