Romania is an amazing destination which offers an unique mix of amazing architecture, history and nature.
It is for the latter that many travelers visit this country.

Unique wildlife and natural parks of Romania

Many visitors choose Romania to discover her natural monuments and her unspoiled nature. Majestic mountain ranges and endless plains and lowlands along the Danube River cover more than half of Romania’s territory. The canals of the Danube Delta nestle wildlife reserves and picturesque areas that every nature lover should visit. Here is a selection of natural sites, in Romania, that are definitely worth visiting.

How to stay in touch
Every year visitors choose Romania to go hiking and discover the country’s wilderness.
To share the beauty of Romania and for safety reasons staying connected and having access to maps and information more and more visitors are using an eSIM. eSIMs are virtual SIM cards that allow connection to a local operator without a physical SIM card. The best operators and rates can be selected and always stay connected. All that is needed is to install eSIM for Romania. on any Android or iPhone. The eSIM (virtual SIM card) is available almost all over the world and guarantees excellent communication and Internet in almost any place, even remotely.

The Danube Delta
One of the most picturesque places in Romania is the Danube Delta. The Danube river originates in Germany and flows through Central and Eastern Europe to the Black Sea. Before meeting the Black Sea, the Danube river forms the Danube Delta - Europe's largest remaining natural wetland, a truly unique ecosystem. The Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve is the third most biologically-diverse area in the world. It boasts more than 360 species of birds and 45 species of fresh-water fish.
Visitors should not miss Letea Forest - situated in the centre of the Danube Delta.
This 12,965 acres nature reserve is Europe’s northernmost sub-tropical forest and the continent’s only mangrove reserve. Even while exploring the most remote corners of the Danube Delta one can stay connected, thanks to prepaid data SIM cards from eSIM. In order not to get lost in all the tangles of rivers and lakes, online maps will definitely come in handy, easily accessible using an eSIM.

Făgăraș Mountains
Făgăraș massiv is one of the most picturesque mountainous areas in Romania and a popular place for mountaineers. Photogenic, pristine dense forests and glacial lakes and rich wildlife abound in this mountain range considered to be declared, in its entirety, a nature reserve.

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Arrival of spring in the Carpathian Mountains

Semenic National Park
Semenic – Cheile Caraşului National Park (89,000 acres) is located in southwestern Romania, 24 miles south of town of Resita - Caraş-Severin County. Named after a rare flower that grows in this protected area (Floarea de Semenic -- Latin: Helycrium Arenarium), Mount Semenic is home to 1,277 species of flora and 672 species of fauna. Semenic is also known for abundant snowfalls (November through April) and great skiing conditions for beginners and intermediate.

Rodna Mountains
Located in northwestern Romania, the Rodna Mountains are know for its gentle slopes covered with dense forests of beech and coniferous trees. Extensive meadows and shrubs cover the higher altitude are. Rodna Mountains offer a natural habitat for chamoix (Rupicapra Rupicapra), lynx, wood grouse, wolves, brown bears and eagles.

Bicaz Gorge
Formed in the Eastern Carpathians (Carpatii Orientali), by the fast Bicaz river, this spectaculat 1,400 feet-deep narrow pass is over 3-miles long. Attractions near Cheile Bicazului (Bicaz Gorge) include the Red Lake (Lacul Roşu) – a lake formed due to a landslide in 1837, Izvorul Muntelui Dam, Ceahlau Mountains Natural Park.