Star your journey in burcharest, the capital city known as the "little Paris of the East". Here you can explore wide boulevards, charming cafes and historic landmarks like the palace of parliament,one of the largest buildings in the world. The city blends modern life with rice traditions, making it a lively stop for visitors.
Beyond the capital, transylvania awaits a land of legends and beauty. The medieval towns of Brasov, sibiu and sighisoara will take you back in time with their cobblestone, streets and gothic architecture.don't miss the famous bran Castle, often linked to the story of Dracula, surrounded by scenic forests and mountains.
Nature lovers will find Peace in the carpathian mountains and danube delta, one of Europe's best- preserved natural areas. From hiking and birdwatching to river cruises, and romania offers endless outdoor adventures.
Romanian cuisine is another delight-hearty soups, grilled meats, and sweet pastries are served with a touch of home-style warmth. And what truly makes Romania special is it's people- always ready to help, share a smile, or tell a story.
With its mix of culture, nature and hospitaliy, romania is a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered. Once you visit, you'll leave not only with beautiful photos but also with lasting friendships and memories.
Romanian culture is rich and diverse, shaped by centuries of history and traditions. Folk music, dances and colorful festivals are celebrated throughout the year. Visitors can taste authentic dishes like sarmale (cabbage rolls),
malmalinga ,(cornmeal prridge) and papanasi ( sweet doughnuts with cream and jam. The locals are known for their warmth and friendliness, making every traveler feel at home.
