On the foot steps of Dracula

The idea of Dracula, and of vampires in general
derives from many films and a few books. You may be well informed,
but naturally, there are likely to be many unanswered questions on
the subject. For example: Why did the Irish novelist Bram Stoker
baptise his vampire-count with the name of a 15th Century Romanian
prince? Who was this man? What was he like? How much did Bram Stoker
really know about him? You will have the opportunity to discover
where the legend of Dracula comes from and follow the Prince's
footsteps through
Vlad Tepes was the son of Vlad Dracul, one of the
most important landlords of Valachia. On the first two monetary
coins, Vlad used his emblem; the dragon, therefore, the Romanians
whose word 'stock' is mainly Latin, nicknamed him Dracul - Dracula
(from Latin Draco - onis). In Romanian, "Drac" means Devil, which
confused things even more. This nickname turned into surname for his
descendants, Vlad, his son being known as such. Vlad Tepes ruled
Valachia from 1456 to 1562 and nowadays he is known also as Prince
Dracula.
Therefore, this tour of the most important places
related to Vlad the Impaler, best known under the name of Count
Dracula, is not meant to be a scary horror tour, but a pleasant,
enjoyable walk through the history of
During this trip we'll also
focus on the monuments and historical places that were mostly
connected with Vlad the Impaler, but also other cultural monuments
of the country. We'll walk through the medieval towns of
Day 1:
Arrival in
City tour of
Accomodation and dinner in
Day 2: Visit the Salt Mine in Turda
Visit Biertan, one of the many fortified churches in the nearby Saxon villages
City tour of Sighişoara, the only medieval citadel inhabited today, designated a
World Heritage Site by UNESCO
Optional dinner in "Dracula House" restaurant; Vlad the Impaler was born in this
house in 1430
Accommodation and dinner in Sighişoara
Day 3:
Departure to
City tour of
Visit Harman and Prejmer fortified churches
Overnight in Sinaia or
Day 4:
Visit Curtea de Arges Monastery, where the Mason Manole entombed his beloved
wife into the monastery walls to make the construction last forever
Departure to Poienari - the ruins of historical
1450 steps to climb, climbing is optional
Overnight in
Day 5: City tour of
documents dating 1192
Optional paragliding in Uroi in Metaliferi Mountains
Visit Alba-Iulia Citadel, the Cathedral and the
Overnight in
Day 6: Visit Cheile Turzii gorge, optional climbing rocks or paragliding
Visit Rîmetea village, optional paragliding or climbing
Launch in the Rîmetea village
Overnight in
Day 7: Transfer to the airport for your flight home
Note: The programs are flexible according to your time of departure, the weather conditions and nevertheless, your own suggestions. You are doing the extreme sports on your own responsibility.