Romania promises one of its kind experiences. To explore Europe’s most appealing and least understood place you must take a trip to vampire trails and Alp-like ski of Romania.
A Touch of Past in Present: The steam engine trains and the narrow gauge railways are of paramount importance when it comes to the local heritage of Romania and Eastern Europe. The only working steam engine train is a huge attraction for travelers. It is today carrying logs, and lumberjacks. It also gives visitors a tour to up and downside of the valley. While travelling in the train, you can take pleasure in viewing the rivers and woodlands. Local people are very open, welcoming and friendly and they have amazing stories to share which are related to Romania and the train.
The Village Life: In the Northwest of Romania mild, calm and slow-paced villages are situated. Villagers are extremely warm and hospitable. People living in these villages still follow the old traditional customs. They take pride in their culture, customs, and traditions. They are fond of wearing traditional conservative dresses.
Countryside: The countryside of Romania is as exciting as the villages in Romania. For the visitors who love horseback riding can take the advantage of Romania’s mountainous northern side and an American English speaking guide. This might not just be a simple horse ride if you willingly bundle it with astonishing sightseeing trip to see different villages, painted monasteries etc.
Culture and Traditions: The culture is not dead in Romania; people still stick to their customs and values. Some of the widely practiced customs and traditions are wood carving, embroidery, painting etc. Children at a very young age are made to learn these customs. Their local culture is represented by their unusual skills, glorious art and authentic stories.