To mark the 550th anniversary of the return of the relics of St. Yoan of Rila from Veliko Turnovo to Rila Monastery, in July a group of tourists will follow the route along which the saint’s relics were once carried.
The idea for such an adventure was inspired by El Camino, the route to Santiago de Compostela. The idea for the Bulgarian version belongs to two men from Veliko Turnovo – Evgeny Koev, a schoolteacher, and Pascal Piperkov, a mathematician. The route will be marked and will pass through 60 towns and villages, 19 municipalities and 5 dioceses. The most difficult section, Evgeny Koev and Pascal Piperkov say, is the last portion of the journey between Vratsa and Sofia, where the route passes along the crest of the Iskar Gorge.
Caretaker Minister of Tourism Evtim Miloshev held a series of high-level meetings with the tourism ministers of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, and the Secretary-General of Kuwait’s National Council of Culture, Arts and Letters during the World..
Within the framework of Bulgaria’s participation in the world travel expo World Travel Market in London, Bulgaria’s Ministry of Tourism and National Geographic announced a joint publicity campaign aimed at presenting the country as an attractive..
Bulgaria will present its beautiful nature, sites under the auspices of UNESCO, opportunities for cultural tourism and wine temptations at the World Travel Market tourist exhibition in London, which will be held from November 5 to 7, 2024...
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