Dragonflies in Summer

  • Bulgaria summer wetlands
  • Summer season
Dragonflies in Summer
Dragonflies in Summer field image Dragonflies in Summer habitat image
  • DurationFlexible
  • Group Size2-15 guests
  • FocusDragonflies and wildlife
  • BaseBulgaria

Overview

Dragonflies in Summer is a seasonal natural-history option focused on Bulgarian wetlands, rivers and warm-weather wildlife.

It works as a specialist summer complement to the birding programme, with dragonflies, birds, plants and other wildlife in the field mix.

Tour Highlights
  • Summer dragonfly and wetland wildlife focus
  • Good natural-history option beyond peak birding season
  • Wetlands, rivers, ponds and surrounding habitats
  • Photography and identification opportunities
  • Flexible route shaped to conditions

Included/Excluded

  • Local birding guidance
  • Daily route planning
  • Field logistics support
  • Accommodation guidance where applicable
  • International flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Final extras unless confirmed

Tour Plan

  • day 01 Arrival and summer wildlife briefing
    Arrival and summer wildlife briefing. Daily timing and exact routing can be adjusted around weather, access and current sightings.
  • days 02-04 Wetlands, rivers and dragonfly sites
    Wetlands, rivers and dragonfly sites. Daily timing and exact routing can be adjusted around weather, access and current sightings.
  • optional days Additional botanical, birding or photography stops
    Additional botanical, birding or photography stops. Daily timing and exact routing can be adjusted around weather, access and current sightings.
  • final day Departure
    Departure. Daily timing and exact routing can be adjusted around weather, access and current sightings.
Full Original Tour Information

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Summer Dragonflies

with one-day alternative trip to Romania

Eastern Willow Spreadwing, Black Pennant, Balkan Goldenring, Ornate Damselfly, Southern Skimmer, Small Red-eyed Damselflies, Bladetail, Scarce Emerald Damselfly, Turkish Goldenring, White-tailed Skimmer, Southern Migrant Hawker, Small Pincertail, Eastern Spectreand, Green Snaketail and many others...

10 days


Dates:
late June/early July

Starting point:: Burgas (Varna - optional)

Cost: €995 (base 6-10 people), not including flights.

3 pax = € 1,095,-

4 pax = € 1,049,-

5+pax = € 995,-

Single room supplement: € 110,-

* Promotional statement:
We offer a 5 percent discount to anyone who books a place (and sends deposit) by 31 December.



Itinerary
Day  1 : Arrival at Bourgas Airport
Day  2 : Bourgas wetlands
Day  3 : Strandja Mountain
Day  4 : Strandja - Debelt Dragonfly Nature Reserve
Day  5 : Transfer to the Danube river region
Day  6 : Srebarna Nature Reserve and other wetlands
Day  7 : Transfer to the Northern BG coast, Durankulak Lake
Day  8 : Shabla lake and wetlands around Cape Kaliakra
Day  9 : Drive back to Bourgas (Varna optional) with stops at the Kamchia River mouth
Day 10: Departure

With its 68 dragonfly species on record, Bulgaria boasts a remarkable Odonata diversity, given that the registered dragonfly species in Europe are 130. Here one comes across dragonflies from the sea level to the high mountain zones, but, following the rarest and most interesting species, we will keep mostly to the wetlands in Eastern Bulgaria and the Black Sea coast.

Day 1-2 Burgas Wetlands
Flight out to Burgas to be met by your knowleadgeble guide Tihomir. Today's exploration of nearby Lake Atanosovsko and surrounding saltpans promises a phenomenal range and quantity of dragonflies. Heading south, we will explore the wetlands around the city of Bourgas, on the southern Black Sea coast, presenting us with Erythromma lindeni (Goblet-marked Damselfly), Sympetrum meridionale (Southern darter) plus numerous other dragonfly species. We will visit the newly established dragonfly nature reserve 15 km to the west of Bourgas, where we expect to find Lestes parvidens (Eastern Willow Spreadwing), Coenagrion ornatum (Ornate Damselfly) and Orthetrum brunneum (Southern Skimmer). By way of cultural diversion we shall visit the ancient town of Sozopol.

Day 3-4 Strandja Natural Park
While in the area, we will dedicate a day to the rivers, ponds and marshes of the Strandja Mountain. Some of the species to be seen there: Calopteryx virgo meridionalis (Beautiful demoiselle), Epallage fatime, Lestes barbarus (Southern emerald damselfly), Somatochlora meridionalis (Balkan Emerald), Somatochlora borisi (Bulgarian Emerald), Calopteryx splendens (Banded Demoiselle), Platycnemis pennipes (White-legged Damselfly), Onychogomphus forcipatus (Green-eyed Hook-tailed Dragonfly), Libellula depressa (Broad-bodied Chaser), Orthetrum brunneum (Southern Skimmer), Lestes parvidens (Eastern Willow Spreadwing), Crocothemis erythraea (Scarlet Darter), Sympetrum sanguineum (Ruddy Darter), Caliaeschna microstigma (Eastern Specter), Cordulegaster picta (Turkish Goldenring), etc.

Day 5-6 Danube River
Next we travel up to the Danube river region including a short visit to the Varna Botanical garden, also exploring a couple of small wetlands en-route. Target species: Caliaeschna microstigma (Eastern Specter), Cordulegaster picta (Turkish Goldenring), Orthetrum albistylum (White-Tailed Skimmer).

On the Danube we will visit the Srebarna Biosphere Reserve (UNESCO site) - a big wetland situated by the river, as well as other small wetlands in the area like Malak Preslavets Marsh and Nova Cherna. The species to be seen there include Aeshna isoceles (Norfolk Hawker), Gomphus flavipes (Yellow-legged Clubtail), Cordulegaster insignis (Blue-eyed Goldenring), Sympetrum sanguineum (Ruddy Darter), Aeshna affinis (Southern Migrant Hawker), Coenagrion pulchellum (Variable Bluet), Ischnura pumilio (Small Bluetail), Anax imperator (Emperor), and with luck Lestes virens (Small Emerald Damselfly).

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Summer Dragonflies

Day 7-8 Durankulak & Shabla Lakes
Transfer (85 miles) to Branta Birding Lodge overlooking Durankulak Lake and Black Sea, just 5 miles from the Romanian border, where we stay for the next two nights. We will explore the lakes Durankulak and Shabla, as well as the small wetlands around Cape Kaliakra.

The target species we are looking for include: Aeshna mixta (Migrant Hawker), Lestes macrostigma (Dark Spreadwing), Lestes barbarus (Migrant Spreadwing), Anax parthenope (Lesser Emperor), Sympecma fusca (Common Winter Damselfly).

Day 9 Bourgas and Kamchia River mouth
Finally we will drive back south, passing through various wetlands, including the Kamchia river basin. We will stop to search for Erythromma viridulum (Small Red-eyed Damselfly), Crocothemis erythraea (Scarlet Darter) and Sympetrum fonscolombii (Red-Veined Darter).
The wetlands to be visited on this tour are also among the richest bird sanctuaries in Bulgaria, so you will be able to enjoy the flocks of Dalmatian and White Pelicans, Pygmy Cormorant, all the European herons, bitterns and egrets, Ferruginous Duck, White-tailed Eagle, Spoonbill, Glossy Ibis, Whiskered, Black and White-winged Black Terns and many other amazing birds.

Day 10 Bourgas Airport
We take the short trip to the Burgas Airport for the return flight.

* Promotional statement:
We offer a 5 percent discount to anyone who books a place (and sends deposit) by 30 December.


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Note: Final dates, prices and detailed daily routing should be confirmed with Branta Tours before publication or booking.
Trip Type
Flexible Summer wildlife