What would you do if you had a full day just for yourself and you decide to go explore Bucharest – what route would you choose? Probably one long enough as a distance, including a number of parks in several areas of the city and different […]
0 Read MoreAlthough the first mention of Count Dracula appears in Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula” (1897), it was not Stoker who invented that name. The “original” Dracula lived in the fifteenth century; he was not a count, but a voivode and was not a vampire (nor was he […]
0 Read MoreConnections between the Romanian Sphinx and the Sphinx from Egypt Alien civilizations and the Sphinx from Bucegi Place of worship for the Dacians Strange energies surrounding the Bucegi Plateau Other Sphinx-like rock formations in Romania Travel to Romania during Covid pandemic and Russian invasion to Ukraine
5 Read MorePiatra Craiului Mountains are not the highest mountains in Romania or even the richest in flora and fauna, but they are a favorite of many lovers of mountain landscapes, for the jagged ridges, spectacular mountain views, the variety of trails and sights, and the silence that […]
2 Read MoreDo you like spending time in nature, going on biking trails in the mountains or simply taking photos whenever you come across a landscape so beautiful you just have to capture it forever? It means you enjoy ecotourism, a segment that is increasingly stirring interest in […]
0 Read MoreIn the past, the number of Romanian bears has varied widely. In the Middle Ages, when the forests occupied more than 40% of the territory, the bears were numerous. Bears have acquired a special place in Romanian folklore and mythology. Various traditions, such as the bears […]
4 Read MoreRomania is increasing in popularity as a trekking destination in Europe, and this is due tot the fact that tourists have plenty of things to see while climbing the Carpathian Mountains. The diversity of the plants, animals, birds and interesting natural sights is impressive, which should […]
0 Read MoreDealu mare, temple of Romanian wine Thousands of years ago, in the territories that form today’s Romania, the wine was a symbol of happiness. The Dacians, used to sprinkle it on their clothing to attract good things to them. Both men and women were enjoying it […]
0 Read MoreWith an impressive number of mentions in the international travel media, Transfagarasan has won over the years the title of the most beautiful road in Romania and has maintained the top of the tourist attractions that foreign tourists have to visit. However, another spectacular route in […]
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