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Désirs D'ailleurs Bulgarie Circuit Désirs d'Ailleurs Bulgarie circuit Tél: 04 73 38 71 41 Email: [email protected] Web: www.desirsdailleurs.fr Programme BULGARIE – CIRCUIT 8 JOURS/7 NUITS en pension complète en Hôtel 3/4*NL TARIFS GROUPES AU DEPART DE CLERMONT-FERRAND – BORDEAUX – PARIS – LYON – NANTES… : NOUS CONSULTER Située aux portes de l'Orient, la Bulgarie reste quelque peu la terre inconnue des pays de l'est pour l'Occident. Pourtant, la Bulgarie possède au-delà de sa richesse naturelle composée d'une variété de paysages, un large patrimoine archéologique et architectural. De nombreux vestiges et sites de théâtres romains, de monastères, de vieilles villes typiques sont les marques du passage des différentes civilisations qui se sont succédées en Bulgarie au travers des Thraces, des Romains, des Royaumes bulgares et des Ottomans. Les plus du circuit : è Départs de Province & Paris è Pension complète et boissons incluses è Accompagnateur francophone pendant tout le circuit è 1 soirée folklorique è 1 dégustation de vin au château de Medovo Agence de voyages Désirs d'Ailleurs - SARL au capital de 8.000€ - 5 rue de la Chave - 63530 Enval Tel: 04.73.38.71.41 - email : [email protected] - Immatriculation IM 063100033 Garantie Financière : APS Siret 502 979 164 00014 ARCP Hiscox 0234140 RCS Clermont-Fd 502 979 164 T.V.A. intra FR72502979164 APE : 633Z Désirs d'Ailleurs Bulgarie circuit 1er jour : Paris & Province – Varna Vol pour Varna. A l’arrivée, accueil et transfert à l’hôtel dans la région de Varna. Installation, dîner et nuit à l’hôtel. 2ème jour : Varna – Monastère d’Aladzha – Sunny Beach (150 km) Départ pour Varna, plus grande ville bulgare sur la côte de la mer Noire et considérée par beaucoup comme la plus belle. Son cœur reflète une architecture de la fin du 19e - début du 20e siècle. Visite pédestre de la ville avec la cathédrale de Varna (copie de la cathédrale de Saint Petersbourg), la tour de l’horloge, le théâtre et le jardin maritime. Continuation pour la visite du Monastère d’Aladzha situé au nord de Varna, dans la partie centrale du parc naturel Zlatni Pyasatsi. C’est l’un des quelques monastères rupestres en Bulgarie où les pièces ayant des fonctions différentes sont nettement distinguables. Les pièces du monastère furent creusées à deux niveaux dans un rocher calcaire haut de presque 40m. Déjeuner en cours d’excursion. Continuation pour le château de Medovo pour une dégustation de vin. 3ème Jour : Sunny Beach – Nessebar – Plovdiv (280 km) Départ pour la presqu’île rocheuse de Nessebar et visite de la vieille ville. Elle fut fondée par les Thraces environ 3000 ans avant JC et représente la ville la plus riche en architecture byzantine en Bulgarie. Inscrite au patrimoine mondial de l’Unesco, 23 églises et monuments retracent le passé grec, romain et byzantin de Nessebar. Visite de l’église Saint Stéphane datant du 9e siècle. Déjeuner en cours d’excursion. Continuation pour Plovdiv qui se situe dans la vallée de la Thrace Supérieure, au cœur des terres de la grande civilisation antique des Thraces. Installation, dîner et nuit à l’hôtel dans la région de Plovdiv. 2 Désirs d'Ailleurs Bulgarie circuit 4ème jour : Plovdiv – Bansko (180 km) Départ pour Plovdiv, seconde plus grande ville bulgare après la capitale Sofia. En matière de patrimoine Plovdiv est un mélange d'anciennes cultures (thrace, romaine, bulgare et ottomane). Visite pédestre de la ville où vous découvrirez l’architecture bulgare du 18e et 19e siècles et des églises orthodoxes. Visite de l’ancien théâtre romain et du musée ethnographique. Déjeuner en cours d’excursion. Continuation pour Bansko, connue pour son architecture préservée. Bansko est également la porte d’entrée du parc naturel de Pirin. Promenade pédestre dans le centre de la ville. Installation, dîner et nuit à l’hôtel dans la région de Bansko. 5ème jour : Bansko – Monastère de Rila – Sofia (210 km) Départ pour la visite du Monastère de Rila, classé patrimoine mondial de l’Unesco et fondé au 10e siècle, impressionnant avec son architecture unique et ses 1200 peintures murales de l'époque de la Renaissance bulgare. Visite du musée où on peut admirer la Croix de Raphaël (sculpture miniature en bois), moine sculpteur qui a perdu la vue après y avoir travaillé pendant 12 ans. Déjeuner en cours d’excursion. Continuation pour Sofia : tour panoramique puis promenade pédestre dans le centre-ville avec visite de la Cathédrale patriarcale St. Alexander Nevski. Installation, dîner et nuit à l’hôtel dans la région de Sofia. 6ème jour : Sofia – Kazanlak – Etara – Tryavna (270 km) Départ pour Kazanlak avec arrêt à Koprivchtitsa, rendue célèbre par son histoire et ses bâtiments aux allures monumentales. Véritable « ville-musée », elle compte un grand nombre de maisons et de monuments dont la plupart ont préservé leur aspect d'origine. Arrivée à Kazanlak et visite d’un tombeau des Thraces. Déjeuner suivi d’une dégustation de confiture de roses à la « maison de la rose ». Continuation pour le village de Chipka et visite de l’église russe de la Nativité. Route 3 Désirs d'Ailleurs Bulgarie circuit pour Etara, complexe architectural et ethnographique. C’est le seul musée en plein air en Europe du sud-est, qui s'étend sur une superficie de 6 hectares et représente la vie authentique et les traditions artisanales des 300 dernières années. Route pour Tryavna. Installation, dîner et nuit à l’hôtel dans la région de Tryavna. 7ème jour : Tryavna – Valiko Tarnovo – Arbanassi – Varna (270 km) Visite du musée d’artisanat de Tryavna, seul musée en Bulgarie consacré à la sculpture sur bois. Continuation pour Veliko Tarnovo et ses maisons accrochées à flanc de falaise, encaissé le long de la rivière Jantra dans un cadre spectaculaire au cœur de montagnes boisées. Visite de la ville et de la réserve archéologique « Tzarevetz » aux épaisses murailles, située sur une colline avec vue panoramique sur la ville. Déjeuner en cours d’excursion. Continuation par la visite du village-musée d’Arbanissi, réputé pour ses anciennes maisons du 17e siècle. Visite de l’église de la Nativité construite dans la seconde moitié du 15e siècle sur les fondations d'un autre temple. Puis visite de la maison Konstantsaliev, maison fortifiée ayant appartenue à une riche famille d'Arbanassi. Installation à l’hôtel, dîner et nuit à l’hôtel dans la région de Varna. 8ème jour : Varna – Province & Paris En fonction des horaires d’avion, transfert à l’aéroport de Varna. Assistance aux formalités d’enregistrement et envol pour la France. Formalités Pour tous les ressortissants français, carte d’identité valide ou passeport en cours de validité. Programme personnalisé sur demande à [email protected] 4 .
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