"Romania's untouched wilderness provided incredible opportunities for wildlife photography. The guided tours through Piatra Craiului National Park revealed hidden waterfalls and rare orchid species I'd never seen before. The local guides' knowledge of animal behavior patterns helped me capture stunning images of brown bears in their natural habitat."
Discover Romania's Natural Wonders
Experience pristine landscapes, ancient forests, and geological marvels through sustainable eco-tourism
Romania's diverse ecosystems span from the towering Carpathian peaks to the Danube Delta wetlands. Our platform connects nature enthusiasts with authentic experiences across protected areas, national parks, and UNESCO World Heritage sites. Join us in exploring sustainable tourism opportunities that preserve Romania's natural heritage for future generations.
Our Conservation Heritage
Conservation Legacy
Romania's commitment to environmental protection dates back centuries, with traditional communities developing sustainable practices to coexist with nature. The establishment of national parks began in the early 20th century, protecting unique ecosystems across the Carpathian Arc. Today, over 18% of Romania's territory is designated as protected areas, including biosphere reserves and Natura 2000 sites. Our platform celebrates this rich heritage while promoting responsible tourism that supports local communities and conservation efforts.
Biodiversity Hotspot
The Danube Delta, Europe's largest wetland, represents one of Romania's most significant ecological treasures. Home to over 300 bird species and countless aquatic organisms, this UNESCO World Heritage site showcases the importance of wetland conservation. Romania's diverse geography creates unique habitats from alpine meadows to deciduous forests, supporting brown bears, wolves, lynx, and numerous endemic species that have thrived here for millennia.
Visitor Experiences
Sarah Mitchell
Wildlife Photographer
Dr. James Rodriguez
Environmental Scientist
"The Bryanite Notifier platform connected me with research opportunities in Romania's pristine ecosystems. Studying the karst formations in Apuseni Mountains provided valuable insights into geological processes. The sustainable tourism approach ensures that research activities don't disturb sensitive habitats while advancing our understanding of European biodiversity."
Maria Andersson
Eco-Tourism Enthusiast
"Our family adventure through Romania's national parks was educational and inspiring. The children learned about conservation efforts while experiencing pristine nature firsthand. The accommodations in eco-lodges supported local communities, and the guided nature walks revealed fascinating geological formations and endemic plant species throughout the Carpathian region."
Conservation Success Stories
Brown Bear Population Recovery
Romania hosts Europe's largest brown bear population, with over 6,000 individuals thriving across the Carpathian Mountains. Conservation efforts combining habitat protection, conflict mitigation, and sustainable tourism have resulted in stable population growth. Local communities participate in bear-watching programs that generate income while promoting coexistence. The implementation of wildlife corridors and protected feeding areas has reduced human-bear conflicts by 40% over the past decade. This success story demonstrates how ecotourism can support conservation goals while benefiting local economies.
Forest Restoration
Over 50,000 hectares of degraded forest land have been restored through native species reforestation programs. These initiatives involve local communities and utilize traditional ecological knowledge to restore natural forest composition.
Explore More Resources
Discover additional information about Romanian nature and conservation from trusted sources
Romania National Parks
Official information about Romania's protected areas and biodiversity.
Visit ResourceWildlife Conservation
Learn about European wildlife conservation efforts and success stories.
Explore WildlifeUpcoming Nature Events
Bird Watching Festival
Danube Delta
May 15-18
2026
Join ornithologists and nature enthusiasts for the annual bird watching festival in Europe's largest wetland. Observe migrating species, attend photography workshops, and learn about wetland conservation efforts.
Mountain Conservation Summit
Carpathian Mountains
June 22-24
2026
International conference focusing on mountain ecosystem preservation, climate change impacts, and sustainable tourism development in the Carpathian region.
Forest Restoration Workshop
Apuseni National Park
July 10-12
2026
Hands-on workshop teaching forest restoration techniques, native species identification, and community-based conservation approaches used successfully throughout Romania.
Eco-Tourism Fair
Brasov
August 5-7
2026
Showcase of sustainable tourism initiatives, local eco-lodges, and responsible travel options across Romania's natural areas and protected regions.
Recognition & Awards
Protected Areas Percentage
Brown Bears Protected
Bird Species Recorded
Hectares Restored
Romania's commitment to environmental conservation has earned international recognition from UNESCO, the European Environment Agency, and various wildlife protection organizations. Our natural heritage sites continue to set standards for sustainable tourism and biodiversity preservation across Europe.
Get In Touch
Contact Information
Address: Strada Victoriei 47, Sector 1, Bucharest, Romania
Phone: +40 21 567 8432
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM