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mostly clearThe Kukeri custom is one of Bulgaria's oldest and most vibrant rituals — a pre-Christian tradition deeply rooted in Thracian and Slavic heritage. The masked figures, adorned with heavy iron bells, fearsome masks, and striking traditional costumes, hold a sacred role: to banish evil spirits and bring fertility and prosperity for the new year.
“The sound of the Kukeri bells is not just noise – it is an ancient prayer sent to the earth and the heavens.”
— Local Bansko ТraditionIn Bansko, this tradition has been passed down through generations. On 1 January — the New Year — the masked Kukeri take to Nikola Vaptsarov Square and take over the streets with the din of bells, dancing, and games. Each mask is handmade, each costume tells a story.
The procession is open to everyone — locals and visitors, young and old alike. It is a living bridge between past and present, earth and sky, fear and hope.