Discover Bulgaria, a jewel of the Balkans, where ancient history meets stunning natural diversity. Explore millennia-old cities, relax on the Black Sea coast, hike through the majestic Balkan mountains, and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Thracian, Roman, and Slavic heritage. Bulgaria offers an affordable and authentic European experience, blending vibrant culture with breathtaking landscapes.
The soul of Bulgaria resides in its people, who are renowned for their incredible warmth, deep resilience, and welcoming spirit. Shaped by centuries of history at the crossroads of cultures, Bulgarians maintain a powerful connection to their heritage, expressed through vibrant folklore, ancient traditions, and a profound sense of hospitality known as "gostopriemstvo." Visitors are often touched by the genuine sincerity and generosity of the Bulgarian people, who are eager to share the beauty of their country and their culture, making every encounter feel personal and enriching.


Embark on a captivating journey through Bulgaria and uncover a trove of adventures waiting across its diverse landscape. The majestic Balkan Mountains, or Stara Planina, invite avid hikers to explore ancient trails, leading to hidden waterfalls, vast forests, and panoramic peaks offering breathtaking vistas. For history enthusiasts, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Rila Monastery stands as a vibrant testament to the nation's spiritual and architectural heritage, while Plovdiv, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe, offers layers of Roman, Thracian, and Ottoman history in its charming Old Town.
Head to the Black Sea coast for a different kind of adventure, from the vibrant nightlife of Sunny Beach to the historic charm of Nessebar, offering water sports, sun-drenched relaxation, and exploration of ancient coastal fortresses. Don't miss the surreal rock formations of Belogradchik or the chance to delve into the country’s unique folklore and warm hospitality, guaranteeing an unforgettable blend of natural beauty, deep culture, and thrilling exploration.
The capital city is Sofia.
The official currency is the Bulgarian Lev (BGN).
The Seven Rila Lakes and the Belogradchik Rocks are among its most famous natural sights.
The majority of the population practices Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
Bulgarians nod their heads for 'No' and shake their heads for 'Yes', which is the opposite of many Western cultures.
Generally, tap water is safe to drink in most major cities and towns.
The national drink is Rakia (a strong fruit brandy), and Bulgaria is famous for its yogurt (kiselo mlyako).
The best time to visit is during the shoulder seasons (May-June and September-October) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
