Highlights
• Explore Bucharest highlights • Explore Budapest's Parliament, Royal Palace of Visegrad and Buda Castle (UNESCO) • See ancient fortified Saxon towns • Visit Moc and Secler villages • Hike through the last great wilderness of Europe • Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites • See historic Bran Castle • Visit the painted monasteries • Hike extinct volcanoes • Visit aristocratic palaces and wine cellars around Lake Balaton of Hungary
Fact File
• 20 land days • Maximum 14 travelers • Start in Bucharest, Romania, finish in Budapest, Hungary • All meals included • Activity Level: 3
 
Breathe the fresh air of coniferous woods in the country of Count Dracula, hike in the Carpathian Mountains, sample the famous wines of Hungary and gaze upon magnificent frescoes. Our trip to Hungary and Romania is an artful blend of culture, exquisite scenery, history and activity.
Our adventure in Transylvania begins in Bucharest, the capital of Romania. Onward through Transylvania, into the Carpathian Mountains, we encounter ancient pockets of European culture and sample the region's cuisine while sipping local wines in the ambience of a medieval castle. See the magnificent fortress-town of Sighisoara and walk through the grand square of Brasov. A true highlight is Bran Castle, a fortress atop a dramatic rock outcrop and more commonly known as Dracula's Castle. After exploring the magnificent painted monasteries of Bucovina, we are heading to the remote mountains of Western Romania to discover local traditions, cousin and mediaval castles.
We continue to Hungary to see the Pusta in Hortobagy National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, before we arrive to the most lovely area of Hungary, Lake Balaton and Tapolca-basin with its extinct volcanos, great vistas, artistocratic palaces and famous wineyards. Our adventure concludes in the famed city of Budapest, the Pearl of the Danube. Widely regarded as one of the world's most beautiful cities, Budapest is a city of spas, 2,000 year-old Roman amphitheaters, 400-year-old Turkish baths and 23 museums and galleries, all situated on the graceful Danube.
Further ReadingTransylvania Facts, Not Fiction
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Accommodations
Comfortable accommodations with private bathrooms. Comfort notes
Some rough roads and long drives.
Day 2: Bucharest Exploring Day 3: To Brasov via Sinaia. Peles Castle, Sinaia Monastery, Brasov Sightseeing Day 4: Prejmar, Risnov, Bran Castle Day 5: Viscri, to Odorheiu Secuiesc Day 6: Biertan, Copsa Mare, Sighisoara Day 7: Mt. Hargita hikes, Charcoal Makers, Secler-gates, Korond Village and Enlaka Village Day 8: Praid Salt Mine, to Gura Humorului via Bicaz Gorge and Lacu Rosu Days 9 - 10: Painted Monasteries of Bucovina: Moldovita, Arbore, Sucevita, Probota, Voronet, Humor and Saint John the New Monastery Day 11: Drive to Tirgu Mures, European Bison Reserve Day 12: Torda Gorge Hike, Rimetea, Moc Villages Day 13: Hunedoara Castle, Deva Fortress Day 14: Rimetea, Sincrau Village, Oradea. Arrival in Hungary Day 15: Hortobagy National Park, Godollo Royal Palace Day 16: Lake Balaton: Szigliget and St. Gheorghe Hill (volcanoes) Day 17: Castle of Lovasbereny, Alcsut Arboretum, Kamandul Hermitage Day 18: Budapest Sightseeing Day 19: Visegrad, Danube Bend, Szentendre Popular Combinations- Prague extension - Adriatic Adventure
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