Historic Cities and Stunning Landscapes of Romania and Bulgaria

Every year, I take an “adventurous” trip abroad with my wife and our two daughters. Often, my father comes along and it makes for a three-generation experience that we value so much as this stage in life. The past few years, we’ve found ourselves in Eastern Europe, including the Baltic Nations of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia and Croatia and several western Balkan countries. It’s truly a highlight of my year to explore the world with my loved ones.

This year we decided to fill in some gaps in our experience in Eastern European and selected the neighbouring countries of Romania and Bulgaria. Each country was distinctly different from the other due to different influences in their histories and modern-day trajectories. In Romania, we largely spent our time in the gorgeous Transylvania region with its Saxon-influenced architecture, folklore (you might be familiar with Dracula), and the mountainous countryside that linked our journey from town to town. In Bulgaria, we journeyed cross-country to visit more diverse parts of the country, including the mind-boggling rock formations of Belogradchick, the Medieval city of Veliko Tarnovo, the seaside resort town of Sozopol and the Madara national historical-archeological reserve.

Brasov, Romania, at night. Photo: Paul Zizka.

I didn’t take the camera out a lot while we were there while I focused on family time, but below you’ll find some of my images from the trip. Not easily captured were the rather enlightening and at time comical moments of cultural immersion, which as foreigners added so much to our experience. From ordering off of menus written in a Cyrillic alphabet to adapting to some new rules for the road, the trip was an unexpected adventure in so many ways. We especially fell in love with the landscapes of these two countries, which I hoped to convey in these images!

Romania

The Council Square in Brasov, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

The Council Square in Brasov, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Bran Castle near Brasov, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Catedrala "Sfântul Ioan Botezătorul" in Făgăraș, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Pastel hues of Sibiu, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

“Saint Mary” Evangelical Cathedral of Sibiu, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

A different angle of “Saint Mary” Evangelical Cathedral of Sibiu, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Alley in Sibiu, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Alley in Sibiu, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Rust-red rooftops in Sibiu, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Piața Mare (The Large Square) at dusk in Sibiu, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Piața Mare (The Large Square) at dusk in Sibiu, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

“Saint Mary” Evangelical Cathedral of Sibiu, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Nighttime view from The Bridge of Lies, Sibiu, Romania. Photo: Paul Zizka.

 

Bulgaria

Belogradchick Rocks and fortress, Belogradchik, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Belogradchick Rocks, Belogradchik, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Belogradchick Rocks, Belogradchik, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Belogradchick Rocks, Belogradchik, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

My wife Meghan at Belogradchick Rocks and fortress, Belogradchik, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

My wife Meghan at Belogradchick Rocks and fortress, Belogradchik, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

My wife Meghan at Belogradchick Rocks and fortress, Belogradchik, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Trees on the skyline at Belogradchik, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Belogradchick Rocks, Belogradchik, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Nighttime with my daughter at Belogradchick Rocks and fortress, Belogradchik, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Foggy morning over the Yantra River. Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

View from our apartment in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria (my daughter gazing out the window there) . Photo: Paul Zizka.

View of the Monument to the Assen Dynasty from our apartment in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Tsarevets Fortress through Jacaranda trees in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Monument to the Assen Dynasty in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Tsarevets Fortress in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Sozopol, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

My wife looking out on Sozopol, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Sozopol, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

My wife looking out on Sozopol, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

My wife looking out on Sozopol, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Nighttime in Sozopol, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Nighttime in Sozopol, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

One of the many cats in Sozopol, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Madara Rider, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was created during the first years of the formation of the Bulgarian State, at the beginning of the 8th century. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Spring blossoms of Madara, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

View at the Madara National Historical and Archaeological Park, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

My wife and youngest descend the many steps of the Madara National Historical and Archaeological Park, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

My daughter walks down the steps of the Madara National Historical and Archaeological Park, Bulgaria. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Gorgeous walkways of the Madara National Historical and Archaeological Park, Bulgaria. Model: Meghan J. Ward. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Cave at Madara National Historical and Archaeological Park, Bulgaria. Model: Meghan J. Ward. Photo: Paul Zizka.

Cave at Madara National Historical and Archaeological Park, Bulgaria. Model: Meghan J. Ward. Photo: Paul Zizka.

All of these images are available for image licensing and limited edition prints. Please contact me to inquire!