Montée au sommet de Musala (2925m)





Description
• Faites le trek sur le toit de la péninsule des Balkans • Admirez l'un des plus beaux paysages alpins de Bulgarie • être fasciné par les panoramas fantastiques et les superbes vues naturelles
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Le point de rendez-vous est à côté du monument Vasil Levski, en face de l'ambassade de Slovaquie.
Le transfert de Sofia à Borovets dure environ une heure et demie. Borovets est la plus ancienne station de ski de Bulgarie. De là, nous prendrons l'ascenseur à cabine "Yastrebets Express" pendant environ 30 minutes pour atteindre le sommet de Yastrebets (2369 m). C'est le point de départ de notre promenade jusqu'au sommet du Musala.
Au cours de la randonnée jusqu'au pic de Musala, de fabuleux panoramas s'ouvriront devant vous. Musala est le plus haut sommet de la péninsule balkanique et certains disent que même par temps clair, on peut même voir la mer Égée à partir de là.
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Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- LOGISTIQUE DE TOUR
- 7h00 (à l'arrière de la cathédrale Alexandre Nevski)
- 3 heures
- 5-6 heures (quelques parties raides; une bonne condition physique est nécessaire)
- mi-juin à mi-septembre (mercredi-dimanche)
- nous avons deux cabanes sur notre chemin où nous pouvons acheter des aliments de base (soupe aux haricots, boulettes de viande, frites, thé, pancakes, barres de chocolat), mais si vous venez préparé avec un sandwich ou deux, nous pouvons nous arrêter n'importe où notre nourriture.
- le chemin de randonnée est modérément à très pénible, avec quelques petites étapes plutôt raides. Certaines parties du sentier traversent des pierres. Veuillez apporter des chaussures de randonnée confortables avec un bon soutien de la cheville si possible. Les sandales et les tongs ne sont pas acceptées. Une veste de pluie pourrait être utile en été, car de fortes averses se produisent parfois les après-midi.
Avis(4)
We spent 8 days with Traventuria in the Rila and Pirin, self-guided hikes, it all worked out great. The drivers were always on time, spoke well English and were nice, the map material and GPS tracks were very good, the hotels wonderful, the food perfect, what more could you want. We will travel again with this organizer.
I traveled to Bulgaria for work in June and had one extra day to do some sightseeing and wanted to see the mountains. I contacted Traventuria with some very specific requests, given my limited time, and they were great at helping me find a one-day hiking trip that suited exactly what I wanted. They answered all my questions in a very timely fashion and were extremely helpful. I paid a small single supplement, because I wanted a trip that suited my wishes and constraints, but in the end that was money very well spent. In the end, I chose the one-day hike up Mt. Musala, and my guide Todor picked me up from my hotel in Sofia. The whole trip was so much better than I could have imagined! Todor was an extremely well informed, patient, kind, and entertaining guide, and we spent a thoroughly enjoyable day hiking up to the peak. He told me a great deal about the history of Bulgaria, both recent and distant, about the current political climate in Bulgaria, about foreign policy, environmental policy, about Bulgarian food, culture, nature, and wildlife in the mountains. The trail up Mt. Musala was busier than I expected, but also very well maintained and it was exciting to reach the highest point in the Balkans. The views from the top were outstanding. We also stopped at the mountain huts along the way. Todor very generously shared with me his homemade bread and elderflower syrup that he made himself, which was delicious and very refreshing. After we descended, he drove me back to the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia and took an extra half hour to show me the church, which was extremely generous and an indication of his passion for sharing the history of Bulgaria. He showed me the interior of the Church and explained to me both some of the history of the building and its decorations but also some basic features of the Orthodox Church and explained to me the service that was going on during our visit. In the end, he also showed me the outside of the St. Sophia Church nearby, but we didn’t enter because it was closed. I can’t recommend Traventuria highly enough. The next time I am in Bulgaria, I certainly plan to join another trip, and I hope to make time for a longer tour of the stunning mountains. Thank you!
Dear Jennifer! Thank you for the amazing and detailed review that you gave of our service and the sights seen. Todor is happy to know he was an important part of your day! Looking forward to many new trips! Safe travels, Maria Kamenova
This trip I done with Edi, Edi is wonderful guide and have a lot of experience in mountains. It was very enjoyable to go with him, he has a great sense of humour and know the tracks in the place very well.
Thank you for your great review of our services! We are really glad that the tour met your expectations! We will let Edi know your kind words about his appearance. Safe travels Maria Kamenova
I book a trip with Radi, great guy, very friendly abd easy to talk to. There was a teenager in our group and Radi did his best to engage boy's interest in hiking (successfully! :-) ). Well deserved 5 stars. Thank you for the great day!
Hello Eva, Radi is really passionate about hiking and it's really amazing that he can spread his love for the beautiful nature among others! We are glad you've booked with us and our team is looking forward to meeting you again! Safe travels, Annie Krumova Traventuria Team



