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We offer you a well balanced round trip from Bucharest to the northern part of Bulgaria, with a little bit of everything incuded: breathtaking scenery, two UNESCO sites, amazing ruins, historical places, monuments, awe inspiring churches and the best look-out points.
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Please, make sure you owe all the necessary documents and permissions for crossing the border between Romania and Bulgaria.
A current, valid passport is required
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Your own dedicated professional tour-guide (driving)
Photo/video fees at museums/attractions (if any)
Meals
Personal insurance
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Admission fees to museums/attractions.
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Rock-hewn Churches of Ivanovo
Morning pick-up from your accommodation in Bucharest. Head south, toward the Bulgarian border. We cross the Danube river on the Friendship Bridge, not far from the Bulgarian town of Ruse. Ruse is the gateway to the Rusenski Lom, a twisting canyon where medieval monks turned caves near Ivanovo into a rock-cut complex of monasteries. In the 14th century a large community of monks lived here. At the peak of the monastery complex, the number of churches was about 40, while the other premises were around 300, most of which are not preserved today. Only the Tsurkvata cave has been kept as a museum and is filled with vivid New Testament frescoes. If Ivanovo rock-hewn church is closed, we visit instead the Rock Monastery of St. Dimitar Basarbovski. Built into a sheer cliff, this is the only still functioning rock monastery in Bulgaria. The iconfilled church founded in the 15th century and named after the holy man and healer Dimitar of Basarbovo, is reached by a zig-zagging stone staircase.
Tsarevets
Reach Veliko Tarnovo. Visit Tsarevets fortress, Veliko Tarnovo's highlight attraction. With only pedestrian access one can peacefully wander around the ancient ruins, walk along the fortress walls, with views onto the surrounding hills of Sveta Gora, Momina Krepost and the overgrown Trapezitsa, at the foot of which is the picturesque old artisan’s quarter of Assenova Mahala. The main sites of the fortress are clearly identified and the visitor can follow a gentle path around. One can see the Execution Rock at the northern end of the fortress, Baldwin’s tower, the ruins of the tsar palace and on top of the hill, where once the Patriarch’s complex stood, the restored patriarchal church of the Ascension, with its stark modern interior and the dramatic murals painted by Teofan Sokerov in 1985. The murals depict the history of Bulgaria from the Second Bulgarian Kingdom (1185) onward and on the floor is a symbolic tombstone with the names of the Bulgarian Kings.
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HungryTraveller5,
25 thg 4, 2025
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A wonderful day trip to Bulgaria with the best possible tour guide in Adrian Ene. Nothing was too much trouble for Adrian who was able to customise the tour to accommodate my own interests and the changeable weather. I can’t imagine a more organised, knowledgeable and personable guide and am already contemplating a return visit and a longer tour. I really can’t recommend Adrain and Tours in Romania highly enough.
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