Monday, July 19, 2010

A Way To 'Heaven'

This weekend we decided to go outside Sofia, despite the lack of money, and just enjoy ourselves with the different views that first Plovdiv and than Kalofer could offer us.

> Day One


Plovdiv and its majestic 'Aquapark'- perfect place, when the heat outside is unbearable and your only wish is for cool or lukewarm water, water, water! And when the water is in a perfect relationship with almost vertical slides and a slide called 'The Whizzer', then the pleasure is close to orgasm... (comment by Emo: 'Wow, Vide, restrain yourself a bit!...')

> Day Two

Our second day (Sunday) was not just another sunny day and after we slept over in a small, but cozy house in the historic village of Kalofer for just 12 BGN per night, per person, we took whatever enthusiasm and power we had left after the not-quite-night and went to one of Bulgaria's finest mountain cottages called Heaven. It's situated close to the Raisko praskalo waterfall - translated as 'Heavenly Spray' and being the hightest waterfall in our country (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raysko_Praskalo ) that's 4 hours away from Kalofer. The path it's not for everybody- I'll not lie to you- it's at times very steep and definitely not easy.

Anyway, we deserved one-hour break after we managed to reach the Heaven for only 3 hours! (instead the typical four needed because we were in a kind of hurry, couse we had to catch the train back) and then went back.

One lovely couple with a small car offered us to transport us to Sofia and we... accepted. Now that's luck!

7 comments:

  1. Wow, what a trip! :) Next time I will join you, pile ;)

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  2. You weren't there? Interesting, who was then..

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  3. Why are we anonymous... ?

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  4. No idea, baby! Maybe couse we are losers, who are the only people who comment our own blog :)

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  5. kaka

    good for you,enjoy this great life full with fun and happiness!!!

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  7. Indeed, kako, this life is full of those things... and more!

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