Travel Tips
29/10/2025


Zorba the Greek, the hero of author Kazantzakis “lives” in Eastern Halkidiki!
Giorgis (Zorba the Greek)!
For a whole year, Giorgis has been wandering around Palaiochori. Just like in the beginning of the 20th century, back then, when old man Giorgis Zorba the Greek met Kazantzakis in the Monastic community of Mount Athos, and, since then, he became the main character of his work. Zorba the Greek never visited Crete. He spent 22 whole years living in Palaiochori– in a house with a woman (his wife) and 8 children. He walked exceptionally much. He walked or rode his mule to Mantem Lakko and he returned home at night. Afterwards, it was time for traditional appetisers in the tavern. When he did not work in the mine, he chopped wood in the forest near the village. He hunted. He collected mushrooms. And herbs. Zorba the Greek related to nature. On Sunday he wore his best outfit and went to church. On celebrations he was dancing. At festivals he was having fun. His life was simple and happy. Rather carefree. That’s how he liked it, that’s what he chose. Modern-day Giorgis also explores nature on the surrounding hills. Walking. Passing through streams. And makeshift bridges. He chops and cuts wood. He collects wild herbs, fruits, and flowers. He brews them to make beverages. He carves chopped tree trunks. He creates art. He hangs bells on his balcony– a masterpiece integrated into nature. He roasts pork chops and makes strong tsipouro. He bakes yeasted sourdough bread.
Zorba the Greek, the hero of author Kazantzakis “lives” in Eastern Halkidiki!
Giorgis (Zorba the Greek)!
For a whole year, Giorgis has been wandering around Palaiochori. Just like in the beginning of the 20th century, back then, when old man Giorgis Zorba the Greek met Kazantzakis in the Monastic community of Mount Athos, and, since then, he became the main character of his work. Zorba the Greek never visited Crete. He spent 22 whole years living in Palaiochori– in a house with a woman (his wife) and 8 children. He walked exceptionally much. He walked or rode his mule to Mantem Lakko and he returned home at night. Afterwards, it was time for traditional appetisers in the tavern. When he did not work in the mine, he chopped wood in the forest near the village. He hunted. He collected mushrooms. And herbs. Zorba the Greek related to nature. On Sunday he wore his best outfit and went to church. On celebrations he was dancing. At festivals he was having fun. His life was simple and happy. Rather carefree. That’s how he liked it, that’s what he chose. Modern-day Giorgis also explores nature on the surrounding hills. Walking. Passing through streams. And makeshift bridges. He chops and cuts wood. He collects wild herbs, fruits, and flowers. He brews them to make beverages. He carves chopped tree trunks. He creates art. He hangs bells on his balcony– a masterpiece integrated into nature. He roasts pork chops and makes strong tsipouro. He bakes yeasted sourdough bread.
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