Jeep Safari with self-driving option A short distance north of Bucharest we will reach the Bucegi Mountains. We will explore a landscapes of forests, green mountain ranges, snowy peaks and villages that maintain an agricultural and rural lifestyle. The Jeep Safari begins with a gradual climb on dirt roads to […]
Among the historical-cultural sites in Brașov, there are the Council Square, St. Nicholas Church, the Black Church - the largest Gothic church, after that of Vienna, so called because of its black walls that were created after that great fire in 1689.
The town is the birthplace of Vlad Dracul, the inspiration for the fictional work - Count Dracula. His house is one of the most visited attractions in town.
The city attracts many tourists mainly due to the possibilities of hiking around it as well as for winter sports, the ski, which is so popular in its area.
Red Lake was created after a strong, sweeping rain, when a big rock was struck by lightning, blocked the river and formed a kind of dam. In the lake there are still tree trunks.
The Dacians built a number of important fortified cities, including Sarmizegetusa, the capital of the late Dacian kingdom (now in the province of Hunedoara, Transylvania)
Corvin Castle is an ancient Renaissance castle built in Gothic style, considered one of the largest castles in Europe and one of the seven most famous wonders of Romania.