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RE: 📷 Summer Trip to Bulgaria ▶part #3▶ Black Sea Coast-Nessebar

in #steemitworldmap6 years ago (edited)

Love the old stone buildings mixed with wooden architecture, places like this I would love to visit. Meander down cobble roads enjoying the old world feel @yanipetkov

When we traveled in the 1970's the east was closed to us completely, we did see many beautiful places in Europe, memories I cherish to this day. Always advising people to travel when they are young, it is more educational than anything!

Thanks for a wonderful walk into your part of the world, visiting from @kryptonia with warm greetings from South Africa.

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Thanks @joanstewart for your comment! I am always pleased to get your comments on my posts 😊.
btw. South Africa is on my must visit list, I have seen lot of pics, movies and recently drone footage from Cape town, so hopefully soon will be there. And some of the national parks, as I am crazy about wildlife!
What is the best season to visit it?

If you wish to visit Cape Town, the months of April/May I have always been told, they get winter rains June/July/August. It is a beautiful province with a lot to see and do.

East Coast up in KwaZulu-Natal, I would suggest May/June as being the better time, to avoid the extremely hot summer months of December/January. We have summer rains from September to February.

Our school children also take Christmas holidays December/January and everywhere along the coastline (even thought it is a long coastline) fills up with holiday makers.

Our country is big, travel from Cape Town to Durban will take a couple of days, each province has different beauty to offer, each region will have nature reserves.

Thank you @joanstewart for the detailed info. I would most likely prefer December-January, because it is not easy to survive the snowy, long nights and short days , winter days. We need some sun at that time:)

Longer days in Cape during that time of the year, buy sunscreen lotion and enjoy planning there is much to do no matter where you decide to tour.