In this private tour you will discover a fascinating itinerary that perfectly blends the bloody legends of Vlad the Impaler (Dracula), the royal elegance of Romania's most beautiful castles, and the breathtaking wildlife (brown bears) of the Carpathian Mountains.
In Day 1 we visit Snagov Monastery, the mysterious island monastery housing the tomb of Vlad the Impaler. After we go to Peleș Castle to explore the stunning, fairytale summer residence of the Romanian royal family in Sinaia.
Next is Brașov city where we end the day with a walk through the beautiful medieval old town. Overnight stay in Brașov.
In the Day 2 we visit Libearty Bear Sanctuary, the world’s largest brown bear sanctuary in Zărnești.
After we drive to Bran Castle, to dscover the famous cliffside fortress known worldwide as "Dracula’s Castle."
Last stop is at the Princely Court (Târgoviște) to explore the authentic medieval capital of Vlad the Impaler and climb the Chindia Tower.
Snagov Monastery is a serene complex nestled on the Island of Lake Snagov. Admire the exquisite architectural beauty, a splendid blend of Romanian and Oriental styles, surrounded by lush gardens and peaceful waterways.
Peleș Castle, nestled in the heart of the Carpathian Mountains. Marvel at its ornate exterior, adorned with intricate carvings, and explore its opulent interior, filled with luxurious furnishings, fine art, and intricately designed ceilings.
Brașov city, a vibrant and charming destination. Explore the medieval beauty of the Old Town, stroll along the cobblestone streets, and discover the Black Church, the largest Gothic church in Eastern Europe. Uncover the city's rich history, with its well-preserved fortifications and impressive watchtowers.
It is widely recognized as the largest brown bear sanctuary in the world and one of Europe's most significant animal welfare projects
Bran Castle is a historic 14th-century fortress situated on the border between Transylvania and Wallachia in Romania. Perched dramatically on a cliffside, it is globally famous as the primary inspiration for "Dracula's Castle." While it is celebrated as a major cultural landmark, its history leans much more into royal residency and medieval defense than vampire folklore.
The Princely Court of Târgoviște (Curtea Domnească in Romanian) is a historic architectural complex in the city of Târgoviște, Romania. For over three centuries (from the early 15th century until 1714), it served as the most important political, military, and cultural center of the historical principality of Wallachia. Long before Bucharest became the permanent capital, Târgoviște was the seat of power for dozens of Romanian voivodes (princes), most notably Vlad the Impaler (Vlad Țepeș), who is historically linked to the site. Today, the ruins form the best-preserved medieval court complex in Romania and function as an open-air national museum.
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