Lefkara Lace, UNESCO Choirokoitia and Larnaca Birdwatching Tour - Private Tour from Protaras
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Lefkara Lace, UNESCO Choirokoitia and Larnaca Birdwatching Tour - Private Tour from Protaras

6 hoursProtaras, CyprusEN_GB
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<p>Pano Lefkara stone-built (Lefkara lace producing) village and Unesco World Heritage Choirokoitia Neolithic settlement are the two basic attractions of this trip (others could include Panagia Angeloktisti church or Kamares Aqueduct). Birdwatching at one of the wetlands near Larnaca (eg Larnaca Salt Lake, Oroklini lake) is also highly recommended.</p>

<p>Stone-built Pano Lefkara acquired considerable wealth in the past century through production and trade of the famed Lefkaritika lace. As per local tradition, Leonardo da Vinci visited the village, loved and bought Lefkaritika lace. Besides meandering through the maze of the village, the village&#39;s central church is worth a visit ( according to local tradition it houses a piece from the Holly Cross). </p>

<p>Visiting Unesco World Heritage Choirokoitia neolithic site is recommended, especially because its convenient geographic location, allows combos with exploration of other worthy attractions nearby.</p>

<p> For those into birdwatching, we recommend to include a stop at one of three wetlands near Larnaca, as they host thousands of birds and tens of bird species (especially during the annual migration in spring but also in autumn). Thousands of flamingos find refuge during the cold months of the year here. </p>

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