Romania
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Transylvania Starter Kit
Posted by tiberiu_ghita
... . In the villages of Harghita & Covasna countys locals often speak only Hungarian. Climate Transylvania (as most of Romania) has a temperate climate, with 4 defined seasons. Traditionally, the hottest months are July and August. Depending on the ...
Safety in Romania?
Posted by corinneconley
... harm. Crimes against tourists, such as robbery, mugging, pick pocketing, and confidence schemes remain a problem in Romania. Organized groups of thieves and pickpockets, sometimes including minors, operate in train stations and on trains, subways, and ...
Did you ever think to visit Romania ?
Posted by semi-backpacker
I've never thought of visiting Romania, but I have been to Russia and Hungary. Haven't' really heard much information of Romania.
Did you ever think to visit Romania ?
Posted by tiberiu_ghita
... things. That's why I kindly invite you to answer to my question: What is the very first question appearing in your mind about Romania ? I will try to answer/comment to each of your questions with interesting facts of life from here. Thank you.
Did you ever think to visit Romania ?
Posted by tiberiu_ghita
From many wonderful sites of Romania, please look at page 17 of the following link. "The Guide to Colourful Europe seeks to highlight interesting and lesser-known examples of Europe's colourful heritage. " I hope this give you little ideas. ...
Did you ever think to visit Romania ?
Posted by tiberiu_ghita
... topic intends to sum your questions, opinions and answers to these questions: -Did you ever think to visit Transylvania or other region of Romania ? -What made you change your mind ? I will try to answer you too. (For example, if you whish or if you are ...
Safety in Romania?
Posted by travelingdiva
My experience in Romania was very positive. Every Romanian we encountered was friendly and helpful and we even had some situations where we could have been ripped off but in the end honesty prevailed. Having said all that, any time I travel I am cautious ...
Safety in Romania?
Posted by arabesquesunset
Hi everyone! I was just wondering what people had to say about the safety of Romania. I've heard there are a lot of pickpockets, and I may be travelling alone in the future or with a friend. Is there anything I should watch out for? I'll ...
Best Eastern European country to visit?
Posted by muzaika
... questions, just write. but i would also like to write about 2 contries i've visited last summer: Hungary and Romania. I spent there almost 4 weeks with my friend, both with very little budget. We were travelling mainly by hitchhiking sleeping in ...
Best Eastern European country to visit?
Posted by alexandra_bg
... growth in income from international tourism over the past decade[update]. Beach-resorts attract tourists from Germany, Romania, Russia, Scandinavia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The ski-resorts have become a favourite destination[citation ...
Maybe a jewel ...
Posted by tanyasmile
... in Russia) to any large city in: Turkey; Greece; Poland; Czech Republic; Netherlands; Spain; Slovenia; Montenegro; Italy; Bulgaria; Romania; B. Bus or Airline Trips from Minsk (or anywhere in Belarus) to any large city in: Turkey; Greece; ...
My experience in Egypt
Posted by clarajean
Hello everyone .. I am Clara from Romania, and I have traveled to Egypt last month for 12 days and I wanted 2 share my experience there with somebody .. really I have enjoyed my time to the max, everything was amazing in this marvelous country and with ...
going to sofia?
Posted by jamesx
... recommend it to anyone. If you ever need a place to stay, here's your best bet www.romantic-sofia-apartments.com I am from Romania, very close to Bulgaria, but lately I use to go there very often. A few hours from Bucharest, one driver is enough, and ...
Hey Hello :-)
Posted by travellinglight
Wow, sounds like a fun trip. Have you read through some of the blogs from Romania yet? Where exactly are you going? Hi no I havent checked out the blogs yet as im new to this forum so just finding my way around . Im travelling to Budapest ...
Newer than new to TP
Posted by hathor
... Bratislava, Prague, Vienna, Munich, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Montreaux, Lausanne, Paris, Nice, Monte Carlo, Nimes and of course Romania. Vacationing to: Turkey (Kusadasi), Dominican Republic (Puerto Plata), Mexico (Manzanillo). I would love to go to Bali, ...
UNESCO Heritage Sites
Posted by stereobread
... Krakow's Historic Center, Poland Wieliczka Salt Mine, Poland Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland Villages with Fortified Churches in Transylvania, Romania Wooden Churches of Maramures, Romania Medina of Tunis, Tunisia Site of Carthage, Tunisia Kairouan, Tunisia ...
Traveller to Mongolia
Posted by tebbaerty
Hi there! My name is Claudia, 27 y.o, from Romania, and the most interesting thing about myself, that I can share with you, is that I plan to go to Mongolia, next year. Below are a few details about what I have in mind, and should some of ...
Traveller to Mongolia
Posted by kdia504
Hi there! My name is Claudia, 27 y.o, from Romania, and the most interesting thing about myself, that I can share with you, is that I plan to go to Mongolia, next year. Below are a few details about what I have in mind, and should some of you be ...
Subforum „Central Europe“
Posted by starlagurl
Right now these are the countries in the eastern Europe category: Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine So you would like it to be divided into two like this? Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, ...
Budgeting for a RTW trip
Posted by uncle_davros
... and we never saw this. In fact, Hungry may as well be Western European now for their prices. Bulgaria is ok, we were managing on just under US60 a day. Romania is more expensive than Bulgaria, whilst Macedonia and Albania are more expensive than Bulgaria
Putting life on hold
Posted by aminanca
... on a project to promote our country for travelers. I've been traveling in many countries but I realized how little I know about my on (Romania). So now we travel thought the country, gathering as many stories we need for our project and taking a lot of ...
Eastern Europe
Posted by andrea
... to a couple of countries in Eastern Europe but I think they probably all have something special. Prague was beautiful.... I spent a month in Romania this summer and loved that as well. I was living in a small city which has probably never seen a tourist, ...
Favorite and Worst Countries and Places to Visit
Posted by andrewjerome
FAVOURITE Turkey USA New Zealand Japan Ireland Norway Sweden Hungary Austria Switzerland LEAST FAVOURITE Egypt (Cairo) Portugal Cuba South Africa (Jo'burg) Romania Bulgaria
British Virgin Island Starter Kit from a Local Expert
Posted by cuey12
... surf, from beginner beaches to expert. I work with people from all around the world in my office, from the US, to Africa, Romania, Switzerland, England and Turkey! There is a small sports club where we play squash and tennis, trying to keep us busy ...
Hello I am planning to go to Greece I need pointer, guidance, and whole lot of ideas. I am new to the travel world.
Posted by elenaradu21
... people and getting involved in their activities is better than going and listening a guide telling story about some ancient ruins. I am from Romania, but I am in Greece for 2 years because I am studying here. Greek cuisine is very good and rich in meat. ...
Taiwan - Starter Kit
Posted by athena
... KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. ENTRY: Canadian, American, Australian and European citizens (with the exception of Bulgaria, Cyprus, and Romania) receive a 30 day tourist visa on arrival. A visa is required for longer stays. UK and Irish passport holders ...
The best places in Bosnia
Posted by staky
I want to finish the balkan trip, a very nice trip. I've visited Romania, Serbia, Albania, Greece, Croatia, Sloneja and now Bosnia. COuld you recommand me a few places to visit. Thank you
Pickpocket Gangs Everywhere Scattered these Days.
Posted by greekcypriot
... days ago to me, after reading both your stories. It is terrible, and the people who do these here in Athens come from Romania, and Pakistan. I have the best to say for people coming from India or from Africa who really try to sell ther goods. Of course ...
Gypsy Palaces !!
Posted by durnadupa
The majority of the gypsies in Romania are quite below the poverty line...how they are able to afford building these structures is interesting...

