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Tourism
is one of the key sectors in Bulgaria due to the excellent
geographical location, remarkably rich nature, divers? relief
and moderate continental climate. During the last three years
Bulgarian tourism has been advancing progressively.
According
to statistic data, the number of foreign tourists (without
children up to 16) who visited Bulgaria in 2001 is over 2.7
million (a 17.6 % increase in comparison to 2000). In 2002
another 10% was added to that number.
The
Black Sea Coast offers an attractive seaside holiday for rest
and recreation. The sunshine record is exceptional - nearly
300 days of sunshine the yearly average. The tourists enjoy
various opportunities for climate and balneo-treatment, yachting,
surfing, water skiing, diving, underwater fishing, other aquatic
sports and diverse types of entertainment. There are special
itineraries, which combine sea tourism with active tourism.
In addition, opportunities for hiking, cycling, riding, photo-tourism,
Eco-tourism,
and excursions to natural, archeological and cultural places
of interest abound. Rila, Pirin, the Rhodopes, Vitosha and
the Balkan Mountains offer wonderful possibilities for skiing
and mountain tourism. The international resorts of Pamporovo,
Borovets and Bansko allows one to enjoy some of the best skiing
in Europe - with snow from Christmas to Easter.
Bulgaria
has more than 600 hot, warm and cold mineral springs of varied
physical and chemical contents, mineralization, curative gases,
biologically active trace elements, temperature and curative
properties that create excellent conditions for development
of balneology tourism. A number of hotels with state-of-the-art
equipment and skilled staff offer talasso-therapy, pearl baths,
underwater massage, phyto-therapy, curative mud, inhalations,
manual therapy, paraffin treatment, acupuncture, helio-prophylaxis,
ozone and oxygen therapy, slimming procedures, balneo-cosmetics,
etc.
Bulgaria
has over 30.000 historical monuments from different historical
epochs, 36 culture reserves, 330 museums and galleries all
of which form an impressive base for the development of cultural
tourism.
A network of three national
and nine nature parks, a number of reserves and natural places
are significant for the development of ecological tourism.
Ecological routes offer special itineraries across exceptionally
beautiful landscapes, including a system of facilities for
reaching the most inaccessible beauty spots: gorges, steep
rocks, and waterfalls.
Many
Bulgarian villages, located in environmentally clean regions,
have preserved their traditional outlook and genuine atmosphere
for developing rural tourism. They are ready to open their
hospitable doors to those willing to share the rich traditions
and folklore, agricultural activities, preserved old crafts,
and delicious and varied local cuisine.
The
hunting tourism in Bulgaria relies on the wide variety of
game: red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, wild goat, bear, boar,
grouse, hare, partridge, pheasant and many others. Bulgaria
ranks second in the world in terms of the quality of shot
trophies.
As
one can see, Bulgaria presents various activities to meet
everyone’s needs.
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