{"id":7704,"date":"2022-09-13T07:01:22","date_gmt":"2022-09-13T07:01:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/feelbulgaria.net\/?p=7704"},"modified":"2022-09-13T07:56:21","modified_gmt":"2022-09-13T07:56:21","slug":"viktoria-daneva","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/feelbulgaria.net\/en\/2022\/09\/13\/viktoria-daneva\/","title":{"rendered":"Experience Bulgaria with Victoria Daneva"},"content":{"rendered":"
In our "Feel Bulgaria with..." section, we regularly introduce you to our favorite Instagram content creators who share with their audience ideas for walking around beautiful places in Bulgaria. Today we want to introduce you to the charming and creative Victoria Daneva \/ viktoria_daneva<\/a>\/\u2026 Here's what she says about herself and her passion for both travel and beautiful photos\u2026<\/p>\n Hello, my name is Viktoria Daneva and I have a small social media marketing company. The love for my work turned it into a hobby, as I have been running an Instagram blog for 3 years now. In the beginning, I wandered in what niche to distinguish myself in, until I simply realized that I should show what is most interesting to me, namely traveling and getting to know new places and cultures. Since I am "sick" on the topic of planning and organizing vacations, in my studies I notice how there is very little information about many of the places (be it in Bulgaria or abroad). That is why I strive to be as detailed as possible and to answer all questions related to a trip that I ask myself. I would definitely say that in the future I also see myself as the owner of a travel agency haha.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n So, here are the places of our beautiful homeland that Victoria will show us \/ albeit virtually \ud83d\ude09 \/<\/p>\n What surprised me was their scale \u2013 they stretch 30 km in length. Many of them are associated with legends and have names. We were able to distinguish Haidut Velko and the Madonna in the fortress. \ud83d\udccdHowever, here are some places you might see in the area: It is located 22 km. from Vratsa on the way to Ledenika. It is most convenient to get to Parshevitsa hut, where you can leave your car and from there go up the hill, to the left of the hut. In the beginning, it is a bit steep uphill, but in about 20 minutes you will overcome it and then the path is flat. It's about another 10 minutes of walking along it until you reach the information board and the view opens in front of you, and to the right are the Kobilina Walls themselves.<\/p>\n \u2757\ufe0fKeep in mind that it is quite windy and you may need a light outerwear. And sun protection, of course, is a must!<\/p>\n \ud83c\udfdeOn this day we also visited the Botunya River Canyon and the Cave with the tree. Since there will hardly be a separate post about the cave - I wouldn't say it's worth it. It's hard to get there with a lot of climbing without any shade, and on the way out we had a terrible experience with a 3m long snake that fell from a tree 5m from us. I had a slight panic attack, although I didn't turn to see her and Mitko didn't tell me what it was until we got off, but I could feel it. Maybe that's why I didn't like the place, but yeah... still it wasn't anything impressive\ud83d\ude05<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The path is not very well maintained and there are places where you have to go through various bushes, but it is more or less easy to follow according to the green markings. It is not particularly difficult, but there are some small climbs. The end point is the Pod Kamiko waterfall (or Bovski waterfall), which is about 40 m high, and there are quite a few smaller waterfalls all along the river. It took us about 2 hours to go and 30 minutes to come back. The map initially showed the trail to be roughly oval, but we couldn't find the way back and went back the same way.<\/p>\n \u2757\ufe0fKeep in mind that the waterfall is not very full of water and disappears in the summer. And if you're lucky like us, you might catch another nearly as tall waterfall to the left of Bovskaya.<\/p>\n1. Belogradchik rocks and Kaleto fortress<\/h3>\n
\n\ud83d\udcb5Entrance to it is BGN 6 for adults, and parking is BGN 2.40 for the whole day.
\nWe wanted to combine the walk with another place, so after that we headed to the Borov kamak shrine in the village of Borovitsa. But as we drove, the road suddenly ended and became a grassy area. We left the car, but after 1 minute we realized that it wouldn't be possible on foot either, because a small stream ran through the "road" and it was super muddy. To top it off, we also saw a snake and I fired with 300 in reverse \ud83d\ude02<\/p>\n
\n\u2013 Magurata Cave
\n\u2013 Lepenica Cave
\n\u2013 Lake Rabi\u0161ko
\n\u2013 Ecopath Zbegove
\n\u2013 White water waterfall<\/p>\n
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3. Ecopath and waterfall Under Kamiko<\/h3>\n