

A unique rock formation in southwestern Bulgaria, featuring two pyramid-shaped hills.
A unique geological formation consisting of six pyramid-shaped hills.
A historic monastery founded in the 10th century, featuring beautiful frescoes and architecture.
Underground wine cellars offering wine tasting and local cuisine.

A layered pastry filled with cheese, eggs, and yogurt, often served with honey or jam.
A fresh salad made with tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and feta cheese, dressed with olive oil and vinegar.
A hearty soup made with red wine, meat, vegetables, and spices, typically served with crusty bread.
A cozy, traditional Bulgarian eatery serving delicious breakfast dishes.
A casual, open-air restaurant near the Melnik Pyramids, offering light lunches.
A historic tavern offering traditional Bulgarian dishes and local wines.

Melnik Pyramids can have sudden rain showers, especially in the cooler months.
Exploring the pyramids involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the warm climate, and there are refill points nearby.
Hand-carved stone souvenirs, a traditional craft in Melnik, often depicting local landmarks like the pyramids.
Melnik is famous for its red wines, with 'Portuguese' being the most renowned variety.
Traditional Melnik pottery, known for its red clay and unique designs, often featuring local motifs.
A stunning 4km coastal walk in Western Australia, offering breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and unique rock formations.
A Gothic masterpiece in Paris, Sainte Chapelle is renowned for its stunning stained glass windows.

A serene coastal stretch offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea, perfect for leisurely evening walks.