COMMUNIST MEKKA
Explore the greatest monument to communism ever built in the world
OFF THE BEATEN PATH
The dark side of beautiful Bulgaria. Abandoned, derelict Communist places with strong legacy
BEST OF
Bulgaria’s most compact Communist Tour with shocking non-touristic locations
FLEXIBLE
Adjustable programme based your preference
What is included in your The Ghost of Communism tour?
THE OTHER FACE OF BULGARIA
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THE PRICE IS FINAL, NO HIDDEN FEES
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VISIT BUZLUDZHA
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PRIVATE DRIVER, PRIVATE ENGLISH GUIDE
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HISTORY WITH YOU
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TOURS IN ENGLISH
Different Bulgaria Tour
MOST WANTED COMMUNIST TOUR in Bulgaria
Are you willing to travel further into the colourful history of Bulgaria? Are you ready to go off the beaten path, and want to see adventure, cultural, and architectural beauty at one of the greatest abandoned urbex sites in the world? Come see the place where rebels fought for freedom and locals turned on each other, and where ideological symbolism stood at the top of a mountain.
- Visit the “Ghost of communism” – the Buzludzha monument. The creepiest communistic monument in Bulgaria, and one of the most impressive abandoned places on earth.
- Photograph the remains of this once ideological symbol in the middle of Bulgaria.
- Learn more about the economy and the lives of ordinary people during the communist period in Bulgaria
- Get closer to the life of local people in the villages.
- Explore the beautiful Bulgarian countryside, nature, and culture.
WHY TOUR BULGARIA’S COMMUNISTIC PATH?
From Freedom to Symbolism
In the 1970’s, when the Bulgarian Communist Party were looking for a ‘memorial house’ to exhibit their history and heritage to their fellow citizens, they had needed not only a location that would show off its significant cultural importance, but would also cement the force of ideology power the Soviet Union that conveyed out into the world – they decided on Hadzhi Dimitar (formerly and better known as Buzludzha).
In the past, it had been a meaningless hill in the middle of the Bulgarian landscape, until three events changed its course in the history books. In 1868, it became the inspiring battleground that held the rebellious fight against 500 years of Ottoman occupation. In 1891, it was the very ground where the first congress of the Bulgarian Communist Party would meet. Finally, in 1944 as the Soviet Union declared war and invaded Bulgaria, the peak saw conflict again as Bulgarian communist sympathizers fought the sections of the local Army. Construction began in 1974 with a TNT explosion to help level the top of Buzludzha. The peak lost 9 meters of land that day, but gained something more – the greatest monument to communist power the world had ever seen.
The Buzludzha Shrine
Opened in 1981, it was considered the communist Mecca attracting visitors from all over Europe. An enormous construction that resembles a mothership of extraterrestrial observation, yet commemorated the leadership of communism through its artisan mosaics. It was expensive and grand, yet the citizens chipped in through donations and the sale of stamps, and united in manpower with up to 6000 workers living on the hill for the six plus years. But just as time has no allies, the fall of communism in 1989 also brought an end to this ideological shrine. Time and nature (and a lot of vandalism) have not been kind, and now the sign on the front door says, “Warning: Entrance inside the monument without competent authorities permission highly prohibited.”
Why should you visit Buzludzha with us?
- Architecture – whether you think of them as masterpieces or eyesores, the communists were known for their Brutalist builds, and this is as impressive as any other. The gray concrete and rusted steel bar constructions here at Buzludzha were revolutionary.
- Urbex Adventure – the years since the end of communism turned this monument into an abandoned wonderland. The plundering of everything valuable from marble flooring to the electrical cables has seen this once beautiful memorial transform into an Urbex goldmine. This ghost of communism is now just starting to be visited by adventurers and photographers from all over the world.
- History – battles on Buzludzha inspired the Bulgarians to eventually liberate themselves from centuries of Ottoman rule. Bulgaria was then turned into a socialist state under Soviet occupation. The mosaics still clinging to the walls of the Monument House of the Bulgarian Communist Party are testament to these times. Private projects have been established to save and then restore these treasures.
You are all covered for the Trip of your lifetime
PRICE INCLUDES
- Full adventurous day from Sofia to Buzludzha
- Professional English Guide
- Pick up and drop off at your address in Sofia
- Exploring Buzludzha monument
- Comfortable transportation with A/C and Wi-Fi
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FAQ
Frequently Asked questions
Visiting all spots in Bulgaria is risk-free, visiting Buzludzha from outside with your guide you find the best spots, we do not recommend entering the monument inside due to legal issues as well as its bad condition. We made exploration as safe as possible, however, always watch your safety with proper clothing, shoes and protective gear.
Due to actual constraints in some locations of Bulgaria, ChernobylX keeps the right to change the program of the itinerary, informing you about any constraints.
Bulgaria is a member state of EU and a very safe country with low criminality, especially in the cities. Our tour guide takes care of your safety and helps you to watch your belongings. Most of the itinerary and program is risk-free.
Citizens of the European Union member states can benefit Schengen area and travel with their national identity cards.
HERE is the list of the countries whose citizens need visa to enter and stay in Bulgaria.
Bulgaria has lifted all Covid-related restrictions. There will be no disease prevention measures at the borders for passengers travelling to Bulgaria.
Please, always check the updated information before travelling here:
https://www.mfa.bg/en/customnews/main/24737
We recommend booking your Ghost of Communism Bulgaria Private Tour From Sofia in advance (at least 1 month), as last minute bookings might not be accepted, or may not have access to all the great visited sites, especially those where entry need to be booked ahead of time.
The Cancellation Conditions:
Free cancellation up to 24 hrs before the departure time.
Less than 24 hrs and there will be a 50% cancellation fee.
We reserve the right to cancel or interrupt any tours at any time. A full refund will be given if you have paid in advance and if your tour was cancelled before departure for unplanned causes*. Unfortunately, there will not be a refund if the tour needs to be interrupted (during the tour) due to these grounds*. We may not be held responsible if you miss your flight or you have incurred any unforeseen expenses connected to the tour**
*in the case of extreme weather, forecast of extreme weather, an accident, road closure, natural disaster, or any other reasons that might endanger our staff or customers’ safety.
**for example, booking new accommodation, extra flight fees, or lost baggage.