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Help the hosts: Breadmaking, Yoghurt making and Cattle Keeping

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180 minutes
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Wonderful experience with local hosts. Learn how to make traditional Bulgarian bread and yoghurt. Help the locals with the cattle. Merge yourself with the locals for an unforgettable experience.

We operate this tour in more than 20 destinations all around Bulgaria with local people. You will get the local flavor of the experience.

Note that the activities differ from destination to destination as for example in destination Sofia we show the cattle keeping.

For everyone in Veliko Tarnovo the activity happens in the unique Salasuka village with workshop on preparation and baking the traditional bread, milk fermentation, garden daily life activities and light lunch.

For the customers in Bansko and the area of Bansko, the activity happens in Vlahi village which is really authentic and very interesting.

For the customers in Varna, Dolishte village is used. Please, note that this is a more specific product and contact us as it may incur additional costs.

Options

Help the hosts: Breadmaking, Yoghurt making and Cattle Keeping

From£52.14Per Person

What's included in Help the hosts: Breadmaking, Yoghurt making and Cattle Keeping

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

Bulgaria

We operate this tour in more than 20 destinations all around Bulgaria with local people. You will get the local flavor of the experience.

Inclusions

  • Electronic personalized guide with all info and logistics for you. Loadable on every device.
  • Helping the hosts with their daily activities
  • 1 person from our support staff especially for you
  • Personal expenses
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • This village is the location for all Bansko customers.

Redeem

Ticket Redemption

Tickets will be delivered post-booking by email; or, physically delivered to you or your hotel

Operator

VisitBulgariaOn Bespoke Experiences