- Transfers to and from your hotel in Sofia
- Accommodation
- English-speaking mountain guide
What's Included
What's excluded
- Meals and drinks (food and tea in the huts for the two days will cost appr. 10-15 Euros/pers.)
- Medical insurance
- Tourist maps
WHAT TO EXPECT
This two-day hike will take you in the most pristine and panoramic part of Rila Mountains – the sixth highest mountain in Europe. The tour starts with a hike to the remote Ivan Vazov hut passing by the crystal clear waters of each of the Seven Rila Lakes – the pearls of Rila Mountains, and continues with a superb traverse on the main ridge of the mountain, climb the symbol of Bulgarian mountaineering – Malyovitsa summit (2736m) and descend to the big glacier valley of Malyovitsa River. This trip is suitable for experienced hikers or people in good physical condition. Sometimes the ridge walk might be in clouds so prepare for cooler weather with warmer and waterproof clothes.
Conditions in the hut are basic, rooms are dormitories with bunk beds, there are toilets available on the ground floor. Linens and blankets are provided, but you can bring your summer sleeping bag if you prefer. Food is freshly cooked and served, although there is no big variety – so you can bring food if it is something special – usually, they have beans or lentils soup, omelettes, delicious cheese from a local dairy, etc. It is suggested that you buy a lunch pack from the hut for the second day or be prepared with nuts, energy bars, dried fruits, etc.
Day 1 - Arrival
Start early from your hotel in Sofia with a 2-hour transfer to Malyovitsa mountain base (1700m) where we leave the car and set off for the hike. First, you cross Maloyvitsa and Urdina river and descend to a small hut, where you can have a snack or tea and continue with and uphill walk through beautiful century-old coniferous forests. In about 3 hours we are out of the forest walking amidst the kingdom of the dwarf pine (Pinus pumila) and soon reach the first (The Lower) and second (The Fish) of the Seven Rila Lakes.
Here, stop for a longer break and lunch and learn about the White brotherhood movement and its founder Peter Danov. Later, continue gradually ascending up to the top of the ridge passing by the crystal clear waters of the rest of the lakes – The Trefoil, The Twins, The Kidney, The Eye and the highest – The Teardrop. The panorama is great and you can climb a little bit more on a thin ridge from where we can see all of the Seven Rila Lakes. About an hour descend will bring us down to Ivan Vazov hut built in the beautiful grassy valley of Bistritsa River. You will have hot soup for dinner and spend the night in the hut enjoying the company of the friendly staff and maybe listen to their musical performances. (5hrs of walking, climbing 1000m and descending 200m)
Day 2 - Urdini Lakes
After a hearty breakfast, set off for another exciting hike that will take us on the main ridge of the mountain. Hike up and down the ridge with stunning views to the pristine Urdini Lakes north, the charming Rila Monastery down in the river valley and the rugged and alpine Malyovitsa range summits. You have a great chance to spot Balkan Chamois on the slopes below or on the rocks. Our highest point for the day is the symbol of Bulgarian mountaineering – the Malyovitsa summit (2736m).
Here you can have our picnic lunch and enjoy the stunning views of rocky peaks, steep gulleys, and beautiful lakes. You end up the trek with a 2hrs descend through the deep Malyovitsa River valley, passing by Elenini Lakes and Malyovitsa hut. (5 hrs of walking, climbing 300m and descending 1000m)
This is a tentative program that can be extended with one or two more days of hiking in the area, to include a climb to Mt. Musala (2925m) – the highest peak on the Balkans, etc.
Hiking time: hiking time only is mentioned on each day (not including stops for pictures, picnics, breaks, etc.); these are based on an average hiker’s speed of 4-5km/hr on flat terrain, additional 30min for each 300m elevation gain, and a backpack weighing not more than 10-15% of your body weight. Still, this varies a lot on the terrain and hiking experience of each client.
Walking difficulty: moderate walks with steeper ascend/descend now and then, suitable for hikers with good hiking experience; please come prepared with suitable hiking boots and clothes for mountain trekking