We at 'Green Valleys' are pleased to offer you high-quality tours and holiday packages. As experts in sightseeing and driven by quality services, our tours and holiday packages are the best way to immerse you in the traditions of Bulgarian lands. Our experienced tour guides have much to share about Bulgarian history.
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Devil’s Throat and Yagodinska caves. The Devil's Throat Cave is located in the western part of the Rhodopes mountain range near the Greek border and is an extremely popular tourist destination. In reality, this devilish gorge holds many mystical forces within its walls because here you can find the largest underground waterfalls on the Balkan Peninsula. According to local legends, the Thracian musician Orpheus once attempted to bring back his beloved Eurydice, who had been taken by Pluto (Hades) to the underworld. Yagodinska Cave stretches over approximately 10,500 meters across three floors—with one floor alone being about 1,100 meters long—which were illuminated between 1971 and 1982 and have been accessible to visitors ever since. This specific layer features artificial entrances measuring roughly 150 and 80 meters each, leading out toward daylight once more. These openings are situated at altitudes of 930 and 937 meters above sea level respectively, with consistent temperatures of six degrees Celsius year-round, accompanied by high moisture levels ranging from eighty-five percent to ninety-one percent relative humidity.
Seven Rila lakes from Sofia and Plovdiv. This tour takes you on an amazing trip to the Seven Rila Lakes within the Rila National Park. Enjoy some of Bulgaria’s most stunning mountainous scenery at your own relaxed pace with hikes leading right up to the topmost lake among these seven situated inside Bulgaria’s biggest nature reserve—just around 100 km / 62 miles south of Sofia. The park also boasts unique flora and fauna including many rare or endangered animal species; self-regulating ecosystems rich in biodiversity plus historically significant cultural landmarks globally recognized. It even hosts several major river sources for the Balkan region! As a matter of fact 'Rila' originates from the Thracean word “Roula” which means “lots of water”.
Rila Monastery is one of the symbols of Bulgaria and is also a popular tourist destination. The monastery lies in the valleys of Rila Mountain. Between Rilska and Drushlyavitsa rivers, at an altitude of 1147 meters (3763 feet) above sea level. Throughout the centuries, Rila Monastery has always been the spiritual, educational and cultural centre of Bulgaria. The monastery is listed among the world's cultural heritage by UNESCO. National Historical Museum in Sofia This museum is one of the biggest and most richly endowed historical collections on the Balkans peninsula; representing the entire span of time lived within today’s borders of Bulgaria – starting with prehistory some eight thousand years back until our days. Its very first exposition took place in 1984 for celebrating the country’s millennium since its establishment as a nation. From year two thousand onwards this institution can be found housed inside what used to be Government Building Number One situated near Bojana district in Sofia city.
Everyone loves to have fun and when the theme is wine, the good mood is guaranteed. Wine tours are usually very affordable and tourists are welcomed to enjoy and learn about local wine traditions and wine production. Also this wine tour in the town of Melnik takes you through 5,000 years of tradition and history of winemaking. The legend tells of the locals – the Thracian tribe Maedi, that became famous in Europe for its best wine. In the local vineyards, you will be enchanted by the romance of authentic architecture, culture and traditions. In this tour, the taste of the wine will accompany you all the time.
In fact the Buzludzha monument is on the sixth place of the European top tourist attractions. Top ten most interesting abandoned locations on Earth. This monumental structure atop the mountain summit was built by order of Bulgaria’s communist regime to commemorate an important historic event that occurred here way back in 1891. The building known for its UFO shape featured murals with images of Lenin and Karl Marx all over its exterior; they even added a red five-pointed star right smack dab in the middle of its rooftop. The construction cost about 14 million Bulgarian lev at the time—which translates roughly to $35 million USD when adjusted for today’s currency values.
Hot air balloon flying fun. The experience of flying in a hot air balloon in Bulgaria is truly enjoyable. Green Valleys offers a fantastic location near Sofia where you can soar over picturesque valleys: Experience the enchanting beauty of the Balkan Mountains, Mount Vitosha, and the city of Sofia from the sky during this early morning half-hour hot air balloon ride. You'll marvel at the breathtaking views of these vast valley landscapes that cover extensive areas around the city of Sofia - A Truly Wonderful Location. With various packages available catering to different skill levels, there’s definitely something here for every individual. In addition to our hot air balloon rides, we organize other adventures so you can enjoy a complete day filled with excitement while exploring nature up close. We provide transportation services along with accommodations suitable for groups of varying sizes.
Experience Quad Biking in Bulgaria is a great fun. Green Valleys offers you a fantastic quad bike location situated in beautiful Balkan mountains, only 30 minutes' drive from Sofia. You will marvel at an abundance of valleys that form part of this vast area. Close to Sofia - A truly amazing place! With choices suitable for every skill level, there really is something here for everybody. As well as our quad biking experience, we also organize other adventures allowing you to spend your whole day on the mountainside.
This journey will take you to one of the most wonderful eco trails in Bulgaria. In fact, it is suitable for absolutely everyone. Starting from the town of Lukovit, this route links up with two major Bulgarian rivers - Zlatna Panega and Iskăr. It's an incredibly scenic and varied path; beautiful scenery, stunning rock formations, gorges, caverns, riverside paths, picnic spots – all ingredients guaranteed to make your trip enjoyable. And there’s more! To top off everything else waiting at the end of our hike we have the magnificent Prohodna Cave also known as "the Eye of God". Situated within the heartland of northern Central Bulgaria close to the small settlement called Karlukove, lies the impressive limestone cavern named after its unique eye shaped entrance which resembles human eyes looking out towards heaven.
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