miercuri, 21 martie 2018

Tour in Romania . Transylvania Tour . Tours from Bucharest

Tour in Romania. Transylvania Tour.

Day 1:
Pick up from Bucharest Airport.
Explore the city in the the afternoon including the most important sites of Romania's capital.
The Arc de Triumph, The Parliament Palace, the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon, the Old Court of Bucharest. Overnight in Bucharest

Day 2:
Drive to Snagov. Outside of Bucharest we visit the Snagov Monastery - in 1476 the real Prince Vlad Dracula was buried on this little island where the Monastery is situated.
Drive to Sinaia,visit the Royal Palace in Sinaia - the Peles Castle - considered one of the most beautiful castles in Europe, a masterpiece of German neo-renaissance architecture. Drive to Brasov. Overnight in Brasov

Day 3:
Drive to Bran. Visit Bran Castle (Dracula's Castle) famous for having inspired the legend of Count Dracula;
Lunch at Club Vila Bran, best restaurant in area with amazing sightseeing.
Visit Citadel of Rasnov.
Visit Brasov, the trade center of medieval Transylvania and one of the most visited cities in Romania.
Great sites to visit as the black church, the main square, the old defense walls that are still well preserved on the south and west side of the old city, the watch towers and the narrowest street in Europe are just a few points on this day's agenda. Overnight in Brasov

Day 4:
Drive to Viscri, a rural village where HRH Prince of Wales owns a property, visit the fortified church there, transfer to Sighisoara, visit and overnight in medieval citadel of Sighisoara (UNESCO).

Day 5:
Drive to Biertan, visit Biertan Fortified Church (UNESCO), drive to Sibiu, visit to the ASTRA Outdoor Folk Museum, which is the biggest in Europe and gives you a fantastic insight into traditional rural Romania from around the country. Visit and overnight in Sibiu

Day 6:
Drive to Balea Lake, if the road is open we will drive on Top Gear's most beautiful driving road in the world. It might be closed because of the snow. If closed we drive to Balea Cascada then take a Cable Car up to Balea Lake, where we can visit the Ice Hotel and the Balea Lake.
Drive to Fagaras, visit Fagaras's Fortress (12th - 13th century). Overnight in Fagaras.

Day 7:
Drive to Prejmer, visit Prejmer's Fortified Church (UNESCO), drive to Predeal and Sinaia (Romania's top ski resorts) visit and overnight in Sinaia.

Day 8: Drive to Bucharest. If because of your arrival time we didn't have enough time to visit Bucharest the first day, this day we will visit the rest of the Romanian capital city. Transfer to the airport.

Traditional animal fairs to visit (they are local&rural), and also any other events happening during the tour. Also there are even other activities we can include in the tour if you are interested, such as :

- Visit the Bear Sanctuary located in Zarnesti near Brasov
- Bear Hide experience where you’ll spot wild bears from a forest based hide near Brasov
- Horse Pulled Cart experience
- Overnight and dinner in rural village house
- Ice Hotel overnight
- Gypsy home visit & interaction
- Cheese sampling
- Wine tasting
- Buggy ride, ATV ride

For meals, during our trip we will stop at the best Romanian authentic cuisine restaurants.

The tour includes :

- Fully insured sedan with climate control for the entire distance with private driver (myself),
- Fuel, road taxes & parking fees included
- All sightseeing tours, cultural connections & walking tours
- Admissions to museums sites and churches as per itinerary
- VAT, local taxes & city taxes
- 24 hours support and assistance
- 7 nights accommodation at three and four star hotels (all centrally located)
- Breakfasts

The tour does not include :

- Meals (Lunch and Dinner)



marți, 7 aprilie 2015

Hidden parts of Romania


Colbita village ( Romania ) today 07/04/2015 at sunrise!

An amazing photo of a hidden part of Romania.

Soon, new tours will be available, to discover the hidden parts of Romania. Private tours of Romania, with a private tour guide / private driver. Even custom made tours of Romania

duminică, 15 februarie 2015

Carpathians in mid January - Sunset ( Romania )


Carpathians in mid January - Sunset ( Romania )

The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians are a range of mountains forming an arc roughly 1,500 km (932 mi) long across Central and Eastern Europe, making them the second-longest mountain range in Europe (after the Scandinavian Mountains, 1,700 km (1,056 mi)). They provide the habitat for the largest European populations of brown bears, wolves, chamois and lynxes, with the highest concentration in Romania,[2][3][4] as well as over one third of all European plant species.[5] The Carpathians and their foothills also have many thermal and mineral waters, with Romania having one-third of the European total.[6][7] Romania is likewise home to the largest surface of virgin forests in Europe (excluding Russia), totaling 250,000 hectares (65%), most of them in the Carpathians,[8]with the Southern Carpathians constituting Europe’s largest unfragmented forested area.[9]
The Carpathians consist of a chain of mountain ranges that stretch in an arc from the Czech Republic (3%) in the northwest through Slovakia (17%), Poland (10%), Hungary (4%) and Ukraine (11%) to Romania (53%) in the east and on to the Iron Gates on the River Danube between Romania and Serbia (2%) in the south. The highest range within the Carpathians is the Tatras, on the border of Slovakia and Poland, where the highest peaks exceed 2,600 m (8,530 ft). The second-highest range is the Southern Carpathians in Romania, where the highest peaks exceed 2,500 m (8,202 ft).
The Carpathians are usually divided into three major parts: the Western Carpathians (Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia), the Eastern Carpathians (southeastern Poland, eastern Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania), and the Southern Carpathians (Romania, Serbia).[1]
The most important cities in or near the Carpathians are: Bratislava and Košice in Slovakia; Kraków in Poland; Cluj-NapocaSibiu andBraşov in Romania; and Miskolc in Hungary.

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sâmbătă, 27 septembrie 2014

Dracula Tour in Transylvania

Dracula Tour in Transylvania

Day 1: Arrival in Bucharest followed by a private airport transfer to your boutique accommodation in the heart of the Lipscani district. Spend the rest of the day as you choose, perhaps visiting the ruins of the Old Court of Bucharest where Vlad the Impaler resided whilst in Bucharest or simply enjoying the wealth of bars, cafes and restaurants dotted around the old town

Day 2: Morning transfer to Transylvania via Snagov Monastery, where Vlad the Impaler was assassinated and discovered by monks who recovered his headless body. Take the short trip across the water by boat to the island on which the monastery is located and visit the tomb where Dracula was buried. Afterwards, visit the infamous Bran Castle, where Vlad the Impaler was thought to have stayed, and then on to the medieval town of Brasov for an evening of rest and relaxation in Transylvania

Day 3: Morning visit to Rasnov Fortress near Brasov to explore the crumbling ruins built by the Teutonic Knights in Transylvania which was once owned by Dracula’s grandfather, Mircea the Old. Afterwards, transfer to the medieval citadel of Sighisoara, the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, where you can climb the old Clock Tower and walk up the Covered Staircase to the ancient Church on the Hill and wander through the cemetery. Spend the night in boutique accommodation just across Sighisoara’s main square where the young Dracula was born

Day 4: Morning transfer from Sighisoara on the ‘best road in the world’, the Transfagarasan, up to Balea Lake for lunch before travelling to Poienari Castle, the REAL Dracula’s Castle. Spend the afternoon exploring the ruins of the castle where Vlad the Impaler was besieged by the Turks then transfer back through the Transylvanian countryside to Bucharest for your final night

Day 5: Private transfer to Bucharest airport for return flig




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miercuri, 23 aprilie 2014

Nature in Romania - Tour Guide Romania

A high percentage (47% of the land area) of the country of Romania is covered with natural and semi-natural ecosystems. Since almost half of all forests in Romania (13% of the country) have been managed for watershed conservation rather than production, Romania has one of the largest areas of undisturbed forest in Europe.The integrity of Romanian forest ecosystems is indicated by the presence of the full range of European forest fauna, including 60% and 40% of all European brown bears and wolves, respectively. There are also almost 400 unique species of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians in Romania.The fauna consists of 33,792 species of animals, 33,085 invertebrate and 707 vertebrate.
Some 3,700 plant species have been identified in the country, from which to date 23 have been declared natural monuments, 74 missing, 39 endangered, 171 vulnerable and 1,253 rare. The three major vegetation areas in Romania are the alpine zone, the forest zone and the steppe zone. The latter can be subdivided (depending on soil, climate, and altitude) into regions dominated by the Norway Spruce, European Beech, and various species of Oak, together with less widespread vegetation types such as the Dinaric calcareous block fir forest. The Danube Delta is the largest continuous marshland in Europe. Vegetation in the marshland is dominated by reeds, with Willow, Poplar, Alder, and Oak on the higher ground. The delta supports 1,688 different plant species.
There are almost 10,000 km2 (3,900 sq mi) (about 5% of the total area) of protected areas in Romania covering 13 national parks and three biosphere reserves: the Danube Delta, Retezat National Park, and Rodna National Park. The Danube Delta Reserve Biosphere is the largest and least damaged wetland complex in Europe, covering a total area of 5,800 km2 (2,200 sq mi). The significance of the biodiversity of the Danube Delta has been internationally recognised. It was declared a Biosphere Reserve in September 1990, a Ramsar site in May 1991, and over 50% of its area was placed on the World Heritage List in December 1991. Within its boundaries lies one of the most extensive reed bed systems in the world.

miercuri, 12 martie 2014

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