Journey to Summer Solstice Tour

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Overview

Available languages

English

144 hours

Mobile ticket

Step into the heart of Bulgaria’s ancient traditions and natural beauty with our exclusive Summer Solstice Tour! Experience the magic of the longest day of the year in a land steeped in rich history, stunning landscapes, and mystical landmarks. This once-in-a-lifetime adventure will immerse you in the ancient rhythms of nature and the timeless legends of the land.

Witness the Solstice as the sun goes down over the ancient Thracian sanctuaries.

Explore Thracian Mysticism: Uncover the hidden treasures of Bulgaria’s mysterious Thracian civilization. Visit fascinating archaeological sites that date back millennia.

Trek through lush forests, hike to panoramic viewpoints, and experience and feel the energy of the landscape at its most powerful and vibrant.

Let the sun’s powerful energy guide your path. Discover Bulgaria like never before—where history, nature, and mysticism meet at the summer solstice.

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Not recommended for pregnant travelers

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Cancellation Policy

If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.

What To Expect

Day 1

Sofia Meetup and Hotel Check-in

Accommodations

Sofia hotel city center

1

Sofia

Hotel check-in , greeting and discussions

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable
Day 2

Enter the mystical thracian world

Accommodations

Plovdiv old town

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

1

Starosel

Starosel is the biggest village in Plovdiv area and due to a fascinating location, rich in history and archaeological significance. The megalithic structures, particularly the Horizont complex dating back to V-IV century BC, provide valuable insights into the religious and cultural practices of the Thracians. The unique design of the Horizont complex is due its ten pillars arranged in a square and the staircase leading to the underground area. With his particular structure the complex is very different to other similar sites. The presence of various structures in the surroundings of Starosel indicates that it served as a vital center for their religious practices, possibly linked to Orphism. Visiting the Cethinova mogila (tumulus) will further illustrate this significance. Tumuli were often used as burial mounds for the elite. Each site, with its unique characteristics, contributes to a broader narrative of the Thracian legacy in the Balkans.

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable
2

Hissarya

Hisarya is a remarkable historical site that showcases the rich tapestry of Thracian and Roman heritage. Originally inhabited from the 6th century BC, it began as a Thracian village and later transformed into a significant Roman city known as Dioklecianopol in 293 AD. The city’s name honors Emperor Diocletian, who recognized the area’s healing mineral waters and established it as a wellness destination. One of the most striking features of Hisarya is its well-preserved Roman architecture. During your visit, you will encounter a variety of fascinating artifacts, including the votive plaque dedicated to the nymphs. This plaque is a testament to the ancient people’s reverence for the nymphs, who were believed to be spirits of nature associated with springs, rivers, and other bodies of water. The dedication to the nymphs reflects the significance of the mineral waters in Hisarya, which were thought to possess curative properties. The Thracian rose, mentioned by Herodotus.

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable
3

Plovdiv

Historically Plovdiv dates back to ancient times with a history of over 8000 years – from Neolithic age, through roman preserved structures you will dive also into the spirit of recent history with well preserved house structures in the old town of Plovdiv. Many legends surround the city with its 7 hills, but you will have the chance to explore the many facets with a glass of wine on a hill watching the sunset. Your host will be a known Plovdiv tour guide that will bring to life some of the most interesting theories and stories.

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 3

In the heart of our Thracian Sanctuarity Experience

Accommodations

Madzharovo bed and breaksfast

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

DINNER

Dinner

1

Plovdiv

Start at the Episkop Basilica, one of the most important early Christian sites in Bulgaria. Dating back to the 4th century, stunning mosaics. Next, Eastern Gate, which was one of the main entrances to the ancient Roman city of Philipopolis. Next Ancient Theater, one of the best-preserved Roman theaters in the world. Built in the 1st century AD, this remarkable structure could seat up to 7,000 spectators. Continue to Lamartine House, a restored 19th- century building that houses both the Ethnographic Museum and the Historical Museum. Dervish Monastery Ancient Pharmacy “Hippocrates,” a site that showcases the history of medicine and medical practices ofRomans and the use of various herbs and remedies. Exploring the bohemian district of Kapana in Plovdiv the city’s vibrant artistic culture and creative spirit-filled with narrow streets lined with art galleries, craft shops, cafes. Next Roman Stadium, dating back to the 2nd century AD. Stroll along Plovdiv’s longest pedestrian street.

4 hours • Admission Not Applicable
2

Madzharovo

Madzharovo is a small city in Eastern Rhodope Mountain at the offshores of river Arda with its beautiful Meanders. It is located in the crater of a volcano and this is the explaination why in the region are found so many precious and semi- precious stones and fossils. It is a natural preserve for its wildlife. The region of Eastern Rhodope is believed to be the most dense in megalithic structures dating back to Thracian civilization. In conclusion, Madzharovo is a captivating destination that combines stunning natural landscapes with rich historical and geological significance

4 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 4

The culmination of our tour - The day of the Sun Solstice

Accommodations

Madzharovo bed and breakfast

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

DINNER

Dinner

1

Madzharovo

Gem stone hunt – guided tour around Madzharovo and river Arda. It is expected to find at least 3 types of different semi-precious stones. With luck maybe up to 7 different types. Some of them include Amethyst, Jaspis, and Chalcedony. Amethyst: This gemstone is often associated with the myth of Dionysus and Ariadne. According to legend, Amethyst was transformed into a gemstone to protect her from the goddess Artemis’s anger. It was believed that Amethyst was a powerful stone with protective and calming qualities, often associating it with sobriety, wisdom, and spiritual growth. Jaspis: Jaspis, now known as jasper, is a variety of chert that is often opaque and has distinctive patterns. Chalcedony encompasses a range of cryptocrystalline quartz minerals, including jasper, sard, and carnelian. Chalcedony was highly valued in ancient Rome for its use in jewelry, sculptures, and architectural decorations.

4 hours • Admission Not Applicable
2

Madzharovo

Trip to Cromlech Dolni Glavanak. Cromlech Dolni Glavanak is a fascinating journey back in time to the 8th-6th centuries BC, providing a unique opportunity to explore Thracian history and ancient rituals. You will notice the remarkable circular formation of massive upright stones. This spheric circle is made up of large megaliths, some of which stand several meters tall. The stones are believed to have been aligned in a specific manner, possibly related to astronomical events or seasonal changes, reflecting the advanced understanding of nature by the Thracians. The Cromlech Dolni Glavanak was in use for at least three centuries, and it is thought to have played a significant role in the spiritual life of the Thracian people.

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable
3

Madzharovo

Thematic Private concert for our group

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 5

On our way back

Accommodations

Sofia city center

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

1

Krumovgrad

Kovil is one of the biggest ancient Thracian cult complexes. It dates from XIV-XII BC and stretches for 5-6 km in length and 2 km in width. You will see necropolis, megaliths, water tanks, god gifts structures, pyramid and thrones. Very characteristic are the the big number of womb holes approximately 20 and the rock niches. The Thracians had a diverse pantheon of gods and engaged in religious practices that included worshiping nature and celestial bodies. The presence of megaliths and necropolises indicates that Kovil was a significant ceremonial site, possibly dedicated to both worship and the afterlife. The womb holes suggest a focus on fertility and renewal, which are common themes in ancient religions, often linked to female deities or earth goddesses. The rock niches may have served as altars or spaces for offerings to the gods, possibly indicating where rituals were performed. The natural landscape would have provided a dramatic backdrop for rituals and and / or observation.

4 hours • Admission Not Applicable
2

Haskovo

Nymph Sanctuarity The nymphs play a significant role in mythology, often depicted as beautiful young women embodying various natural forces and elements. They are typically associated with water, forests, and springs, representing the life-giving and nurturing qualities of nature. Their sancturaities were always built close to water springs/reserves. The sanctuary in Kasnakovo was built in the 2nd century by Titus Flavius, a Roman emperor with Thracian roots, underscores the blend of different cultural influences during that period. The veneration of nymphs and Aphrodite indicates the significance of nature and femininity in ancient religious practices, especially in Thracian and Roman culture. You will see the remains of roman buildings and a rock silhouette which is believed to be the portrait of a nymph.

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable
3

Sofia

Back to hotel

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable
Day 6

Sofia airport transfer

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

1

Sofia

Sofia airport transfer

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable

What‘s Included

Air-conditioned vehicle

Guides

Personal expenses

Pickup points

Vrazhdebna Airport

Sofia Bulgaria

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Journey to Summer Solstice Tour

Pickup included

From US$1,038.00