Holiday destinations in Romania by Ana - Maria Dumitru

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As one of the most beautiful countries in Eastern Europe, Romania attracts millions of tourists each year with its scenic landscapes, unique culture and historically significant landmarks. There are so many beautiful reasons to visit Romania. Whether you’re looking for soaring mountains to climb, warm waters to bathe in, forests to explore or plains to run across, Romania has it all. Furthermore, since this country is rich in history, Romania boasts some of the most amazing castles and forts that were built hundreds of years ago. We will now present a list containing 4 of the most incredible places to visit in Romania. All you have to do is pick the ones that you like best and head over to this wonderful and picturesque country. The Ice Hotel at Bâlea can be found in the Făgăraș Mountains of Romania, and it is definitely one of the most original and appreciated holiday destinations in the country. The Ice Hotel is open for business exclusively during the cold season for obvious reasons, and it features a different theme every year. The hotel itself is being rebuilt each year using locally sourced materials such as giant ice blocks taken from the nearby Balea Lake. This could be the coldest of places to visit in Romania! Moreover, guests also receive sleeping bags for some extra insulation. Activities at the Ice Hotel are varied and entertaining, whether we’re talking about snowmobiling, sledging, trekking or ice sculpting. Nightly rates start at approximately $123 for a double room, while a more private igloo-type room would set you back $185 per night. The Bucegi Mountains can be found in the central part of Romania, just south of the city of Braș ov. Apart from their immense natural beauty and high peaks, the Bucegi Mountains are also the home of 2 of the most famous natural landmarks of Romania the Babele and the Sphinx. Making it one of the coolest places to visit in Romania. The Babele are rocky formations placed in close proximity to the Baba Mare peak, which boasts an elevation of 7,519 feet. The stones were shaped by erosion over vast amounts of time, and they now feature a distinct mushroom-like shape. The origins of the rocky formations are still subject to controversy, especially since no scientific evidence can fully explain the phenomenon. The nearby Babele Cabin is definitely the most popular in the region accommodation-wise, since it provides a perfect base for visiting these fantastic landmarks as well as the famous Sphinx. The Bucegi Sphinx was also formed by erosion, and it can be found just 10 minutes away from Babele. The Danube Delta is located in Tulcea County, in the Dobrogea region of Romania, and it is one of the largest and most well preserved deltas in Europe. The Danube Delta includes numerous ecosystems, 23 to be precise, which house a significant number of flora and fauna. The delta was formed around the 3 primary channels of the Danube River, and it comprises a complex network of waterways and large bodies of water. Bird watchers would definitely enjoy admiring the majestic beauty of over 300 species of migratory and local birds, including geese, cranes, egrets, vultures, pelicans and graceful swans. Fishermen can also test their skill against the delta’s 160 species of salt-water and fresh fish such as pike, carp and catfish. If you do decide to visit the Danube Delta anytime soon, we advise you to go during the spring season, especially if you don’t want to be bothered by mosquitoes. If fishing is your favorite past time, however, then you should probably schedule a visit during fall in order to enjoy larger catches. The Trans făgărășan is one of Romania’s most exceptional roads, and it can be found in the Southern Carpathians, between the cities of Sibiu and Pite ș ti. The road stretches for 60 miles from north to south, and it runs through some of the highest peaks in the country, including Moldoveanu and Negoiu. Built between 1970 and 1974 by Nicolae Ceaușescu, the road was meant to provide quick and easy army access across the mountains in the event of a Soviet Union invasion. The Transfăgărășan is known for its numerous hairpin turns and steep descents, which is why it can prove relatively difficult to traverse, especially for inexperienced drivers or bikers. Breathtaking panoramas and unique experiences are all in reach for those that get a chance to travel across this magnificent road. One of the most beautiful Places To Visit In Romania. University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Romania 59 Marasti Blvd. District 1, 011464, Bucharest, Romania ANA – MARIA DUMITRU IMAPA, GROUP 8117 Keywords: travel, holiday, Romania, destinations WHY WOULD YOU COME TO ROMANIA? REFERENCES http://truenomads.com/2013/12/places-to-visit-in-romania/ Google search for images ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Coordonating teacher: Mihai Daniel Frumușelu “Travel is the best education anyone can have.” So, keep calm and visit Romania!

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As one of the most beautiful countries in Eastern Europe, Romania attracts millions of tourists each year with its scenic landscapes, unique

culture and historically significant landmarks. There are so many beautiful reasons to visit Romania. Whether you’re looking for soaring

mountains to climb, warm waters to bathe in, forests to explore or plains to run across, Romania has it all.

Furthermore, since this country is rich in history, Romania boasts some of the most amazing castles and forts that were built hundreds of

years ago. We will now present a list containing 4 of the most incredible places to visit in Romania. All you have to do is pick the ones that you

like best and head over to this wonderful and picturesque country.

The Ice Hotel at Bâlea can be found in the Făgăraș Mountains of Romania,

and it is definitely one of the most original and appreciated holiday

destinations in the country. The Ice Hotel is open for business exclusively

during the cold season for obvious reasons, and it features a different theme

every year.

The hotel itself is being rebuilt each year using locally sourced materials such

as giant ice blocks taken from the nearby Balea Lake.

This could be the coldest of places to visit in Romania! Moreover, guests

also receive sleeping bags for some extra insulation. Activities at the Ice

Hotel are varied and entertaining, whether we’re talking about

snowmobiling, sledging, trekking or ice sculpting. Nightly rates start at

approximately $123 for a double room, while a more private igloo-type room

would set you back $185 per night.

The Bucegi Mountains can be found in the central part of Romania, just south of

the city of Brașov. Apart from their immense natural beauty and high peaks, the

Bucegi Mountains are also the home of 2 of the most famous natural landmarks of

Romania – the Babele and the Sphinx. Making it one of the coolest places to visit in

Romania.

The Babele are rocky formations placed in close proximity to the Baba Mare peak,

which boasts an elevation of 7,519 feet. The stones were shaped by erosion over vast

amounts of time, and they now feature a distinct mushroom-like shape. The origins

of the rocky formations are still subject to controversy, especially since no scientific

evidence can fully explain the phenomenon. The nearby Babele Cabin is definitely

the most popular in the region accommodation-wise, since it provides a perfect base

for visiting these fantastic landmarks as well as the famous Sphinx.

The Bucegi Sphinx was also formed by erosion, and it can be found just 10 minutes

away from Babele.

The Danube Delta is located in Tulcea County, in the Dobrogea region of Romania,

and it is one of the largest and most well preserved deltas in Europe. The Danube

Delta includes numerous ecosystems, 23 to be precise, which house a significant

number of flora and fauna. The delta was formed around the 3 primary channels of

the Danube River, and it comprises a complex network of waterways and large

bodies of water.

Bird watchers would definitely enjoy admiring the majestic beauty of over 300

species of migratory and local birds, including geese, cranes, egrets, vultures,

pelicans and graceful swans. Fishermen can also test their skill against the delta’s 160

species of salt-water and fresh fish such as pike, carp and catfish.

If you do decide to visit the Danube Delta anytime soon, we advise you to go

during the spring season, especially if you don’t want to be bothered by mosquitoes.

If fishing is your favorite past time, however, then you should probably schedule a

visit during fall in order to enjoy larger catches.

The Transfăgărășan is one of Romania’s most exceptional roads, and it can

be found in the Southern Carpathians, between the cities of Sibiu and Pitești.

The road stretches for 60 miles from north to south, and it runs through some

of the highest peaks in the country, including Moldoveanu and Negoiu.

Built between 1970 and 1974 by Nicolae Ceaușescu, the road was meant to

provide quick and easy army access across the mountains in the event of a

Soviet Union invasion.

The Transfăgărășan is known for its numerous hairpin turns and steep

descents, which is why it can prove relatively difficult to traverse, especially

for inexperienced drivers or bikers. Breathtaking panoramas and unique

experiences are all in reach for those that get a chance to travel across this

magnificent road. One of the most beautiful Places To Visit In Romania.

University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Romania 59 Marasti Blvd. District 1, 011464,

Bucharest, Romania

ANA – MARIA DUMITRU IMAPA, GROUP 8117

Keywords: travel, holiday, Romania, destinations

WHY WOULD YOU COME TO ROMANIA?

REFERENCES http://truenomads.com/2013/12/places-to-visit-in-romania/

Google search for images

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Coordonating teacher: Mihai Daniel Frumușelu

“Travel is the best education anyone can have.” So, keep calm and visit Romania!