The relay crossing of the Kom-Emine route by the NIK team has ended

The first relay crossing in Bulgaria by a company on the longest pedestrian tourist route in the country has ended.

22 dayswere needed for the NIC team to pass the Com-Emine scenic transition. While various groups of the team, struggling with the changeable weather and passing their baton, crossed the distance of more than 700 km, another part of the colleagues in the office monitored their movement through the FarmTrack platform.
The route was divided into several stages with different duration of passage, as the record holder is the section of x. Chumerna to Gr. Kotel — 57km.The average speed of movement during the transition is 4 km/hand the incredible views are innumerable.
The team went through vast green and fresh forests, steep slopes and peaks, revealing incredible views of the nature of Bulgaria.
You can see part of the experience in the following photos:



The final of the initiative was marked with a joint photo of the last group that fell and the honor to congratulate on the successful team transition.

The passage of the Com-Emine route is part of the initiatives during the year related to 20 years of the NIC.


