On Tourism Day,  Bulgaria is celebrating 128 years since the start of the organized tourist  movement in the country. As is the tradition, the celebrations are taking place  on Mount Vitosha, the mountain closest to the capital city Sofia, where the  first organized climb of Cherni Vrah peak(1,290 m.) took place on 27 August, 1895. The climb of Vitosha’s  highest peak came after the publication of a feuilleton addressed “to the  lovers of Bulgarian nature in Sofia” by writer, prominent public figure, and  founder of the organized tourist movement in this country Aleko Konstantinov, known as Shtastlivetsa (lucky man). 
The celebrations  on Cherni Vruh peak will be given the official start at 11.45 this morning with  the award ceremony of the winners of Vitosha Run, 2023 – the mountain run from  the National Palace of Culture in the centre of Sofia to Cherni Vruh peak.
This summer, the  mountain lifts on Mount Vitosha are working every weekend, weather conditions  allowing.
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Compiled by Yoan  Kolev
Translated and posted by Milena Daynova
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