Bulgaria did not disappoint us. It is a lovely country to visit. I am actually not sure why so few people go there on vacation. Even locals believe that their country has little to offer to tourists! Believe me, this is NOT true. We rented a car for three weeks and drove through the country starting in Sofia, then driving to Plovdiv, the Rhodope and Vihrens mountains in the South, Koprivshtitsa, Troyan, Lovec, Veliko Tarnovo, and the Black Sea coast visiting Varna, Nessebar, and Sozopol. All awesome sites. The cost of life in Bulgaria is amazingly low, much lower than we anticipated. It turned out to be the cheapest country we visited on our world trip and this included a rental car for 3 weeks.....even cheaper than Nicaragua.
We loved what we saw there and also what we ate. The rural areas are pristine and beautiful. Farmers are still using a horse drawn plow to turn up the earth. Some are still traveling in horse drawn carriages as well. We visited beautiful monasteries along the way, old cities tastefully restored and maintained, and gorgeous sites along the Black Sea. People are very down to earth, "no glamor", very friendly and talkative. The food is excellent, earthy and simple. The shopska salad was delightful. Meats were mostly chicken and pork, served grilled or in a stew. Fish and mussels were excellent, particularly on the Black Sea. Baklava and ice cream were our two favorite desserts!
The language may appear as a barrier to visit the country but in reality, speaking a little bit of English is sufficient to get by in Bulgaria. We made it driving around in very isolated areas in the mountains. An excellent GPS is a must though, since no one can expect to understand the signs written using the Cyrillic alphabet.
Sofia, the capital
The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
Special water with healing property... from the source!



What do I want to order....help!

Cool! A piece of the Berlin wall given to Sofia as a gift from Germany
And now the real experience
Nice subway - Use creative thinking to figure out how to use it :))
Burrata salad, my very favorite salad!
The BIG news at the end of the day
Plovdiv, a lovely town east of Sofia
The Roman theater
The Roman stadium



Asenovgrad fortress

The Bachkovo Monastery
" The Wonderful Bridges" - Natural arches huge and impressive
Village of Shiroka Laka


Going to Trigrad

Trigrad - a small community where Muslims and Christian Orthodox locals live in harmony as neighbors
Lovely guesthouse with home made dinner and breakfast
Hiking to Sveti Ilia peak
The Yagodinska Cave




"Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow
Don't walk behind me, I may not lead
Walk beside me, just be my friend"
Albert Camus