Welcome to Romania, a heavenly paradise with up green mountains, hidden away cathedrals and lovely medieval towns. Romantic cities on the beaches of the Black Sea, old monasteries made out of wood and ancient castles will take you back in time. The incomparable natural beauty alongside the vast number of outdoor activities makes it one of Europe’s most interesting and least understood destinations.

Romania, a country located at the intersection of Central and Southeastern Europe is definitely one of the most untarnished landscapes that can provide unlimited pleasure of seeing. Whether you choose hunting, fishing or a perfect massage and spa, Romania is sure to exceed your expectations.

Steeped in local customs and history, Maramures, a dreamy landscape is a key tourist attraction. A pleasant culture in Europe is thriving here with ancient churches, traditional music and colorful festivals. Hand-built wooden churches and building, you shouldn’t be surprised here. It is an intriguing place where one can be amazed by the mingling of modern and old habits. Be sure to check out the marvels at the UNESCO World Heritage listed churches and monasteries in the villages of Barsana, Budesti, Desesti, Leud, Plopis, Poinile, Izei, Rogoz and Surdesti.

Apuseni Caves-mysterious holes on Earth- are an explorer’s paradise. Hadobana, a massive underground labyrinth and Zgurasti Cave, a spectacular underground cave, keeps you spellbound. The adventure outdoors here can make the bucket list of many a thrill seeking adrenaline junkies. Mysterious caves passing through the forests, deep gorges, mountain pastures; a true lost world for avid trekkers. Walk through the labyrinth of the Lost World Plateau, explore and let yourself amazed by the nature’s creations.

Spend some time to peep into the dreamy, medieval citadel town of Sighisoara, the home town of ‘Dracula’. Cobbled streets, church bells and colorful museums uncover some treacherous local history. The undoubted highlight of this pretty town is the massive clock tower. Head out to Saxon Villages, you can hike, bike or drive to. Also, marvel at the Citadel and Torture Room Museum.

If you are preparing for a ski tour, Romanian mountain resorts can be an unforgettable experience. Bucegi, Piatra, Craiului and Postaravu Mountains are home to some of the major ski resorts; open the unlimited world of skiing and winter sports.

The amazing folklore heritage has made this country a unique destination. A walking tour through the majestic Carpathian Mountains or Transylvanian Alps can definitely gain an intimate appreciation of rural Romania. Danube Delta, offers some fine bird watching experience. The capital city Bucharest, displays another era, with some major monuments like the Palace of Parliament. It is also worth the stop to take in the stunning views of Brasov; Peles Castle set against the dramatic backdrop of the Carpathian Mountains. The Black Church and the Trumpeter Tower with its baroque architecture can be great backgrounds to leave the visitors in a romantic mood.

Though winters are quite cold and summers quite hot, Romania is a year-round destination. Romanian holidays can be enhanced by tasting some burgers, kebabs and pizza slices. Moderately priced hotels and restaurants offer your relaxed stay in Romania

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