Three Day Treks.

Rila
The highest Bulgarian mountain (2925m) derives its name from the Slav word RAULA, meaning the mountain of water, which is exactly so – more than 200 lakes exist on its territory.

The three day trek includes walking through Rila Mountain’s three most famous areas – the valley of the Seven Lakes, the Maljovitza valley (also known as the Bulgarian Chamonix) and climbing Bulgaria’s highest peak – Musala 2925m.

The treks are between 3 and 7 hours and an average denivelation of 1000 meters.

Price: 160 euro (based on 4 people)
Includes: transportation, mountain guide, three days full board
Does not include: beverages, museum taxes
Pirin
The origin of the mane Pirin is hidden in the past, but it is believed that it comes from the hetman word PERUNASH, which means “rock”.

The treks we offer you begins in the city of Bansko – which has evolved to an extent as the capital of the Pirin mountains, includes an ascent to its highest peak – Vihren (2914m) and comes to an end in the picturesque city of Melnik (a museum town famous for its red whine).
200 lakes exist on its territory.

The treks are between 3 and 7 hours and an average denivelation of 1000 meters.

Price: 190 euro (based on 4 people)
Includes: transportation, mountain guide, three days full board
Does not include: beverages, museum taxes