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dAPhREAk
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Nauru12397 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-11-08 20:52:13
November 08 2012 03:13 GMT
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So, my friend decided she wanted to go to Istanbul, Turkey for the food and adventure. After much discussion and persuasion, her boyfriend decided to go, as well as our high school friend and sister. With five of us we decided to start making plans. We started with just Turkey, but then decided we wanted to knock off another wonder of the world and added Petra, Jordan to the list. Then, after everyone's schedules conflicted and we realized we would be arriving in Istanbul at different times, I decided to go to Bulgaria by myself. My roommate in college was Bulgarian, and it was close to Istanbul so I said what the hell.

Collectively, we took an absurd amount of pictures that won't fit in any one blog. So, I will break up the blogs by country. Without further ado....

BULGARIA


I started in Sofia and took the Free Sofia Tour, which is awesome if you ever go to Bulgaria. It is basically college students who take tourists around downtown Sofia. Link below:

http://www.freesofiatour.com/

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One of the oldest churches in Europe:

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An opera house with a child with a golden penis:

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A Russian church (notice the difference with the cross; its a Russian thing):

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The Hagya Sofia chuch, from which the city gets its name:

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St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral:

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Dudes who invented Cyrillic:

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From Sofia, I took two day trips. The first to Veliko Tarnovo, an old walled city, and a nearby old Bulgarian village, and the second to Rila Monastery, one of the oldest monasteries in the world (with some crazy ass murals on it).

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Old Bulgarian Village

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After the two day trips, I traveled to Plovdiv, the second largest city in Bulgaria. Plovdiv is interesting in that the Romans considered using it as a capital, but eventually decided on Constantinople (Istanbul) instead.

The first thing I did was meet my old Bulgarian roommate's mother for some traditional Bulgarian food. Yummy.

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Then, once again, I did the Free Plovdiv Tour (also highly recommend!).

http://www.facebook.com/FreePlovdivTour

Some interesting things about Plovdiv. It is a city built on a city built on a city. So, every once in awhile when they are doing public works projects, they find Roman ruins under the city. This includes a hippodrome (think colosseum for horse races, chariot races, etc.), a Roman theatre, temples, etc. Its quite amazing to walk down the main drag and see a hippodrome in the middle of everything.

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Downtown Plovdiv
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Whirling Dervishes Temple, Mosque (?)
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The remarkable thing about Bulgaria is that I went there expecting a former communist country with communist architecture (think square buildings, depressing as fuck), but was surprised to find that Bulgaria looked a lot like France. Walking down the main drag in Plovdiv was like walking down the streets of Paris and Nice. Also, Bulgarian women are incredibly attractive and fashionable. It reminded me of women I saw while I was in Paris.

Bulgaria was quite amazing, and I am glad I made the trip there. I would recommend it to anyone.

Here are my other two blogs for this trip (still in construction):

Turkey
Jordan

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Jaaaaasper
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
United States10225 Posts
November 08 2012 03:21 GMT
#2
Looks awesome, glad you decided to post it phreak.
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Aerisky
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States12129 Posts
November 08 2012 03:25 GMT
#3
Whoaaa awesome :D thanks~!

Though facebook pictures don't seem load for others unless we click to them etc, but it's no biggie.
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LaLuSh
Profile Blog Joined April 2003
Sweden2358 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-11-08 03:59:36
November 08 2012 03:58 GMT
#4
I frequently eat the stuffed grape leaf rolls at home myself. You happen to know what they're called in bulgarian?

It's a common dish in turkish cuisine. Called "Yaprak sarması" (wrapped by/in leaf). Although we just call it "sarma" (to wrap/roll).

Looking forward to your two future blogs.
Chimpalimp
Profile Joined May 2010
United States1135 Posts
November 08 2012 04:24 GMT
#5
On November 08 2012 12:13 dAPhREAk wrote:
Also, Bulgarian women are incredibly attractive and fashionable.


Now why didn't you have pictures to showcase this travel oddity...

Nice pics, good blog.
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docvoc
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States5491 Posts
November 08 2012 04:52 GMT
#6
Hmm I never really though of Bulgaria as being a paradise unknown but it does seem interesting ^_^
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Linwelin
Profile Joined March 2011
Ireland7554 Posts
November 08 2012 08:27 GMT
#7
On November 08 2012 12:13 dAPhREAk wrote:
Bulgarian women are incredibly attractive and fashionable


I just came back from a 3 days trip in Sofia and I have to agree with this statement

Nice pics!
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VenomBRA
Profile Joined September 2010
Netherlands168 Posts
November 08 2012 09:44 GMT
#8
Nice pics!

On November 08 2012 12:58 LaLuSh wrote:
I frequently eat the stuffed grape leaf rolls at home myself. You happen to know what they're called in bulgarian?

It's a common dish in turkish cuisine. Called "Yaprak sarması" (wrapped by/in leaf). Although we just call it "sarma" (to wrap/roll).

Looking forward to your two future blogs.


My Romanian friends cook it sometimes (and invite me to enjoy them ). They call those sarmale, it's usually eaten with polenta and sour cream. It can be made from grape leaves or pickled cabbage.
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Golden Ghost
Profile Joined February 2003
Netherlands1041 Posts
November 08 2012 11:21 GMT
#9
The Greeks also have these stuffed grape leafs. There they are called Dolmades. Really nice with a thickish lemonsauce.
Also Bulgaria looks really nice from what you have shown. Sofia was always on my still to visit list but I think I´ll have to add Plovdiv and a few other things.

Is there somebody who can tell me what the best time is to visit? e.g. not too crowded with tourists but with nice weather (about 20-23 degrees).
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FFGenerations
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
7088 Posts
November 08 2012 11:28 GMT
#10
awesome pix, i too went to rila, sofia, plovdiv too.
if you look at the major cities then bg seems quite normal, but travelling between the cities you can see all the endless hundreds of little towns which are extremely poor. people in those use horses + carts instead of cars and tractors and grow their own food in their gardens. they earn next to nothing. and that is not the city gypsies, but the rural bulgarians
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JieXian
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
Malaysia4677 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-11-08 12:27:19
November 08 2012 12:15 GMT
#11
Wow! looks really nice, it's making my want to go there too :O

On November 08 2012 12:13 dAPhREAk wrote:
I started in Sofia and took the Free Sofia Tour, which is awesome if you ever go to Bulgaria. It is basically college students who take tourists around downtown Sofia. Link below:

http://www.freesofiatour.com/


priceless tip there >:D I heard Paris has retirees being free tour guides. That's nice but this is waaay better :D

I find it really surprising that the guy who invented cyrillic is from Bulgaria...

hmm however I don't think the triangle/delta is cyrillic (at least it's not used in Russian). Anyone know about that?

Edit: Googled "haroden theatre" as a guess from your picture and I realised it is now written as "Д". Very interesting how "Д" was the same as the Greek "Δ" in the past :O

oh ya and petra reminded me of dialo 2 act 2 hahaha
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Profile Blog Joined December 2010
3624 Posts
November 08 2012 13:13 GMT
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man I wish I had gotten the chance to go to Rila when I was there! Mostly I stayed in Sofia, and got out to Sozopol for a few days. Also, Nevsky was gorgeous (and big), though I wish they allowed photography inside. iirc the Bulgarians called them (grape leaves) dolmas, spot on with the women though. ^_^

The things that stayed with me were going to the black sea (the old quarter in sozopol was super neat), yogurt for breakfast (cause holy shit it was amazing (bulgaria invented yogurt btw)) and I finally developed a taste for fresh tomatoes bc I ate quite a lot of shopska while there.
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nbaker
Profile Joined July 2009
United States1341 Posts
November 08 2012 13:41 GMT
#13
Beautiful pictures, thanks for posting!
solidbebe
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Netherlands4921 Posts
November 08 2012 15:36 GMT
#14
Cool stuff man !

Bulgaria looks like a nice place to visit sometime
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dAPhREAk
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Nauru12397 Posts
November 08 2012 16:57 GMT
#15
On November 08 2012 20:21 Golden Ghost wrote:
The Greeks also have these stuffed grape leafs. There they are called Dolmades. Really nice with a thickish lemonsauce.
Also Bulgaria looks really nice from what you have shown. Sofia was always on my still to visit list but I think I´ll have to add Plovdiv and a few other things.

Is there somebody who can tell me what the best time is to visit? e.g. not too crowded with tourists but with nice weather (about 20-23 degrees).

I was there in late August, and it was a little hot. I would recommend early September. Bulgaria is working on their tourism industry. It is not a popular destination as of yet. I hear its different for the east coast though (around the Black Sea). A lot of European teenagers/young adults go there for "alcohol" vacations (or so I heard).
dAPhREAk
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Nauru12397 Posts
November 08 2012 16:59 GMT
#16
On November 08 2012 21:15 JieXian wrote:
Wow! looks really nice, it's making my want to go there too :O

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On November 08 2012 12:13 dAPhREAk wrote:
I started in Sofia and took the Free Sofia Tour, which is awesome if you ever go to Bulgaria. It is basically college students who take tourists around downtown Sofia. Link below:

http://www.freesofiatour.com/


priceless tip there >:D I heard Paris has retirees being free tour guides. That's nice but this is waaay better :D

I find it really surprising that the guy who invented cyrillic is from Bulgaria...

hmm however I don't think the triangle/delta is cyrillic (at least it's not used in Russian). Anyone know about that?

Edit: Googled "haroden theatre" as a guess from your picture and I realised it is now written as "Д". Very interesting how "Д" was the same as the Greek "Δ" in the past :O

oh ya and petra reminded me of dialo 2 act 2 hahaha

my russian friend said the russians invented cyrillic, lol. there may be a backstory there, but i only know what i was told during the tour. i just like the picture because the flowers were beautiful.

also, its a "free" tour, but most people gave large tips so it was a great deal for the college students.
dAPhREAk
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Nauru12397 Posts
November 08 2012 17:02 GMT
#17
On November 08 2012 22:13 wo1fwood wrote:
man I wish I had gotten the chance to go to Rila when I was there! Mostly I stayed in Sofia, and got out to Sozopol for a few days. Also, Nevsky was gorgeous (and big), though I wish they allowed photography inside. iirc the Bulgarians called them (grape leaves) dolmas, spot on with the women though. ^_^

The things that stayed with me were going to the black sea (the old quarter in sozopol was super neat), yogurt for breakfast (cause holy shit it was amazing (bulgaria invented yogurt btw)) and I finally developed a taste for fresh tomatoes bc I ate quite a lot of shopska while there.

i believe you are correct on the "dolmas." i ate cucumbers and tomatoes for three weeks straight.... they were popular in bulgaria, turkey and jordan. i can honestly say that i got sick of them to no end. i had quite a bit of the bulgarian yogurt too. unlike american yogurt (think sugar), it was sour and not so sweet. i always ate it with melon to give it a sweeter taste.
dAPhREAk
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Nauru12397 Posts
November 08 2012 17:05 GMT
#18
On November 08 2012 20:28 FFGenerations wrote:
awesome pix, i too went to rila, sofia, plovdiv too.
if you look at the major cities then bg seems quite normal, but travelling between the cities you can see all the endless hundreds of little towns which are extremely poor. people in those use horses + carts instead of cars and tractors and grow their own food in their gardens. they earn next to nothing. and that is not the city gypsies, but the rural bulgarians

this trip was only five days so i only saw the big cities. during my lunch with my roommate's mother, she said something similar to what you are saying. she also said that her life was better under communist rule because she had a better job and a better income (she is not part of the communist party).

oh, and i did see a gypsy camp while traveling from sogia to veliko tarnovo. man, bulgarians do not like gypsies. the tour guide was swearing at them, insulting them and then justifying his attitude to all the people in the tour van. it was quite uncomfortable.
Holdinga
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Bulgaria300 Posts
November 08 2012 20:39 GMT
#19
On November 08 2012 12:58 LaLuSh wrote:
I frequently eat the stuffed grape leaf rolls at home myself. You happen to know what they're called in bulgarian?

It's a common dish in turkish cuisine. Called "Yaprak sarması" (wrapped by/in leaf). Although we just call it "sarma" (to wrap/roll).

Looking forward to your two future blogs.



Yes in Bulgarian they are also called "sarma"
TealHorseman
Profile Joined September 2012
36 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-11-08 21:18:23
November 08 2012 21:16 GMT
#20
A short story about the cyrillic

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On November 08 2012 21:15 JieXian wrote:
Wow! looks really nice, it's making my want to go there too :O

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On November 08 2012 12:13 dAPhREAk wrote:
I started in Sofia and took the Free Sofia Tour, which is awesome if you ever go to Bulgaria. It is basically college students who take tourists around downtown Sofia. Link below:

http://www.freesofiatour.com/


priceless tip there >:D I heard Paris has retirees being free tour guides. That's nice but this is waaay better :D

I find it really surprising that the guy who invented cyrillic is from Bulgaria...

hmm however I don't think the triangle/delta is cyrillic (at least it's not used in Russian). Anyone know about that?

Edit: Googled "haroden theatre" as a guess from your picture and I realised it is now written as "Д". Very interesting how "Д" was the same as the Greek "Δ" in the past :O

oh ya and petra reminded me of dialo 2 act 2 hahaha


The inventors of the cyrillic (Kiril and Metodii) were actually both Bulgarian and Greek. They were handed this "mission" by the Byzantine emperor of that time. But later the project was forsaken and they became a bit of public enemies because they didn't want to abandon their work. Bulgaria offered them shelter and resourses for their work (at that time Bulgaria was a very rich and powerful country). When they arrived in Bulgaria they were separated so they can lead two "schools" of knowage. After their death their students perfected the alphabet and is later spread around all slavic countries.


And about your trip - I'm glad you enjoyed your stay. It's aways nice to see how forgeigners appreciate things that we have started to feel as granted. Reminds us to cherish what we have. And there are plenty of other sites to be seen. You should make a trip to the whole Rodopi mountains some time. They have plenty of antique villages, cave systems, interesting kitchen, fresh air and really beautiful scenery.
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