Most reviewed Nature & Wildlife Areas in Southeast Romania
4.5Danube Delta(474 reviews) - Fantastic views and exploration of Danube Delta Thursday: 1:00 AM - 11:30 PM Points of Interest & Landmarks • Nature & Wildlife Areas
We had a fantastic stay in Danube Delta! Letea village and forest are definite must-sees! I recommend having the traditional fish dishes in Sulina or Letea. You will for sure receive the freshest fish and enjoy the preserved biosphere. We went in summer time which can be a bit tiresome with high temperatures and humidity level, but we definitely enjoyed it!See more..
5.0Footprints of Joy(24 reviews) - Great place for the ones that love anumals Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Nature & Wildlife Areas
Footprints of Joy is a project created by international animal welfare charity Save the Dogs and other Animals. The location includes a modern dog shelter, a sanctuary for neglected donkeys and horses. See more..
4.5Caraorman Forest(17 reviews) - Caraorman forest Thursday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Nature & Wildlife Areas • Forests
A natural reserve isolated and amazing. Here you can find old oak trees(quercus robur, quercus pedunculiflora) and climbing mediteranean lianas (periploca graeca),fixed maritime sand dunes inside the forest, boars,deers,foxes,and a new local presence -the golden jackal (canis aureus).Birds like white tailed eagle, marsh harrier, falcons- hobby and red footed falcon, glossy ibis, spoonbill, roller, bee-eater, sandpiper, kingfisher,pelicans, cormorants and many other species inside and around the forest....See more..
A unique phenomenon in Europe. Natural gas that comes into contact with the atmosphere and fire. Flops are spectacular and it is preferable to be visited at dusk or at nightSee more..
5.0Vatafu-Lunghulet Nature Reserve(1 review) - A small patch in the vastness of the Danube Delta. Spent More than 3 hours National Parks • Nature & Wildlife Areas
Situated in the triangle described by the town of Sulina and the villages of Crisan and Caraorman in the Danube Delta there is situated the Vatafu-Lungulet Nature Reserve closer to Sulina. This is an are that is protected in the Delta in terms of no commercial fishing or sports fishing its allowed however it free for tourists to enter and to visit - no additional fee is required, there are no fences. The easiest access is from the Vatafu lake via the channel that connects the lake to the city of Sulina. The area is typical for the delta , reach in wildlife - for those of you who are into bird watching will be for sure interesting ... It is a place that is not crowded and you can you admire the beauty of the Delta for hours without another boat disturbing the peace of the area. If you are in the area and you have a local guide they for sure will be able to take you to the reserve so you can make some beautiful picture - and I recommend you only take pictures with you back home , don't try to take back water lilies or other plants with you , it is forbidden! That's about it ... go and see for yourself - it is a place well worth discovering ... Enjoy.See more..