Attention holidaymakers: Bear risk in Romania - warning of the foreign office!
Attention holidaymakers: Bear risk in Romania - warning of the foreign office!
Romania, an often overlooked holiday country, offers a variety of travel options that range from pulsating cities to breathtaking natural landscapes. Popular travel destinations are Bucharest, the beaches on the Black Sea and the fabulous region of Transylvania. Nevertheless, the Foreign Office before traveling to the region, especially because of the dangers of wild brown bears who live in the carpat.
There are around 8,000 brown bears in Romania, which sometimes also penetrate into urban areas and can lead to dangerous encounters there. This warning was updated, particularly after several severe and sometimes fatal attacks on hikers and passers -by. Until February 19, 2024 there was no specific warning that pointed out to fatal bear attacks. The Federal Foreign Office strongly advises not to feed bears and avoid contact with these animals if possible.travel experiences in Romania
The search for a campsite turned out to be difficult. The first displayed place was left and run down, and the second was an inappropriate meadow next to a main street. Finally, the traveler found an officially declared campsite, but the inn was closed and the neighbors informed that the space was not available. Nevertheless, it was possible to find a suitable place before the darkness broke out.
encounters with the animal world
At the arrival at the campsite, three stray dogs were present, two of which were injured with broken leg. The traveler fed the dogs with rice salad and tuna, which illuminates the difficult conditions under which many animals live in Romania. During his trip, he explored the Carpathians and visited various campsites, including an Eco campsite with successful gold searchers and the Libeary Bear Sanctuary in Zărneşti, which houses 119 saved brown bears. The sighting of wild brown bears during the exploration of the Carpathians shows the proximity to these animals in the region.
In addition, the Transfăgărăşan, an impressive high road, was recommended, which forms the connection between the Argeş valley and the OLT valley. National road 67c, known as Transalpina, was also emphasized as the last destination in Romania and offers spectacular landscapes that underline the beauty of the country.
In summary, Romania remains a fascinating destination with many natural and cultural treasures, but is not without challenges, especially in terms of animal world. Travelers should be aware of the potential dangers and travel well prepared to this beautiful country.Details | |
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