Visite des villages du massif du Troodos avec le monastère de Lampadistis
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Visite des villages du massif du Troodos avec le monastère de Lampadistis

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Cette expérience répond aux critères du Conseil mondial du tourisme durable (GSTC). En choisissant cette expérience, vous pouvez protéger les lieux que vous aimez, prendre soin de l'environnement et soutenir les communautés locales

Points forts
  • Admirez les fresques byzantines du monastère de Saint-Jean Lampadistis, classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO.
  • Découvrez les paysages spectaculaires et les villages rustiques du massif du Troodos.
  • Arrêt photo au pont vénitien de Tzelefos, traversant un ruisseau au cœur d'une forêt.
  • Déjeuner chypriote dans un restaurant familial et dégustation de vins de pays dans un vignoble.
  • Guide local expert connaisseur des montagnes du Troodos et de leurs trésors.
Ce qui vous attend

Si Chypre recèle de nombreux trésors cachés, cette journée d'excursion dans le massif du Troodos vous propose de découvrir certains de ces joyaux ruraux. Vous vous enfoncerez dans la campagne, visitant le monastère de Lampadistis à Kalopanayiotis, et profitant de quelques agréables surprises dans des villages rustiques en chemin. Nefeli, l'un de nos guides locaux, nous dit : "Arsos est le genre de village où l'on voit des vieillards jouer au tavli dans les cafés". Ce jeu est une sorte de "backgammon", un jeu de hasard raisonné.

La première étape est Platanisteia, un petit village réputé pour son musée de la gravure. Après avoir découvert l'histoire de l'industrie de l'imprimerie sur l'île, nous visiterons le pont médiéval de Tzelefos, un endroit idéal pour prendre un selfie au milieu d'une forêt. Ensuite, dans le village de Kalopanayiotis s'étendant sur une vallée isolée traversée par un ruisseau pittoresque, vous vous arrêterez dans une taverne familiale traditionnelle pour un déjeuner du concept "KM0", préparé avec des ingrédients locaux.

Le point culminant de la journée est le monastère du village de Saint-Jean de Lampadistis. Selon Nefeli, "Ses fresques byzantines sont si exquises que l'UNESCO les a classées au patrimoine mondial". Les peintures murales remontant au XIVe siècle sont très raffinées et très bien conservées. Les droits d'entrée au monastère, inclus dans cette excursion, servent à son entretien. Outre un trio d'églises à découvrir, on y trouve des bâtiments monastiques, notamment des cellules, des pièces auxiliaires et un pressoir à huile. Avant de rentrer à l'hôtel, vous pourrez déguster des vins de pays dans un domaine vinicole typique des montagnes du Troodos.

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  • Non adapté aux personnes en fauteuil roulant
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  • Réservé aux adultes
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