Embark on a captivating tour through Romania's historical and natural wonders.
Begin your journey at Neagra Bison Reservation, where pristine landscapes host the majestic European Bison. Witness these iconic creatures in their natural habitat, surrounded by dense forests and untouched beauty.
Next, delve into the rich history of Târgoviște at the Princely Court, a symbol of medieval grandeur and the place where Vlad the Impaler lived during his reign.
Explore the well-preserved ruins and immerse yourself in the stories of princes and rulers who once walked these ancient halls.
Continue your adventure to Snagov, home to the historic Snagov Monastery situated on an island in Snagov Lake. Discover the legends surrounding the final resting place of Vlad the Impaler, commonly associated with the Dracula myth.
This tour promises a harmonious blend of nature, history, and architectural splendor, providing an unforgettable exploration of Romania's cultural and natural heritage.
The "NEAGRA" bison reserve is the largest reserve in Romania, with an enclosure area of 162 ha, whose purpose is to protect the species and repopulate Romanian forests with bison. It was established in 1983 with the aim of adapting the species in the plain area of this animal. The bison is the largest land animal on the European continent, has a massive and strong body, reaching at maturity a weight of 800-1000 kg in the male and 500-700 kg in the female, height
Targoviste Fortress is one of the most important medieval monuments in Romania. With a history that goes back to the 15th century, this former princely court was used as a residence by some of the most famous princes of Southern Romania, including the legendary Vlad the Impaler (Dracula) who built the emblematic Chindia Tower.
Located on a small island outside Bucharest, Snagov Church is one of the most important religious monuments in Southern Romania. The small church, originally part of a monastery, dates since the medieval centuries when local princes endowed, strengthened, and enlarged it in their effort of supporting the Orthodox Church. The church of Snagov is also part of the many legends surrounding Vlad the Impaler. Although never proved, this famous medieval prince was supposedly buried here by the monks who found his body and kept the secret afraid of the Ottomans’ revenge. A symbolic tomb of the prince is placed inside the church, in front of the altar.
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