Transylvanian Alps trekking holiday in Romania
Description of Transylvanian Alps trekking holiday in Romania
Departure information
This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
Travel guides
Most holidays in Romania focus either on the sprightly capital, Bucharest, or the legends associated with Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’. But away from the b...
Pack your rucksack with keksy wafers, a hunk of bread and a slab of creamy goat’s cheese before waving goodbye to all your troubles and setting off to...
Reviews
5 Reviews of Transylvanian Alps trekking holiday in Romania
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 02 Aug 2023 by Andrew Merrall
The amazing views, camping in some inspiring places and traversing the more difficult sections of the path, with their chains/cables for assistance... Excellent holiday. Read full reviewReviewed on 18 Jun 2023 by Sue Hasell
Absolutely fantastic!! Our guide was amazing , very knowledgeable, considerate to our needs, had a great sense of humour and took his responsibility seriously whilst out trekking. Read full reviewReviewed on 22 Apr 2022 by Alex Winfield
Overall highly recommended in all aspects... our guide Bogdan absolutely made our trip. We enjoyed his enthusiasm, experience, extensive knowledge of Romanian history and culture and our wide-ranging dinner conversations! Read full reviewReviewed on 25 Jul 2021 by Eryn Pope
Incredible experience. We loved it. We loved our guide, Bogdan. He took care of us and taught us about his country. Read full reviewReviewed on 13 Jul 2021 by Eryn Pope
Incredible experience. We loved it. We loved our guide, Bogdan. He took care of us and taught us about his country. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
The tour is a private one, with maximum number of 10 tourists. In this way we reduce at minimum the impact on the environment. We collect all the garbage on our trek. More than this we collect the garbage left by some tourists on the way (as much as we can carry in a such kind of walk, of course). We hardly use plastic for this kind of tours. We are working with small family guesthouses which promote eco tourism and they have in their rooms the instructions about how they can reduce the water consumption (eg. using towels) and they serve local food produce in the local communities (eg.milk, eggs, meat, cheese). We stay at the mountain huts, also. where is very important to save water. We limit the use of plastic bottles by providing reusable bottles, as much as we can and we are not working with the single use plastic. We stay only on marking trails. For example, when following a trail, parties should walk single file down the middle of the trail.People
In our multi day trekking tours we use the local resources: we stop at a local handicraft or to a museum or at a local guesthouse for cheese tasting. Where we need we use local guides.Our tailor made programs help clients to better identify those areas that can offer awesome nature and rural culture experiences.
Our tourists can participate at the current works in the villages (eg. cutting the grass, milking the cows or sheep). We make a stop, during summer time, at an authentic sheep farm up into the mountains for a shepherd's lunch called “bulz” (polenta with cheese). Here we show at the tourists how the cheese is produced in a traditional way. The tourists could taste a special yogurt called “jintita” (can not be found in the local markets or big markets).
We inform the clients that it is important to know and respect a few elementary rules before visiting the areas of the Nationals Parks or Natural Parks. In this areas we have locals from the mountain villages which are struggling to preserve their traditions and their way of life (not so much help from the Romanian state). We inform them to keep down the noise level so both humans and wildlife can enjoy the balance of nature, to admire the flowers and if they wish to pick them to use only their photo camera. During our tours we use to make a stop at a local guesthouse which has a small farm for a cheese tasting and/or an eco-lunch with local products. They can visit the farm and/or to participate to the daily activities, as milking the animals or cutting the grass. In this way they have a perspective about the conditions of living in this areas and they understand how important is to respect their lifestyle.
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