Carpathians’ Wildlife

Thursday, 06. 11. 2009  –  Category: Hiking, Wildlife Watching

Target Area: Piatra Craiului Mts, Bran Castle, Râşnov Fortress, City of Braşov, Sighişoara Medieval Fortification, Sibiu
Level rate: Moderate
Dates of departure: May – October, on demand
Nr. of team members: 2 – 12 + tour guides
Trip duration (days): 8 (7 nights)
Required gear: Backpack, good mountain boots, waterproof and warm changing cloths.
Rupicapra rupicapra 1ST DAY SATURDAY

Transfer to Piatra Caiului Mountains

Welcoming you at the Otopeni Int. Airport , transfer thru the mountains: Sinaia – Predeal – Zarnesti

Accommodation at a mountain lodge, in the middle of the forest



Wildlife of Romanian Mountains 2ND DAY SUNDAY

Deep into the forest, looking for wildlife.

9:00 AM Breakfast

10:00 AM visit the Carpathians’ brown bear habitat. Romania is known for sheltering more than a half of Europeans’ big wildlife population. Watching the brown bear in freedom is definitely a spectacle. Special program with the National Forest Service.

A forester will join the group for the day.

Optional: visit the spruce and firs forest. The forest is a natural reservation, one of the three reservations in Romanian Mountains, the trees being not only old but also having impressing sizes. A two hours walk will take us to this magnificent fir-trees forest.

7:00 PM Dinner

Accommodation at Gura Bârsei lodge

  • Easy – Moderate hike.
  • Hiking time – ~ 5 hours
  • Sightseeing objectives: the brown bear, the spruce forest in the reservation


The Ride 3RD DAY MONDAY

Watching wild life (chamois)

9:00 AM Breakfast

10:00 AM 4-6 hours medium hike

For this day’s program we’ll have to climb the steep slopes of Piatra Craiului. Near the ridge a local guide from the forest service will show us the places where the chamois ( Rupicapra rupicapra ) lives. The chances of seeing chamois in their natural habitat are quite big.

7 PM Having dinner

Accommodation at Gura Bârsei mountain lodge


The Myriapod. Too often neglected the micro-fauna offers great macro-photography 4TH DAY TUESDAY

Moderate to difficult hike on the Piatra Craiului Mts Ridge
(8 -10 hours)

9:00 AM Breakfast

10:00 AM 8 -10 hours hike. The path fallows Spirla Valley, climbing few hundreds meters on a narrow foot-path in the forest, in light ascend, then on the wide path in moderate ascend. The path leaves Spirla Valley to the right ascending steadily in the near by a spring and in windings it comes out of the forest in the glade with Spirla Refuge. The path turns to the East – South- East, towards the steep slope and gently passes through several glades. In short time the path turns left, comes out of the forest and, across an area with scree, ascends steadily to “La Zaplaz”, at the foot of the rocky steep slope. Crossing to the left, ascends a step and then continues to the right through a narrow path endowed with chains. After that we reach a calm place at the level of several holes carved in the limestone rock. Farther upwards the route continues through a wide ravine with several rocky steep steps, endowed with chains, this part is called “La Lanturi” (The Chains); then the path crosses Braul de Mijloc and reaches the main ridge in Saua Grindului (Grind Saddle).

Not far from here there is the highest peak on the massif: La Om or Piscul Baciului 2238m / 7234ft

8 PM Dinner

Accommodation at Gura Bârsei lodge


Medieval Sighisoara 5TH DAY WEDNESDAY

Transfer to Sighişoara medieval town

9:00 AM Breakfast

10:30 AM Visit Bran castle

12:00 Pm Visit Râşnov castle.

2 PM Visit Brasov old City (Council square, Black Church – the largest Gothic building in SE Europe, Rope street – the narrowest in Romania)

On the way to Sighisoara the road is passing by nice Transylvanian villages with tall walls, hiding large yards and house keeps. Also we pass by fortified churches and small castles, Rupea ruins and Feldioara being the most spectacular.

7PM: Dinner in the house where Dracula was born.

Accommodation in 3*guest house in the old town.


Macro Photography 6TH DAY THURSDAY

Transfer to Răşinari Village

9:00 AM Breakfast

On the way to Sibiu the road crosses Transylvania from East to West, many villages with typical houses with tall walls and large gates that are closing the yard almost like a citadel. In the town of Medias Vlad Dracul (Dracula) was kept prisoner for a short time. At Slimnic can be seen a stronghold from the defensive system of Sibiu .

City of Sibiu is one of the largest in Transylvania and the largest medieval city in Romania . Visit city of Sibiu ( Main Square , The Small Square, City hall’s tower, Lairs Bridge )

7 PM Dinner

Accommodation in *** guest house in Răşinari


Lezard 7TH DAY FRIDAY

Transfer to Bucharest

9:00 AM Breakfast

10:00 AM visit Răşinari village.

Răşinari is a typical Romanian village in Transylvania , with influences of the German style. The streets are narrow; the houses have tall walls, hiding the yard and the house. Large gates allow the wagons and still running horse-driven carriages to enter inside, and nearby there is a small door for people. Rasinari is the village where two of the greatest Romanian writers where born: Octavian Goga and Eugen Ionescu, the last being the founder of the absurd theatre. He lived the last part of his life in France , at Paris , being adopted by the French culture under the name Eugen Ionesco.

The road fallows Olt River to the South by its narrow path cut into the Carpathians, dividing Southern Carpathians: at East Făgăraş Massif and Cozia Mountains and at West Parâng Goup (Lotru and Capatânii Mountains.).

At the end of the narrow path on the right side of Olt river there can be seen the ruins of a Roman military camp. A few miles down there is Cozia Monastery erected in 1386 by Mircea the Great. The church has on top a golden cross. During World War II the soviet army tried to steal it but they could not.

South of Cozia the road takes us through some famous spas in Romania : Caciulata, Calimanesti. The spas are famous for them mineral waters; tourists from allover Europe c o me here every year for different medical treatments. Calimanesti hosts a palace that was built by Napoleon the 3 rd , the king of France as a summer residence. Nowadays the palace hosts Central Hotel.

Râmnicu Vâlcea is the capital City of Valcea County. The city is a typical small one having few objectives to see.

Pre Carpathian Hills are a region famous for the fruit trees, being covered by huge orchards.

Pitesti is the capital city of Arges county, also called The city of Tulips is a trade center situated on the banks of Arges river, being at the contact of Pre Carpathian Hills and Romanian Plain, two reach regions.

Bucharest city tour.

Accommodation at 3* Hotel in Bucharest


rupicapra 8TH DAY SATURDAY
Breakfast

Transfer to Bucharest International Airport .

Planning upon flight schedule.



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3 Responses to “Carpathians’ Wildlife”

  1. lisa & ron Blidar Says:

    Hi, my husband & i were wondering if you do any type of educational trips where we could help w/study/reasearch while viewing wildlife. My husband is half Romanian, would like to visit the country, but were interested in doing something to help while we are there. love wildlife/hiking/kayaking etc. thought maybe if we could see the sights as well as help w/animal data/research. we are thinking of coming in 2010 sometime…thanks for the reply. lisa

  2. lisa & ron Blidar Says:

    hi, please see comment above about us being interested in visiting your country, as well as possibly helping with wildlife education/research etc.

  3. admin Says:

    Hi Lisa & Ron,

    Guys, that’s really great …travelling and meantime feeling you do something about the local environment /communities / wildlife.
    as you mentioned you like hiking but also wildlife and kayaking, I think the tour at http://www.outdoorholiday.com/paddling/hiking-in-macin-mts-and-birdwatching-in-danube-delta/ is just perfect. It goes on in two natural reserves: Macin Mountains and the Danube Delta and combines hiking with kayaking and birding. There are plenty of things that can be done to help, let’s keep in touch and figure out together what’s best.

    All best,
    Radu
    Outdoor Holidays