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The painted monasteries of Bucovina, Private Tour from Bucharest
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This three days Bucovina tour is the perfect option if you’re in Romania, and would like to explore some of the most beautiful attractions in Bucovina and Eastern Romania.
The duration of the tour makes it an excellent choice if you have a limited number of days for your vacation.
The itinerary includes four UNESCO World Heritage Sites – the splendid churches with Byzantine frescoes Sucevita, Moldovita, Putna and Voronet –, visits to local artisans, a beautiful 19th century palace with a dramatic history, one of the most beautiful mountain roads in Romania. Essentially a tour focused on the culture and spirituality of Bucovina, with an introduction to the troubled medieval history of the r...
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3 jours
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3 jours
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This three days Bucovina tour is the perfect option if you’re in Romania, and would like to explore some of the most beautiful attractions in Bucovina and Eastern Romania.
The duration of the tour makes it an excellent choice if you have a limited number of days for your vacation.
The itinerary includes four UNESCO World Heritage Sites – the splendid churches with Byzantine frescoes Sucevita, Moldovita, Putna and Voronet –, visits to local artisans, a beautiful 19th century palace with a dramatic history, one of the most beautiful mountain roads in Romania. Essentially a tour focused on the culture and spirituality of Bucovina, with an introduction to the troubled medieval history of the r...
Bucovina is a name which comes from the German word “Buchenland” and may be translated as “the Land of Beech Trees”. The name was first mentioned in a document issued in 1392 and became the official name of the region in 1774 when this territory was annexed by the Habsburg Empire until 1918 when it became Romanian land again.
From the geographical point of view, Bucovina is situated in Northeastern Romania, overlapping a large part of Suceava County and extending across the border with Ukraine up to Chernivtsi. The relief is dominated by the Northern Group of the Eastern Carpathians and the Suceava Plateau. The landscape is crossed by many rivers, such as Moldova (with its tributary Moldovita), Suceava and Siret. Although today most of the beech forests no longer exist due to the extension of human settlements, the landscape you can admire during the tourist routes is remarkable: paths meandering through secular forests, crystalline springs running from the mountains forming small creeks and sheep flocks grazing on mountain tops.
The region is inhabited by different ethnic populations, such as Germans, Jews, Poles, and Ukrainians, who live together with the Romanians in harmony. Bucovina has a special characteristic, due particularly to the customs and traditions which come from all the cultures you can find here.