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Busteni quartier Poiana Tapului
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National Parks
National parks in Romania involve significant locations of particular geographical consideration or outstanding natural attractiveness. They have an important conservation purpose as well as provide safety to numerous rare species of animals and plants.
In addition, by protecting the environment, Romania takes care of its customs and tradition, as well as architectural sights. Historic locations, monuments, strange brink formations and peculiar attractions are things that motivate tourists to come and esteem the place. Throughout Romania's natural parks tourists have various camping opportunities and the chance to explore unbelievable path and exciting trails. Retezat National Park was nominated for Seven Wonders of Modern World, being an amazing place in Romania. The configuration is mainly alpine with many peaks at over 2000m. In the lower part of the park there are deep narrow valleys, while the higher parts consist of glacial plateaus with more than 80 glacier lakes.

Apuseni Natural Park shields some of the most exciting caves in the entire Europe, untouched by human influences, innate and absolutely stunning to admire. The recreational area has so many traces of animal fossils, mysterious hallows and traces of prehistoric settlements. Imposing mountains, gorgeous hills and miles of natural scenery make Apuseni park one tourist's favorite destination when it comes to exploring Romania. The outstanding characteristics of the area and the limestone surroundings make the park an unbelievable location to spend a vacation. Suitable for hikers and mountaineers, the area is more than inventing, it’s breathtaking and enchanting.
Combining mountain waterfalls, sculptured peak and small, secretive caves, the location will certainly impress every vacationer. The Bear's Cave and Scarisoara are just 2 of the most impressive caves from Apuseni National Park. An additional natural woodland is Hasmas, located on the eastern side of the Carpathian Mountains. Within this location Cheile Bicazului are the most appreciated and acclaimed attractions due to their sculptural brick appearance and impressing stones.
If you're looking for some relaxation, Romanian mountains are the answer. Ceahlau National Park is another incredible destination for adventure tourists. The mix of wildlife fauna and flora are creating the most paramount scenery, the view of Bistrita River is simply alluring, and hiking towards the top will certainly dignify the ultimate adventure for tourists.
When it comes to beauty, Romania is full of great vistas; however tourists need time and patience to get to explore them all. All national parks and protected habitats are a great opportunity to appreciate Romania. And since nature is all over the place, Piatra Craiului is another wonder park. Recognized for the most beautiful and impressive granite rim in the entire country, Piatra Craiului is proud to be the most beautiful side of the Carpathians. Romania is a dazzling country with surreal parks and places only a real adventurer with have the courage to go.










