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Discover the Libearty Bear Sanctuary in Zarnesti on a 3.5-hour guided tour from Brasov, including transportation and stories about bear rescue efforts.

This tour from Brasov offers a unique opportunity to visit the Libearty Bear Sanctuary in Zarnesti for a close-up look at rescued bears living in their natural environment. Priced at $113 per person and lasting about 3.5 hours, it combines transportation, a guided walk, and the chance to learn about bear conservation efforts. The tour is ideal for those interested in wildlife, nature, and meaningful rescue stories, but it’s important to note that it is not suitable for children under 5 or wheelchair users.
We appreciate that this experience includes round-trip transportation from Brasov, making it convenient and stress-free. The small group size—limited to 4 participants—ensures a more personal connection with the guide and the sanctuary. The guided tour of 105 minutes covers approximately 2 kilometers through the forest, offering plenty of opportunities for photo-taking and storytelling about the bears and their rescue.
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This tour starts with pickup from two central locations in Brasov: Centru vechi and Biblioteca Judeean. The transportation is provided via electric car, which takes about 35 minutes to reach the Libearty Bear Sanctuary in Zarnesti. The inclusion of electric transport emphasizes a quiet, eco-friendly approach before you arrive at the sanctuary.
Once at the sanctuary, a local guide from the sanctuary meets the group and begins the guided walk. This setup ensures a smooth transition from the city to the natural setting, with all logistical details taken care of upfront, so the focus remains on the experience of seeing bears and hearing their stories.

Upon arrival, your guide leads you through a 105-minute walking tour, covering around 2 kilometers in the forest. During this walk, you get a chance to observe bears in their natural environment, which is a significant aspect of this experience. The sanctuary’s mission focuses on rescue and rehabilitation, and the stories shared along the way highlight the conservation efforts behind each bear’s journey.
The forest walk offers a peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity for photo-taking. Visitors can use their mobile phones for free photos, but those with professional cameras are subject to an extra fee payable at the sanctuary. This arrangement helps keep the experience accessible while managing camera equipment that might disturb the bears or the environment.

Throughout the tour, the guide from the sanctuary shares stories of the bears, including how they came to be rescued, their individual backgrounds, and the work involved in their rehabilitation. These narratives are a highlight, providing insight into animal welfare and conservation issues. The storytelling makes the visit more meaningful, transforming it from a simple wildlife observation into an educational experience that highlights efforts to protect bears in Romania.
More Great Tours NearbyThe core of this tour is seeing bears in an environment that closely resembles their natural habitat. Unlike zoo enclosures, the sanctuary provides large forested areas where the bears can roam freely. The walk through the forest emphasizes the sanctuary’s commitment to offering a natural living space for rescued bears, which enhances the authenticity of the experience.
The bears are visible in their habitat during the walk, and the guide explains their behaviors, personalities, and the importance of the sanctuary’s work. This genuine connection to the animals makes the tour stand out among typical wildlife encounters.
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours including pickup, transportation, guided walk, and return. The small group size, limited to 4 participants, ensures an intimate experience, allowing for personalized attention from the guide.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for walking in the forest. The tour is not accessible for children under 5 or those in wheelchairs, due to the walking terrain and physical nature of the experience. No food or drinks are allowed during the tour, emphasizing the focus on nature and animals.
This guided tour stands out because it offers a dedicated visit to the Libearty Bear Sanctuary, with direct insights provided by a sanctuary guide. Other options include bears watching in the Carpathian Mountains or visiting Brasov’s Dracula Castle, but this experience is uniquely centered on rescue efforts and natural habitat observation.
The price of $113 per person is reasonable considering the inclusion of transportation, a guided walk, and educational stories. It provides a meaningful way to support bear conservation while engaging with Romania’s wildlife.
The tour features free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for travelers. It is conducted in English and Hungarian, with a live guide. Since the group is small, it’s wise to book early to secure a spot.
What to bring includes comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for outdoor walking. Tour participants should avoid bringing professional cameras unless willing to pay the extra fee. The tour does not include food or drinks, so plan accordingly.
This 3.5-hour experience offers a meaningful visit to one of Romania’s most important wildlife rescue centers. The combination of transport, expert-guided walk, and conservation stories makes it a compelling option for wildlife lovers and those interested in animal welfare.
While it’s not designed as an easy, wheelchair-accessible activity, the small group size and personalized guide make for an engaging and educational outing. The opportunity to see bears in a natural habitat and hear about their rescue stories adds depth that purely observational tours lack.
This tour is a worthwhile addition for anyone staying in Brasov who wants to experience Romania’s wildlife conservation efforts firsthand. The price point and quality of the experience make it a strong choice for those seeking a meaningful wildlife encounter with an emphasis on rescue and rehabilitation.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about 3.5 hours, including pickup, transportation, the guided forest walk, and return to Brasov.
Where does the tour pick up from?
Pickup is available from Centru vechi or Biblioteca Judeean in Brasov.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation via electric car from Brasov to Zarnesti is included.
Can I take professional photos?
Yes, but there is an extra fee payable at the sanctuary for professional cameras.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, children under 5 and wheelchair users are not suitable due to the walking terrain.
What do I need to bring?
Bring comfortable shoes and clothes for outdoor walking. No food or drinks are permitted during the tour.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is offered in English and Hungarian with a live guide.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.