A pack, a trail and yourself is everything you need. Think of it as Zen on foot: you eat when you're hungry, you trek and you sleep when it's time to rest. Despite the effort, roaming freely on the trail is satisfying in a way few things in our normally hectic lives can be.
Crafted for the avid trekkers, the itinerary follows an imaginary line crossing the Apuseni Mountains, passing through forests, deep gorges, mountain pastures and karst plateaus, all in one: a true lost world.
Day 1&2: Stana de Vale-Varasoaia Glade
Enjoy a trail along the mountain ridge to reach the central part of Apuseni Mountains, Padis Plateau. This is the ideal destination for backpackers willing to discover the exceptional natural attractions of the area.
Day 3&4: Padis Plateau
Discover the famous Padis Plateau and its highlights: Varasoaia Glade and its lake – a typical karstic lake; Padis Plain; Balileasa Glade, an uvala-a karstic depression shaped like a valley formed by the unification of several sinkholes; Ponor Glade and the impressive karstic phenomena, Cetatile Ponorului.
Day 5&6: Casa de Piatra-Ghetar plateau
Explore the wilderness of the “The Lost World” and visit its main attractions. Relax in Casa de Piatra, a typical motzi hamlet. Visit the Calineasa Glade a place where hundreds of motzi meet in summer while they bring their animals for pasturing.
Day 7&8. Ghetar plateau-Arieseni&departure
Visit the Scarisoara Ice Cave, the largest underground glacier in the world. Enjoy the sound of tulnic (a local version of alpenhorn).
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