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Few
stop to ponder the big mammals of Romania, which include the Carpathian
Brown Bear, the Lynx and the Grey Wolf. All of them represent the largest populations in all
of Europe, and roam across a surprisingly large range in the upper
Carpathian mountains.
Read more here!
The
folklore of the undead spirits at night have run through Romanian
history for generations. Bram Stoker used much of this background to create
the Hungarian-born character Count Dracula, born in what is now part of
modern-day Romania. But there is much more to the reality of
Romania's folklore than just this!
Read More Here
The
vast expanse of Europe's newest land is home to migratory birds and a
beautiful delta ecosystem from the mighty Danube. Hidden villages with their own different cultures
exist behind expanses of reedbeds in out of the way river channels which
criss-cross the delta. Great
birdwatching opportunities exist as well as some fun cultural events
and sights!
No
other European nation enjoys the vast breadth of variety sweeping from
the Transilvanian plateau and the Carpathian Mountains down to the
Danube and the Black Sea Coast! Romania truly does have some stunning natural
wonders to see, from gorges and caves to snowy spires and extensive
riparian zones. Read more here!
How
wide your eyes will open on your first tour out of Bucharest after
arriving! Every Romanian understands the natural beauty of
their country, and several organised, guided and self-guided tour
options exist for almost every activity and every taste. And being a rather cheap country for most
English-speakers, getting a driver and car can be less daily than your
car rental in your home city!
Read More Here
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Even
Australians with their kilometres of endless sand will give a nod of
approval to the nicely kept stretches on the Black Sea Coast. The delightful tradition of sleepy seaside villages
make Romanian beaches refreshingly relaxed, whilst a handful of more
developed coastline with amusement parks and waterparks will keep the
kids entertained too!
Read More Here
Steeped
in centuries of traditions enriched through many influences! From Hapsburg Austrian to Ottoman Turk, the uniquely
Romanian folk history survived in the foothills of the might Carpathians,
with old stories to delight young and old.
Read more here!
Whether
you call it hiking, tramping, trekking or bushwalking, it is Romania's
number one outdoor activity, and you'll love the well-marked trails with
rewarding vistas along the way! Maps are good and facilities more than adequate for
some serious activity in the beautiful spruce, fir and pine forests
across this great country.
Read More
Here
Europeans with a smart eye to the budget take
advantage of the great prices and great slopes in Romania for their
winter holiday fun! From delightful and well-developed
Poiana Braşov, Buşteni, and
Sinaia resorts, to the further afield Paltiniş and more!
Read More About
Skiing in Romania Here
Every
neighbourhood everywhere in Romania has
a little market where the freshest produce and more can be found
at ridiculously low prices. Maybe a world-class
supermarket is more your style? Not a problem! Or
dine out in style and try some great regional dishes.
Read more here!
Your
local piaţă (market plaza) has all you need in
your neighbourhood, each one like a mini-department store. Even smaller markets offering fruit and vegetables
and baked bread dot the corners here and there too! But, for
a taste of home, the shopping mall has made a foothold here and there,
although is still out of reach for most Romanians.
Read More Here
The BEST of Romania is just
one stop
away from LA, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle,
Vancouver, Phoenix and Denver in the west cost, and even shorter flights
from Dallas, Houston, Mexico
City, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, and Cincinnati.
Flyers in the east and south can also enjoy one-stop flight to Romania
from Philadelphia, Montreal,
Toronto, Newark, New York, Atlanta,
Washington DC, Boston, Charlotte, Orlando,
Nassau and Miami too!
How
wide your eyes will open on your first tour out of Bucharest after
arriving!
Every Romanian understands the natural beauty of
their country, and several organised, guided and self-guided tour
options exist for almost every activity and every taste.
And being a rather cheap country for most
English-speakers, getting a driver and car can be less daily than your
car rental in your home city!
Read More Here
Even
Australians with their kilometres of endless sand will give a nod of
approval to the nicely kept stretches on the Black Sea Coast.
The delightful tradition of sleepy seaside villages
make Romanian beaches refreshingly relaxed, whilst a handful of more
developed coastline with amusement parks and waterparks will keep the
kids entertained too!
Read More Here
Few
stop to ponder the big mammals of Romania, which include the Carpathian
Brown Bear, the Lynx and the Grey Wolf.
All of them represent the largest populations in all
of Europe, and roam across a surprisingly large range in the upper
Carpathian mountains.
Read more here!
No
other European nation enjoys the vast breadth of variety sweeping from
the Transilvanian plateau and the Carpathian Mountains down to the
Danube and the Black Sea Coast!
Romania truly does have some stunning natural
wonders to see, from gorges and caves to snowy spires and extensive
riparian zones.
Read more here!
Whether
you call it hiking, tramping, trekking or bushwalking, it is Romania's
number one outdoor activity, and you'll love the well-marked trails with
rewarding vistas along the way!
Maps are good and facilities more than adequate for
some serious activity in the beautiful spruce, fir and pine forests
across this great country.
Read More
Here
The
folklore of the undead spirits at night have run through Romanian
history for generations.
Bram Stoker used much of this background to create
the Hungarian-born character Count Dracula, born in what is now part of
modern-day Romania. But there is much more to the reality of
Romania's folklore than just this!
Read More Here
Europeans
with a smart eye to the budget take advantage of the great prices and
great slopes in Romania for their winter holiday fun!
From delightful and well-developed
Poiana Braşov, Buşteni, and Sinaia
resorts, to the further afield Paltiniş and more!
Read More About
Skiing in Romania Here
Your
local piaţă (market plaza) has all you need in
your neighbourhood, each one like a mini-department store.
Even smaller markets offering fruit and vegetables
and baked bread dot the corners here and there too! But, for
a taste of home, the shopping mall has made a foothold here and there,
although is still out of reach for most Romanians.
Read More Here
The BEST of Romania is just
one stop
away from these North American cities:
West Coast:
Los Angeles San Francisco Portland
Seattle Vancouver Phoenix Denver
Central: Dallas Houston Mexico
City Minneapolis Chicago Detroit
Cincinnati
East and South: Philadelphia Montreal
Toronto Newark New York Atlanta
Washington DC Boston Charlotte Orlando
Nassau Miami
Steeped
in centuries of traditions enriched through many influences!
From Hapsburg Austrian to Ottoman Turk, the uniquely
Romanian folk history survived in the foothills of the might Carpathians,
with old stories to delight young and old.
Read more here!
This website is designed to give inbound
travellers to Romania the
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traveller. Romania is presented as the safe and friendly country
it is, with some astonishing sites to see and events to experience.
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Romania and want to bring it to others who think the same
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