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The border sees very little traffic on Sundays, only a couple of cars an hour. If you are going from [[Skopje]] to [[Sofia]], it may well be faster to go up to [[Niš]] in [[Serbia]] and then back down into Bulgaria instead of choosing this crossing. However, for going further into Bulgaria, you can take a taxi from the border to Kyustendil and ask the driver to leave you on the road towards your destination.
 
The border sees very little traffic on Sundays, only a couple of cars an hour. If you are going from [[Skopje]] to [[Sofia]], it may well be faster to go up to [[Niš]] in [[Serbia]] and then back down into Bulgaria instead of choosing this crossing. However, for going further into Bulgaria, you can take a taxi from the border to Kyustendil and ask the driver to leave you on the road towards your destination.
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[[File:Welcome.JPG|200px|thumb|left|Welcome to the European Union :-)]]
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== Hitchhiking out ==
 
== Hitchhiking out ==

Revision as of 19:46, 6 January 2013

Kriva Palanka-Kyustendil border crossing
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Information
Countries: Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria | Flag of Macedonia Macedonia
Type: Road
Motorway: E 871

The Kriva Palanka-Kyustendil border crossing connects Macedonia and Bulgaria. One can walk across this border.

The border sees very little traffic on Sundays, only a couple of cars an hour. If you are going from Skopje to Sofia, it may well be faster to go up to Niš in Serbia and then back down into Bulgaria instead of choosing this crossing. However, for going further into Bulgaria, you can take a taxi from the border to Kyustendil and ask the driver to leave you on the road towards your destination.

Welcome to the European Union :-)


Hitchhiking out

Simply position yourself a few meters down from the border crossing, after the police checkpoint and put your thumb out.