Not far from the village of Bosnek located 40 km from the capital Sofia, flows a miraculous spring in whose waters many people seek healing and solace. It is also known as the Fountain of Happiness after Ottoman traveller Evliya Celebi gave it this name in the 17th century. The water gushes out from the mouth of a stone crocodile and does not flow constantly but at intervals, following a form of logic that no one has yet figured out. Sometimes it stops for hours, other times just for several minutes. According to one legend, the spring runs dry when a sinner stands before it and gushes out when a righteous person approaches. Near the spring is the longest cave in Bulgaria - Duhlata.
The largest specialized exhibition for camping tourism, water sports and outdoor leisure is returning for the seventh time in a row and at a new location - Sofia Land. To host the event, the former capital amusement park opens its..
The 56 th edition of the traditional Yantra-Danube kayaking trip is due to take place from 30 April until 3 May, 2024, the Bulgarian Tourist Union has announced. A flotilla of dozens of kayakers will set out along the River Yantra, following the..
The surge in travel following the end of the pandemic has led people to seek an alternative to the conventional idea of a holiday. The younger generations in particular are fed up with the standard trips to famous European cities or the conventional..
The St. Anastasia tourist island complex near Burgas, one of Bulgaria’s most visited Black Sea tourist destinations, is celebrating its 10 th..
The free walking tours in Bulgaria's Ruse - Ruse Summer Free Tour in English - aimed at the Bulgarian and foreign guests of the city, will start on..
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