In a digital age where tourist destinations compete in visibility, a region of Romania, unfairly left in the shadows, is now revealing its cultural wealth through a modern and accessible initiative.
Today we discover the Transylvanian Hills
In a world of urban hustle and bustle, the villages of Banat area offer an oasis of peace and authenticity, a return to the roots and to a rhythm of life amidst nature and traditions.
Dan Dinu is the founder of the Romanian Nature Photographers' Organization. His perspective is not that of a simple visitor, but of an explorer who seeks the wild, authentic essence of the places he has been traveling through for years.
Located in northern Romania, on the border between Maramureș and Bistrița-Năsăud counties, the Rodna Mountains National Park is the largest protected area in the Eastern Carpathians.
Launched seven years ago, Via Transilvanica allows tourists an insight into both Romania’s history and its modern life.
Arad city impresses through its Central European architecture, and also through its cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Today we travel to northern Romania, to Colibita, dubbed the "Sea in the Mountains”
Piatra Craiului National Park is one of the most spectacular mountain destinations in Romania
Professional photographer, Mihai Moiceanu, offers tourists the opportunity of taking back memories from the places visited
Sulina is the easternmost point of Romania, a riverside city on the Black Sea, but also on the Danube, a port that in 1904 was home to 18 nations, as documents of the time show.
Vama Buzăului is known especially for its bison reserve, a perfect place to spend free time with the family
The southern coast has united, and launched a unified concept of promotion
Harghita also has many historical attractions, such as fortified churches and medieval fortresses
With a history of over 2,000 years, Constanța has remained one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in Romania