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Rose Festival
Celebration is everywhere. Travel to Bulgaria for Rose Festival tourThe Rose Festival tour – a tribute to beautyThe Rose Festival is a lovely annual festival celebrated in the Rose Valley, near the town...
Taste of Balkan Tour
Private Balkan tours Day 1 Our Private Balkan tours start from Sofia and goes to ThessalonikiPrivate Balkan tours start… 310 km, 4 hour drive (Bulgaria – Greece)Your private Balkan tour starts from Bulgaria. In the...
Tailor-made Bulgaria Tours
We are here to introduce Bulgaria to you. It is our pleasure to do it the best way we can. We only want to know your interests and ideas and like dream tailors we...
Communist Bulgaria Tour
Communist Bulgaria Tour Day 1 Sofia – Pravets – VarshetsStart for private tours Bulgaria. For Communist Bulgaria Tour the guide will meet you at the airport in Sofia. Then you will leave for the...
Private Bulgaria tours Pirin
Bulgaria can easily be called a mountainous country. Almost half of its territory is home to different in size, height, character and origin mountainous formations. Mountains in Bulgaria are so various. They are small...
The Hero part 3
“The place belongs to me,” he said simply, and offered his shoulder to support the statue. He set his teeth in fierce determination to sup-press the infernal pain.“What are you going to do?” asked...
The Hero part 2
The people crowded from every side to see the procession. The windows clattered with every gust of wind. The interior of the temple was drowned in clouds of incense, and sounds of musical instruments...
The Hero part 1
Gabriele D`annunzio (1863-1938)D`annunzio was born at Pescara in the Abruzzi in 1863. His first literary work was a volume of verses, published when he was only sixteen. His first novel appeared in 1889, and...
The Two Ambassadors part 4
I will tell them of the letter, and how he thinks himself highly honored by their alliance.” “That is well thought,” said the other; “and let us spur along a little, that we may...
The Two Ambassadors part 3
Upon this the bishop with great dignity approached them, and taking them by the hand, said, “You are welcome, gentlemen; what tidings of import may you bring?” Each of the am-bassadors now looked at...