Romania's Danube Delta & Carpathian Mountains - 10-Day Wildlife & Birdwatching Tour

Experience Romania's wildest habitats—alpine peaks and wetlands—on a slow-paced expedition designed for birdwatchers, photographers, and nature lovers.

On this exclusive 10-day nature expedition, we’ll explore Romania’s most spectacular landscapes, from the Carpathian Mountains’ rocky ridges to the labyrinth of the Danube Delta and the wild steppes of Dobrogea along the Black Sea coast. Travel in small groups, guided by a biologist, and enjoy ethical birdwatching and authentic encounters with nature and culture.

Destination:

  • Carpathian Mountains, Danube Delta, Dobrogea

  • First day: 26 April 2026

  • 10 days / 9 nights

  • Spring and late summer / early autumn (recommended)

  • Places are limited to 10 participants per departure

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Starting from: 2290 € per person.

Balance: due before departure (invoice and payment deadline provided after booking)

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Carpathian Mountains, Danube Delta, Dobrogea

This two-centre nature holiday takes you through some of Romania’s most contrasting and captivating landscapes – the wild Carpathian Mountains, the Black Sea coast, and the Danube Delta, one of Europe’s most valuable wetlands.

We begin in Transylvania, where high rocky peaks rise above dense spruce forests, searching for mountain species such as the Wallcreeper and Nutcracker, and, with luck, glimpsing the Brown Bear in its natural habitat. Then we journey to the Danube Delta – a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, larger than both Coto Doñana and the Camargue combined. From the comfort of a low-profile boat, we’ll navigate a labyrinth of channels and lakes, surrounded by pelicans, herons, and other waterbirds in extraordinary numbers.

Our expedition concludes with two days exploring the steppes and marshes of Dobrogea, adjacent to the Black Sea coast, home to unique flora and birdlife, including Levant Sparrowhawk and Sombre Tit.

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Florin Stavarache

Biologist, ornithologist, local guide, and wildlife photographer with over 20 years of experience in the Danube Delta.

Florin doesn’t just lead tours-he curates ethical expeditions. He knows every corner, every species, and the exact moment to pause for observation. He navigates by instinct, not GPS, synced with nature’s rhythm.

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Find out how the days will unfold and which activities make up the experience.

Photographic activities

This expedition is designed for travellers who value genuine birdwatching over rushed checklists, combining mountain forests, alpine crags, vast wetlands, reedbeds, steppe, and coastal habitats in a carefully paced itinerary.

Observation, habitat context, and the enjoyment of time spent in the field with a local ornithologist guide are all strongly emphasized.

You can expect early mornings on key days, flexible stops when bird activity is high, and a varied natural history experience that may also include mammals, flowers, insects, and elements of traditional local culture.

Logistics & Highlights

  • Observe Wallcreeper, Nutcracker, and other spectacular mountain bird species in the Carpathian Mountains
  • Optional evening bearwatching in Piatra Craiului National Park
  • Three full days exploring the Danube Delta by small boat for intimate wildlife encounters
  • Witness huge colonies of Night Heron, Purple Heron, Pygmy Cormorant, and Glossy Ibis
  • Spot migrating waders and terns in spring and autumn
  • See majestic Dalmatian Pelicans and White Pelicans in their natural habitat
  • Search for eastern specialties such as Levant Sparrowhawk and Isabelline Wheatear
  • Combine birdwatching and botany on the Babadag Plateau and in the Măcin Mountains
  • Enjoy the guidance of a passionate and expert naturalist guide

Optional photography opportunities during birdwatching sessions

  • Danube Delta boat sessions offer excellent opportunities for habitat scenes, pelicans, herons, cormorants, eagles, and traditional village landscapes.
  • The Carpathian and Dobrogea days are well suited to documentary travel images, landscape photography, and opportunistic bird or mammal shots.
  • The guide can suggest respectful shooting distances and ethical behaviour, especially near colonies and sensitive species.

Suggested optional camera setup

  • A lightweight telephoto zoom lens (for example, 100–400mm or 100–500mm) is usually sufficient for most guests.
  • A standard zoom or wide-angle lens is useful for landscapes, villages, and habitat images.
  • Bring spare batteries and protection against boat spray or light rain.

Guests who bring cameras will have opportunities to capture images along the way, but the route is designed first and foremost for high-quality birdwatching and habitat diversity.

Difficulty

Overall difficulty: easy to moderate. Most walks are easy and on relatively flat terrain. Sturdy waterproof walking shoes are recommended. Optional moderate hike in the Carpathian Mountains may include uneven paths and gentle inclines. Early starts and extended time outdoors are part of the experience.

Modality

Birdwatching is the main focus of the tour, enjoyed through boat excursions, ground transport, and easy to moderate walks across the Carpathians, the Danube Delta, and Dobrogea. While photography opportunities are available throughout the journey, birdwatching remains at the heart of the experience.

Accommodation

  • Comfortable 3-4 ★ hotels/guesthouses, all rooms en suite
  • Carefully selected partners with good food, friendly hosts and locations ideal for wildlife photography and birdwatching

Room policy

To guarantee privacy and comfort, we do not arrange room shares between separate bookings. Solo travellers are required to book a single room (single supplement applies).

The Lodges

We stay in carefully selected guesthouses that match the spirit of the expedition: authentic, comfortable, and close to the action. Expect clean en‑suite rooms, warm hospitality, and hearty local meals. Single rooms are available on request (subject to availability) with a supplement.

Meals

  • Breakfast and dinner included in the price (locally sourced soups, fish, meat, vegetables and traditional dishes)
  • We can cater for most dietary requirements if informed in advance
  • Optional lunch: €15-25 per person (paid on the spot in cash – RON or EUR)

    What's included

  • All boat transport in the Danube Delta (small / medium low-profile boats)

  • All accommodation (en suite – 3-4★ guesthouses/hotels)

  • Local expert guide (English / Italian-speaking, Just Wildlife Tours)

  • Breakfast & dinner at hotels

  • Bottled water during the day

  • All ground transport (minibus/car)

  • All entrance and access fees

  • Bird checklist

    What's not included

  • Single Room Supplement (€400)

  • Flights to/from Bucharest

  • Cancellation insurance

  • Health insurance (mandatory)

  • Extra drinks (alcoholic or other beverages not included with meals)

  • Optional lunches (€15-25 per person, paid on the spot in cash – RON or EUR)

  • Tips for guides/driver/boat crew

  • Personal expenses

  • Drone permits/registration fees if you choose to fly

Learn more about your experience

Romania is one of Europe’s most rewarding destinations for nature lovers, where an extraordinary range of landscapes supports an equally remarkable diversity of wildlife. From the alpine ridges of the Carpathians to the vast wetlands of the Danube Delta, and from ancient forests to the open steppes of Dobrogea, this is a country of striking contrasts and exceptional natural richness.

Positioned along the western shore of the Black Sea, Romania also lies on one of Europe’s most important migratory routes, linking northern breeding grounds with wintering areas in the Mediterranean, Africa, and beyond.

The Danube Delta & the Carpathians

Around 90 km before reaching the Black Sea, the Danube divides into three main branches, creating a vast wetland of reedbeds, shallow lakes, floating vegetation, and forested islands. Covering some 3,000 square kilometres, the Danube Delta is one of the most important bird habitats in Europe, supporting impressive breeding colonies of herons, cormorants, ibis, pelicans, grebes, terns, ducks, geese, and white-tailed eagles.

In contrast, the Carpathian Mountains offer a completely different atmosphere: rugged limestone ridges, alpine meadows, and deep beech and spruce forests. Together, these two regions create a journey through some of Romania’s most iconic and biodiverse natural landscapes.

From mountains to wetlands

Our journey begins at Bucharest Airport before continuing to Zărnești, in the heart of the Transylvanian Carpathians. Based in a charming guesthouse, we explore pine woods, rocky cliffs, and mountain meadows in search of species such as woodpeckers, nutcrackers, black redstarts, and wallcreepers. In the evenings, there may also be opportunities to observe brown bears or wolves as they emerge from the forest edge.

After two full days in the mountains, we travel east to Tulcea, the gateway to the Danube Delta. From our base in Mila 23, we set out by boat to explore narrow channels, open lakes, reedbeds, remote islands, and traditional fishing villages. Each habitat brings new species and new encounters, but among the most unforgettable moments are the great movements of pelicans, herons, and cormorants flying to and from their breeding colonies.

Dobrogea & the Black Sea coast

The final part of the tour takes us into Dobrogea, a region of remarkable habitat diversity where marshes, steppe, woodland, rocky hills, and coastal lagoons meet. Along the Black Sea coast and around Lake Sinoie, we look for migrating waders, breeding avocets, pratincoles, and Kentish plovers. Nearby wetlands and forests may also reveal gull and tern colonies, black-winged stilts, Mediterranean gulls, sombre tits, ortolan buntings, and several woodpecker species, while raptors such as booted eagle, Levant sparrowhawk, and even eastern imperial eagle may appear overhead.

On our return to Bucharest, we make carefully chosen stops at bird-rich lakes, bringing the journey to a close with a rich impression of Romania’s birdlife, landscapes, and wild beauty.

Preparation and equipment

Recommended birdwatching gear

  • Binoculars (essential).
  • Spotting scope (optional but highly recommended if you prefer scanning waterbirds and distant raptors).
  • Field guide / bird app and notebook.
  • Comfortable daypack.

Bring waterproof and/or non-slip sandals or shoes, a windproof jacket, a sun hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, and insect repellent.

Optional camera gear (not a dedicated photo tour)

  • A camera with a telephoto lens (for record shots or travel wildlife images).
  • A second lens for landscapes / habitat / village scenes if desired.
  • Dry bag or rain cover for boat sessions in the Danube Delta.

Drone note:
Drone use is permitted only with authorisation and following ethical photography guidelines within protected areas. A valid European permit is required.

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Romania's Danube Delta & Carpathian Mountains - 10-Day Wildlife & Birdwatching Tour

Wildlife tour in Carpathian Mountains, Danube Delta, Dobrogea

2290   10 days / 9 nights

Start date: 26 April 2026

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