
As more people travel to the mountains for recreational purposes, such as hiking and climbing, it has become more challenging to locate quiet, secluded areas.
To fulfil their craving for the great outdoors, tourists look for undiscovered regions with stunning natural scenery and conveniently accessible mountain ranges.
One of these places is the Balkan Peninsula. Despite its proximity to Europe, it is mostly unexplored and untouched by modernization and has beautiful mountain peaks devoid of the Alps' hordes of tourists. Delicious and fresh dairy products, delicate spices, and local produce are the hallmarks of Bulgarian cuisine. Pig and chicken are the most often eaten meats in Bulgaria, despite the prevalence of fish and veal dishes and the unique position that lamb holds in Bulgarian cuisine. Of course, you can't call your trip "perfect" until you drink local wine.
The Black Sea is easily accessible from the highlands, or you can extend your trip by taking a few days to relax on the beach at the conclusion by taking an internal flight or driving five or six hours from Sofia to the coast. Bulgaria also boasts a beautiful coastline with sandy beaches and azure seas and a thriving nightlife and entertainment scene. More and more people are going on vacation to the mountains to walk and climb, making it harder to find quiet places.