Romania hiking vacation

Price
1306 excluding flights
Duration
4 Days
Type
Small group
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Price includes: all airport transfers, all meals, 3 nights accommodation in a mountain cabin, via ferrata kit, trekking poles, English speaking guide.
Single supplement applies.
Price does not include: personal drinks, insurance, souvenirs.
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Description of Romania hiking vacation

Price information

1306 excluding flights
Price includes: all airport transfers, all meals, 3 nights accommodation in a mountain cabin, via ferrata kit, trekking poles, English speaking guide.
Single supplement applies.
Price does not include: personal drinks, insurance, souvenirs.
Make enquiry

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Romania walking
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Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

Leave No Trace: we work hard to leave fewer footprints in our office and in the outdoors. We take special care of the waste management in our trips, we use as much as possible sustainable ways for transport and eat and consume local products.
Invest money and effort in conservation: we pledge between 5 to 10 % of our incomes after taxes into local projects that support nature and local culture conservation. We are active partners of the Apuseni Nature Park, Padurea Craiului Natura 2000 site and other protected areas and landscapes.

Small groups: we promote travel in small groups: 4 to 12 people and very rarely to 15 people. That allows us to interact with you much easier and to keep a good quality of the entire trip. The group’s dynamic is much better and you enjoy your vacation in a small, friendly group, instead in a large one.

In the office, we use recycled paper for all of our docs, bike or walk to work and use only electronic brochures instead of printed ones.
We provide travelers with an updated Codes of Conduct (responsible travel guidelines) in which we suggest different ways to reduce natural resource use in their destination as well as to minimize damage to the environment, wildlife and local culture.
During our trips, we provide suggestions to travelers to actively support local projects which tackle issues related with local environment and/or local culture. Several ways of support local project are available: donations, voluntary work or transfer of know-how.

Wildlife. We believe wildlife is a very precious nature resource and we treat it with much responsibility. Our guides are trained also on basic wildlife watchingand tracking (some of them have got specialized on wildlife), they are very aware of interacting with wildlife in a responsible way and always share this approach with the travelers.

Plastic. In order to reduce single use plastic, we encourage tourists to bring their reusable water bottles – the water we drink in the mountains is from mountain springs, crystal clear and absolutely safe and we can refill the bottles any time we need. The tap water at the accommodations is from same mountain springs.

Also, during the daily trips we use reusable sporks for eating. No plastic plates, bags or other objects.

We are aware of the importance or reducing our carbon print during our tourist activities. In this respect, except the transfers from airport to the mountains and back when we do it by cars (due to the long distances from the city to the mountain area) during our trips we use only local means - for transporting people and/or transferring luggage from a pension to another – which are usually horses or horse pulled carts. Horses are still used a lot in the Western Carpathians.

During our trips from spring to autumn we travel in the mountain area only on foot. We also promote biking during trips we run and we constantly work on extending the biking routes network in the areas where we run our trips.

People

Local guides and local services – we use in our programs as much as possible, local services (at least 50% of the services included in the itinerary are owned and operated by local people/businesses) and local people (local guides besides the tour leader). This is good for the local communities, because we support them to become self sustainable and reliable and is good for you too, because you can have a better interaction with the locals, and experience their way of life in a direct manner. Please note that we never combine groups (unless you want this) together, so you’ll always have your own personal guide, taking care only of you and nothing else.

In all of our trips we use more than 80 % local services (in terms of accommodation, meals, local transport and local guiding), mostly family run businesses, in which locals are self employed.

Respect for local communities and their environment. Our guides and staff will help you to understand and respect the places and people you are visiting, so you’ll be more comfortable and enriched visiting them.

Fair trade travel - we pay people with the fair wage for the services that they provide to us and we make sure that nothing we do in the mountains or in our office exploits people.

We encourage learning about local cultures- our trips have an educational component, both for the traveler and for the local people. We encourage you to learn about local culture and we design our trips according with this principle. We believe that our trips are designed in order to facilitate you not merely to see but to understand.

In the travelers code of conduct as well as during our preparatory communication with the travelers we ensure that enough and accurate information is provided to them in what regards the social, environmental and economic situation in the Apuseni Mountains and Romania.

In the Traveler Code of Conduct, we provides travelers with suggestions of several ways to minimize their impact on local culture and during the trip, the tour leader or the local guide provides suggestions to support local projects (environmental and social) or initiatives which benefit the host communities and their well being.

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