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Private tour starting / ending in Bucharest.
Explore the best attractions in Transylvania, a unique region with a rich history and a multicultural culture and heritages. It is the host of the very unique Fortified Churches, structures which are combining the religious with defensive role. Many of them are included in the UNESCO Heritages List, together with the medieval town of Sighisoara.
In our tour in Transylvania we’ll also include some sights which are included in the UNESCO tentative list due their cultural and historical role such as the Alba Iulia citadel and the Old Town of Sibiu. Other medieval towns, castles and fortresses are completing our visiting program. You’ll enjoy the scenic roads which are passing the Carpathians Mountains with their high peaks and dense forrest and the Transylvanian landscape with its green rolling hills and the charming villages spread out between them.
Try local food which is tasty and diverse due to the multi-cultural specific of Transylvania.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
entrance fees as per program (standard tours)
Transport by car or minivan
2 nights accomodation
Tour guide - English / Spanish language. Other languages on request
Airfaire
Other meals not mentioned as included
Personal expenses
Tips
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Accommodation in a 3 stars hotel located in the UNESCO town of Sighisoara.
Bucharest
9.00 AM. In the morning meet with our private tour guide at your hotel or address in Bucharest. We’ll depart towards Transilvania region, the biggest and the most popular region for tourism. We’ll cross the Carpathians Mountains via the Prahova River Valley. We can admire the beauty of the mountain scenery and the small cozy mountain towns along the route.
Peasant Fortified Church at Prejmer
We will start our visiting program with one of the majestic UNESCO sights – the Prejmer fortified church. During your visit you’ll be explained the reason and the huge role which these type of structures had in Transylvania.
Viscri Fortified Church
Next we’ll drive to one of the most charming Transylvanian villages – Viscri. The village preserves the authentic architecture of the houses, old way of life, traditions and crafts. It is considered a great sample of the Saxon / German Heritage of Transylvania. Enjoy a walk through the village and visit the Viscri Fortified church (UNESCO)
Cetatea Rupea
We’ll continue heading to Sighisoara. On the route we’ll see from the road the impressive Rupea Fortress, built in 14th century. It is known as a Peasant Fortress, had an important role in the Transylvanian administration due the Middle-Age. Today it impresses with its top hill position and powerful fortified walls.
Saxon Church
Next we’ll pass Through the Saschiz village, also an UNESCO site hosting two impressive monuments: The Saschiz Church. Built in 1493 in Gothic style it is one of the nicest old churches from Transylvania. The complex was surrounded by a powerful defensive wall, the perimeter of which is today marked by a fence.[1] The only surviving portion is the northern tower, which was fitted with a prominent spire in 1677
Peasant Citadel
Saschiz Peasant Fortress. Was built in the 14th century and it is also called "the Giants castle" following a local legend.
Centrul Istoric Sighisoara
In the afternoon we’ll arrive at Sighisoara, the best preserved medieval town of Transylvania. The main sights: Clock Tower and History Museum, Birth place of Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler), Covered stairs, Church on the Hill, towers and fortifications. Enjoy a walk on the narrow streets paved with river stones. There is no better place to stay overnight during an UNESCO tour, than in a medieval town, included in the UNESCO Heritages List – Sighisoara.
Accommodation in a 3 stars hotel located in the UNESCO town of Sighisoara.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Biertan Fortified Church
Breakfast. 8.30 AM departure. Today we have a lot to see and we’ll start driving on a very scenic rural area. Admire the beauty of the Transylvanian green rolling hills and the old charming Saxon villages scattered among the hills and valleys. Almost all the villages in the south of Transylvania had a type of fortification to protect the local community. We’ll visit the Biertan village, an important trade centre in Middle Age and the Biertan fortified church (UNESCO site), built in 15-16th century. Here was the headquarter of the Evangelical Bishops for about 300 years.
Centrul Istoric
Next visit: the old city of Sibiu, a candidate to be included in the UNESCO list and a former European Capital of Cultures. it was the biggest medieval town of Transylvania and today is one of the most popular tourist sights. Highlights: Big Square, Little Square, Orthodox and Lutheran-Evangelical Cathedrals, Liars bridge, medieval wall, etc. Sibiu is a vibrant city with a charming old town and a walk will reveal parts of the local history and culture. It is considered one of the European most romantic places to live and visit.
Cetatea Alba Iulia
Our route will continue towards at Alba Iulia, a town having its origins in the ancient time, founded by the Romans under the name Apulum. We’ll visit the ruins of the Roman castrum (2nd century), medieval fortifications (16th century) and the Vauban type fortifications (18th century). Alba iulia has a great place in Romanian history as here was proclaimed the Union of all the Romanian regions in a single country. We’ll visit the Union museum and Reunion Cathedral. Another highlight of the city is the Catholic Cathedral, one of the oldest religious buildings from Transylvania. The town old’s citadel it is also on the preliminary list for UNESCO recognition. In the evening return to Sighisoara.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Bran Castle (Dracula's Castle)
First visit of the day will be at the famous Bran castle. Also called Dracula`s Castle, the castle got its fame from Dracula`s legend written in 1897 by Bram Stoker and later on made into a film by Francis Ford Coppola.. The first documents about Bran Castle appeared in 1377. After the Bran Castle visit you can spend some time for souvenirs shopping and then leave
Brasov Historical Center
Next visit: the Historical Town of Brasov, The main sites are: Council Square, Black Church, White and Black Towers, Weaver’s Bastion and Ecaterina’s Gate, The Rope’s street, etc. The city of Brasov has its origins back to 13th century and it was one of the most important trade centres and one of the most fortified towns. Part of the medieval buildings can still be seen in our tour.
Peles Castle
We’ll continue back to Bucharest. Optional. Possible quick stop at Peles Castle, former royal residence of the Romanian Kings.
Double / Twin rooms: Accommodation in dbl / twin rooms
Pickup included
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I5126HYsusank,
18 thg 9, 2025
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We were very fortunate to hire David as our guide to see the amazing castles, fortified churches, Old towns and other UNESCO sites in the Transylvania area. His knowledge of history, royal leaders, religion, culture, and Eastern Europe in general amazed us throughout each minute of our whirlwind three-day tour. David picked us up in Bucharest where we saw the old town briefly before heading to Bran. Throughout the tour we saw the areas of Bran, Braşov (our favorite!), Prejmer, Viscri, Sighisoara, and Sibiu, then finishing at Peles Castle. There is nothing like having your own highly knowledgeable private guide who explains in detail the overall history behind each lovely castle and church, and how they are still used today. It was such a privilege to have my eyes opened to the beautiful country and its people. I hope to one day visit again for another tour with David!







irinaj534,
8 thg 11, 2024
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We had a very nice tour with Transilvania travel in July. Very good choice of hotels, good information about restaurants and local food. David informed all the way from Bucharest about history, places, about culture and local jokes 😊. It was very comfortable and relaxing, thanks to David 😊

566margarets,
6 thg 11, 2024
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My husband and I really enjoyed our private tour of Bucharest. Mr. Adrain Ene was a very helpful tour guide showing us, churches, city landmarks and the history. He took us to the Parliament Building, very interesting, we especially enjoyed the outdoor Dimitri Gusti National Outdoor Museum a Unesco site. I would highly recommend David Jalea Transilvania Tour for your next tour.










341p lr,
17 thg 10, 2024
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We had an amazing trip with our David, can highly reccomend this to anyone going to Romania. We got to see so many fantastic sights and places. Our favorites were Brasov, the fortified church in Prejmer and of course Bran Castle. My son actually saw the castle in the new Beetlejuice movie and remembered it. David was helpful, patient and very knowledgable and was a great guide.
nicholasfH2562JK,
30 thg 1, 2023
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This was my first time abroad in a foreign country and I couldn’t have walked out happier. My guide David is a highly professional person who continues to learn and grow in his field. He is very intelligent, patient, kind, and down to earth finding a balance between knowing when to be straightforward and having a “blue sky” mentality as he calls it, and more than happy to accommodate you how he can. He’s a convenient person to travel with and whether you’re interested in talking or just quietly enjoying the ride he knows how to work off of you. Spending a week with someone I didn’t know as a first experience seemed daunting when I was first flying out but he was exactly the type of person I was hoping I would get and it’s so much more convenient than going in some group tour. There are even a few moments he’ll let you get out of the car and walk through mountain gorges and the village of Viscri and pick you up at a spot down the road. In the course of a week, you can knock out a sizeable chunk of the country getting a perspective of Roman times, medieval churches, agriculture, and different architecture from the Transylvanian region to the mountainous regions like Maramures and Bucovina. I had no idea about things like carved wooden gates or how diverse the religions in the country are and how much they’ve incorporated from other cultures while maintaining their own. I was also amazed at how ingenious the painted frescos and layouts of the churches were or how well UNESCO has taken care of them while still preserving their authenticity. The level of care both when these buildings were made and how they’ve been maintained is incredible and hearing stories about Stephen the Great, Matthias Corvinus, Queen Marie, and more is endlessly interesting. You also get comfortable hotels some with interesting history attached and two nights in houses offered by friendly people that will give you some of the best dinners and drinks you’ve had in a long time. I actually have pretty bad ADD and Asperger’s and a poor sense of direction (the way I see it if you’re at least self-aware of that and show decent temperament, punctuality, and willingness to learn and be respectful to those teaching you as much as you can you’ll turn that around from being dim to wise eventually) and have to confess much of the appeal was just initially coming to see the Carpathians, Dracula stuff, and medieval castles. I hadn’t even learned the language beforehand which would have been much more respectful and is a thing to learn from and this was the first time I’d ever traveled this far and without my family or friends so I was a little daunted and having a private guided tour sounded like a better idea but was still figured I’d have to get some practice getting around on my own when my guide wasn’t around. Having said that everyone from my guide to local Romanians was incredibly kind to me, very hospitable, professional, and helpful with any questions, and most areas are easy to navigate especially once you’re out of Bucharest. If you show genuine intrigue and willingness to learn they’ll appreciate it and even with the ADD and all the facts and history I got it was pretty digestible and not that hard to find your way especially once you are out of big cities. Since COVID there have even been some new highways and Romania takes good care of its roads so you’ll travel pretty comfortably. I felt I walked away from this more humbled and appreciative of the actual culture and history than going in which is what traveling should be about and it makes me want to learn more about it even being back in the States. So if someone like me can appreciate it I assure the average traveler they’ll have a blast. Some things to consider. 1) Be on time and cooperative. You’re going to cover A LOT of ground in a day. All you need to get along with David is to show an ability to listen, understand the merits of punctuality, and not run off as he will be doing a lot of driving and showing up on time, and following his lead will cover ground much easier. You won’t feel like you’re rushing he’s more than happy to accommodate pictures or time at a shop but if you listen to him a whole day's tour can be covered in eight hours or less and you’ll have time to go off and explore by yourself afterward. There are multiple stops and David was more than accommodating for anything like a restroom break (usually picking gas stations that allow you to get a decent coffee) and was even kind enough to get me some coffee or books for learning at certain spots. There are plenty of sights to see along the road from different style houses, churches, farms, factories, towns, and scenic forests and mountains so just relax and enjoy yourself. You’ll have plenty of time to do your own thing, but I guarantee he’s going to get you far more of a perspective on that tour than you could on your own. He’s an easy traveler and if you’re respectful it’ll go smoothly. 2) Pack some warm clothing or boots if you’re like me and going in winter. It’s not that bad for the weather and a pretty green country, but you will be going to the mountains sometimes and it can get a bit cold. 3) Remember before booking that UNESCO is meant for two. I actually didn’t notice this before booking but figured this would give me the most experience that would round me more and it ended up being the best decision. Any uncertainties were definitely gone on day 1 of the trip. 4) Take some leu in advance. You’ll go to certain cities and most places take cards but you’ll want to carry some cash in certain places if you want souvenirs. There are places to withdraw throughout and many things are pretty cheap but backups are good. 5) You do have to eat some of your own meals. You’ll get breakfast and good lodging every day and two dinners from wonderful hosts, but if you like to budget pack some granola bars or something. The restaurants I ate at weren’t too expensive though and the food was definitely worth it. Actually, there was one small mistake with the trip brochure offering three dinners but upon seeing it David actually indulged me in Sighisoara allowing me to order whatever I liked from the restaurant! They really do care to give you the experience you were listed for! 6) Go in with an open mind as more than a tourist. Oh, they’ll indulge you on Dracula stuff and castles and folklore, but there’s so much more to it. It’s a lovely country with a very involved history and a fascinating culture. Take time to digest it and appreciate each place for what it is. If you have the energy to walk around and explore, definitely do so. There’s a lot to take in and even if you’re not big on churches or castles there’s still plenty to do and interesting and hard-working people to meet. But have fun most of all! Ultimately, I highly recommend this to anyone interested in going be their knowledge of Romania major or minor. This is one that leaves you better for the experience and will definitely take care of you and I’m grateful to have gone!

















cristian12345678,
11 thg 9, 2022
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We (just a couple) did a tour of some of the more important cultural heritage monasteries in Bucovina and Moldova. We wanted something shorter and a bit more relaxing than the usual bus-fare trips, while being able to see quite some sights at the same time. I have to say that this company delivered in spades and I cannot recommend them enough (and I will, by word of mouth, from now on...) The guide, David, was very elegant and knowledgeable, but also a very safe driver - which on the roads of Romania matters a lot. Never for a moment we felt less than comfortable - I had a book with me for downtime moments and I never got to use it... We took our time to visit the sites, David was a very knowing guide, but he also allowed us to experience them by ourselves. An important note for this trip is its flexibility, you can customize it upfront, and they adapt really well to the real capabilities of their customers. It was a surprise for us (Romanians) to find this kind of experience in Romania, and I think this is the way to experience all of these amazing sights.

ingomarb347,
30 thg 7, 2022
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Visit Transilvania Travel performance: - Quick and individual response during the tour evaluation / arrangements / quotation by David - Open booking of further arrangements after the official tour by David - Tour was very well organized and executed by David and Radu. - Tour guide Radu was very friendly, experienced, communicative, flexible, skilled, funny, and open. He took care for safety and healthy. This tour confirmed our assumption about the beautiness of Romania and its friendly and open people. We were impressed about landscape, history and monuments Radu showed and explained us. This tour is an appetiser to see more from Romania resp. to focus on regions or cities in detail in the future. We went home with nice and unforgetable memories. Visit Transilvania Travel is open for individual trips to other individual destinations.

SceenStar,
21 thg 9, 2021
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David was our awesome tour guide. He was everything you could wish for in a tour guide: very accommodating, prompt, knowledgeable, spoke perfect English, and a good driver. He provided so much information about all of the spots we went to and about Romania in general. We are now Romana experts and got so much more out of the trip than we would have been able to accomplish on our own. Since it was just me and my friend on the private tour, we were able to get them to customize the tour for the extra points of interest that we wanted to explore. We visited most of Romania on our 11-day customized tour. Visit Transilvania Travel took care of everything. They handled the transfers, booked the hotels, transportation, admission to the points of interest, breakfasts and some meals, etc. All we had to do was show up and enjoy ourselves. The cost seemed to be comparable to what the big bus tour companies are charging but you get the advantage of having the guide all to yourself and don't have to deal with the hassle of being on the bus with all those people. We selected the optional bear watching excursion and saw 5 or 6 giant bears and a couple of foxes. It was one of the highlights of the trip. I highly recommend this very reputable tour company.
Linda T,
24 thg 8, 2019
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Just returned from a 7-day tour of Romania with "Visit Transilvania" and accompanied by David Jalea, our guide and driver. The tour was planned for up to 15 people, but in the end we were only 2 women and we almost had a private tour. David spoke good English and he was also very knowledgeable about history and culture. Everything was arranged tip-top. Good and comfortable hotels and guesthouses with private bathrooms where in the latter, we had a good insight into the lives of the locals and where we could also taste their traditional home-cooked dishes. Of course, the homemade wine and brandy could not be missed. The only downside was that there was not an elevator everywhere and we had to walk many stairs, but David was so gallant to bring our bags upstairs. Along the way we visited medieval cities, fortified churches and fortresses, painted monasteries and wooden masterpieces. During the ride we saw charming villages, unspoilt landscapes and forest-covered slopes glide by. It was really worth it and hopefully I will be able to see more of Romania and then I will definitely take "Visit Transilvania" back in my arm.




















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