In 1990 UNESCO declared this
region as international
natural patrimony under the
name of “The Biosphere
Reservation of the Danube
Delta”. The waters of the
Danube River, which flow
into the Black Sea, form the
largest and best preserved
of Europe's deltas. Playing
host to over 300 species of
birds from as far away as
China and India that come
here every year for the
migrations. As well as 45
freshwater fish species in
its numerous lakes and
marshes, it is truly a
paradise for bird watchers
and fishermen alike. Other
attributes including an
exotic landscape with over
1,200 species of trees and
plants, and such mammals as
Wolf, Fox, Wild Boar, Otter,
Raccoon Dog and Wild Cat.
The main town is Tulcea and
is the gateway to start your
journey to other villages
and areas of the fascinating
region. The means of travel
is by boat through the many
channels or a fully equipped
SUV and is the best way to
explore the delta. A local
guide can be arranged for
you by Go Romania Tours
to help you seek and
discover the secrets of the
wildlife and nature of this
intriguing area, inquire for
details.
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Other Destinations in
Dobrogea
•
Black Sea
Attractions
• Cruises
• Fishing Excursions
• Camping
• Birdwatching
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available in The Danube Delta