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Transylvanian village

Photo Travel Destinations in Romania

July 26, 2016

Though not too much is known about this ancient Eastern European country, Romania is becoming more and more popular with tourists from all around the world – and most of all, with photographers who are eager to discover its natural beauty and rich historical legacy of medieval cities, castles and citadels, picturesque Orthodox churches, quaint villages, and most of all, the Romanian people.

Viscri fortified church, Transylvania

Highlights of Transylvania

March 11, 2016

Highlights of Transylvania Travel back in time to Lonely Planet’s best destination for 2016: Transylvania and… its fortified churches Known for quite some time as the birthplace of Dracula’s Legend, Transylvania was recently named by Lonely Planet as the must-see region for 2016. But Dracula has little to do with Transylvania being a wonderful tourist…

Hiking in the Carpathian Mountains, Romania

Want to book a trip to Romania?

February 25, 2016

Want to book a trip to Romania? Seven important things to look for when booking a tour to Romania I have been working in the travel industry for more than twenty years now, and I can tell you that booking a tour to visit Romania is not something challenging or even difficult. Moreover, if you…

Nessebar, Bulgaria

Best tourist attractions in Bulgaria

February 4, 2016
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Best tourist attractions in Bulgaria A great holiday destination in Eastern Europe Why should you visit Bulgaria? If you are thinking of traveling to Eastern Europe, Bulgaria is a great destination that you should take into account. Located in the southeast part of the Balkans, Bulgaria boasts a diverse and unspoiled scenery. It is home…

Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

Travel To Eastern Europe

January 5, 2016

Eastern Europe is now the the exotic part of Europe, the new Europe. FInd out what can you do here, why it’s becoming so attracting year by year, what can you do and what you should not miss.

Poenari Fortress

Vampires, Dracula and Transylvania

February 4, 2015
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Legends of vampires have existed for centuries, even millennia. The Mesopotamians, the Romans, even the Ancient Greeks, all had blood-drinking entities in their culture which can be considered the ancestors of modern vampires. Nevertheless, the image and description of these spirits/entities, as we know them today, date from the 18th century – and from nowhere else than Southeastern Europe and particularly Transylvania.