Articles tagged with: Bison Land
Attractions, Churches, Customs, traditions and crafts, Faith and spirituality in Neamţ, Hermitages, Local artisans, Monasteries, Nature Parks, Tourism Promotion, Tourist trails, Touristic Routes in Vânători Neamţ Nature Park, Vânători Neamţ Nature Park, Villages in Neamţ »
When we say Bison Land, we think of: culture and traditions, folk art and spirituality, numerous tourist attractions, amazing holy sites, monastic settlements and villages, European pilgrimage routes, but also festivals, eco-brunches with tasty local products and folk art workshops, to mention only a few. Over all, Bison Land is a tourist destination the uniqueness of which is due to a particularly hospitable and united community living inside its borders.
A bison safari through the forests in Neamț gives you the opportunity to observe, get close and enjoy the encounter with …
Faith and spirituality in Neamţ, Hermitages, Monasteries, Nature Parks, Tourism Promotion, Tourist trails, Touristic Routes in Vânători Neamţ Nature Park, Vânători Neamţ Nature Park, Villages in Neamţ »
Bison Land Ecotourism destination is the place where nature, spirituality, culture and traditions come together in perfect harmony, to create a unique visitor’s experience! Bison Land ecotourism destination encompasses Vânători-Neamţ Natural Park, Târgu Neamţ town, Agapia, Bălţăteşti, Crăcăoani and Vânători-Neamţ communes. It is the only place in Europe where bison can be seen in freedom, semi-freedom and captivity, at the same time.
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Spirituality is it is an indissoluble part of the ecotourism destination. The region is the 2nd most crowded monastic settlement after Mount Atos, with more than 1100 monks …
Attractions, Faith and spirituality in Neamţ, Hermitages, Local artisans, Monasteries, Nature Parks, Tourism Promotion, Vânători Neamţ Nature Park, Villages in Neamţ »
In 2021, one of the 10 ecotourism destinations in Romania and the only one in the country included in the Top 100 Sustainable Destinations, is in Neamț, the renowned Bison Land, which remains for the fifth year in a row in this exclusive top worldwide.
Here you will discover important landmarks of the destination, such as the Dragoș Vodă Bison Reserve, of about 11,500 ha, established in 1968, where, in addition to bison, you can also see other animal species such as Carpathian deer, Northern shovelers, deer, foxes, badgers, wolves and bears.
The land …