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1 Day
Daily Tour
20 people
English, Romana
Intinerary:
The tour starts at 7.30 a.m. with pick-up from Union Square (Hotel Horoscope) in the center of Bucharest city, GPS location Bd Dimitrie Cantemir 2, Bucuresti 040231
Stop 1 – Buzau’s Mud Volcanoes
After 2 hours and half drive we will make our first stop at the Mud Volcanoes in Berca.
The Muddy Volcanoes in Buzau county are a rare geological wonder, hidden behind Buzau mountains – they are not your regular volcanoes but rather large mud bubbles, which are formed by the earth’s natural gas erupting and leaving behind crater-shaped forms of thick clay-like mud.
Muddy volcanoes are extremely rare in Europe, which makes the Romanian muddy volcanoes a curious site, guaranteeing intrigue to any visitor – they give the area a “lunar tone”, and coupled with the lack of vegetation, the landscapes offer an amazing “out of this world” impression.
Stop 2 – Slanic Prahova Salt Mine
Our next stop will be at Slanic Prahova Salt Mine. Probably the biggest Salt Mine in Europe,stands today for one of the most important watering and climatic resorts in Romania.
Many of the visitors come for its supposed healing effects due to the purity of the air. Throughout the mine you will find various types of equipment for recreational activity such as playground equipment and some ping-pong tables.
Stop 3 – Wine Taste at Ceptura Winery
After taking our portion of health in the salt mine, we will stop at the Ceptura Winery to experience som of the most famous romanian wines, in the area of Prahova County.
We will be back in Bucharest in the evening, around 21:00 p.m. You’ll return to the starting point in Bucharest.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
After 2 hours and half drive we will make our first stop at the Mud Volcanoes in Berca. The Muddy Volcanoes in Buzau county are a rare geological wonder, hidden behind Buzau mountains - they are not your regular volcanoes but rather large mud bubbles, which are formed by the earth’s natural gas erupting and leaving behind crater-shaped forms of thick clay-like mud. Muddy volcanoes are extremely rare in Europe, which makes the Romanian muddy volcanoes a curious site, guaranteeing intrigue to any visitor - they give the area a “lunar tone”, and coupled with the lack of vegetation, the landscapes offer an amazing “out of this world” impression.
Our next stop will be at Slanic Prahova Salt Mine. Probably the biggest Salt Mine in Europe,stands today for one of the most important watering and climatic resorts in Romania. Many of the visitors come for its supposed healing effects due to the purity of the air. Throughout the mine you will find various types of equipment for recreational activity such as playground equipment and some ping-pong tables.
After taking our portion of health in the salt mine, we will stop at the Ceptura Winery to experience som of the most famous romanian wines, in the area of Prahova County. We will be back in Bucharest in the evening, around 21:00 p.m. You'll return to the starting point in Bucharest.