The border between Bulgaria and Turkey is one of the most strategically important and heavily trafficked frontiers in Europe. It serves as the main land gateway for the European Union to Turkey and, by extension, to the Middle East. The border runs through the historic region of Thrace, a land that has been a crossroads of civilizations for millennia. There are three road crossings, but one is far more significant than the others. The crossing at Kapitan Andreevo (Bulgaria) and Kapıkule (Turkey) is one of the busiest land border crossings in the world, especially for freight traffic.
An endless stream of trucks carrying goods between Europe and Asia passes through this point daily. The other crossings are at Lesovo-Hamzabeyli and Malko Tarnovo-Dereköy, which are smaller and can sometimes be less congested alternatives. Due to the immense volume of traffic and its status as a major external EU border, you should be prepared for thorough checks and potentially very long queues, particularly during the summer holiday season when many Turkish guest workers from Western Europe return home. This is a frontier where the grand scale of global logistics is on full display.