Nature needs our devotion. For this reason GLOBUL Green dedicated itself to a partnership with the international environmental organization WWF in an action for cleaning the 11 unique Bulgarian Nature Parks and improving some of the most attractive and visited tourist destinations all over the country…
Together we bring good ideas to life
More than 2,300 volunteers took part in the National Nature Park Day initiative by the international environmental organization WWF and GLOBUL on May 23 and collected over 15 tons of waste at Bulgaria’s 11 Nature parks.
Future is in the park!
Vitosha, Rila Monastery, Zlatni Piasatsi, Vrachanski Balkan, Rusenski Lom, Stranja, Shumen Plateau, Bulgarka, Sinite Kamuni, Persina and Belasitza nature parks together represent the largest protected area in the country and are being visited by some hundreds of thousands tourists every year. The parks will not have an organized waste disposal system in order to preserve them in their natural way. That means that what you must take back with you whatever you bring to these parks. Any garbage, left in the brush or under a rock, with time pollutes the soil and the water and is harmful to all living creatures.
Bulgaria is truly a piece of heaven and if we want nature to live and the 200 years old, 23 m-high, 4 m-thick platanus tree in the Zlatni Piasatsi Park to cast its shadow and offer place for a rest to tourists from all over the world we must do something and we must do it now!
Facts speaking:
If Vitosha is the only national park you ever heard of, check out what WWF has to say here
Bulgarian Nature Parks went to Paris
Bulgaria’s nature parks took part in the 22nd international tourist expo „SALON DES RANDONNEES”. The expo takes part in the beginning of each spring and has turned in an important event in the French capital. Over 50,000 guests visited the expo and found out about the bio-diversity, the unique land shafts, the historical and architectural monuments in our parks, as well as tourism opportunities.







