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Discover Romania’s wildlife and medieval charm on this 8-hour guided tour from Brasov, featuring the Libearty Bear Sanctuary and the UNESCO-listed town of Sighisoara.
Explore the fascinating combination of Romania’s wildlife conservation efforts and its medieval history with the From Brasov: Bears Sanctuary and Sighisoara Day Tour. Priced at a reasonable rate, this 8-hour experience is operated by Alex tours 2022, which holds a high 4.8 rating. This tour is ideal for those interested in both nature and culture, offering a well-balanced day filled with meaningful encounters with rescued bears and the enchanting streets of Sighisoara.
Travelers will appreciate the small group size limited to 8 participants, which ensures a more personalized and engaging experience. The tour starts at the Benetton store in Brasov at 8:40 am, making it a convenient option for visitors based in the city. With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, this tour provides both flexibility and peace of mind.

The tour departs from the Benetton store at 8:40 am in Brasov, with precise coordinates provided for easy locating. The experience includes transportation to both major destinations, with a live English-speaking guide leading the way. The full-day itinerary is designed to maximize sightseeing without feeling rushed, balancing wildlife encounters with historical exploration.
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The first stop is at the Libearty Bear Sanctuary, recognized as the largest brown bear sanctuary in Europe. Set across 69 hectares of forested land in the Carpathian Mountains, this sanctuary provides a safe haven for over 100 rescued bears. These animals are saved from captivity, circuses, or mistreatment, and now thrive in a habitat that mimics their natural environment.
Guided by experts, visitors learn about Romania’s conservation initiatives and the stories behind each bear’s rescue. You’ll see these bears enjoying their freedom, with many engaging in natural behaviors. The sanctuary’s mission emphasizes animal welfare and education, making this stop both inspiring and educational.
After the wildlife experience, the tour heads to Sighisoara, one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval towns. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sighisoara features cobbled streets, colorful houses, and historical landmarks that evoke centuries past.
Highlights include the Clock Tower, which offers panoramic views of the town, and the Covered Staircase, leading up to the Church on the Hill. A visit to Vlad the Impaler’s House, now functioning as a restaurant and museum, provides insight into the local legends surrounding Romania’s famous historical figure.
Visitors enjoy free time to wander, take photos, or indulge in a traditional Romanian meal at a local restaurant. This charming town combines history and atmosphere, making it an engaging stop for those interested in Romania’s cultural heritage.
Traveling from Brasov to Zrneti and Sighisoara involves a scenic drive through Romania’s countryside. The route offers glimpses of rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque villages, enriching the overall experience. The transportation is arranged to optimize comfort and timing, ensuring smooth transitions between the wildlife sanctuary and medieval town.
More Great Tours NearbyGuided by expert guides, the tour emphasizes informative commentary about Romania’s wildlife conservation efforts and medieval history. The guides are knowledgeable and approachable, making the experience engaging and educational. They share stories behind the bears’ rescues and the legends of Vlad the Impaler, adding depth to each stop.
While the tour involves walking through historic streets and forested areas, it is suitable for most visitors with moderate mobility. The focus on walking along cobbled streets and uneven terrain in the sanctuary means some physical effort is involved, but no specific accessibility issues are highlighted in the provided information.
With a competitive price and the option to reserve without immediate payment, this tour offers good value for those wanting a comprehensive day trip from Brasov. The small group size ensures attentive guiding, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a more intimate experience.
What makes this experience unique is its combination of wildlife conservation education and medieval history. Not many tours offer such a balanced itinerary, especially with the opportunity to see over 100 rescued bears in a natural setting. The visit to Sighisoara, with its well-preserved architecture and legends, complements the wildlife experience beautifully.
This 8-hour guided tour from Brasov is well-suited for those interested in both Romania’s efforts to rescue and protect wildlife and its medieval cultural sites. The small group format and expert guides ensure a personal and informative experience. It offers a meaningful way to learn about conservation, see stunning scenery, and take in Romanian history.
While the Clock Tower in Sighisoara is normally open, it is closed on Mondays, which could affect plans if visiting on that day. This tour provides a balanced mix of nature and history, ideal for curious travelers eager to explore Romania’s diverse attractions.
How long is the tour from Brasov?
The tour lasts 8 hours in total, starting at 8:40 am and returning later in the day.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes transportation, a guided visit to the Libearty Bear Sanctuary and Sighisoara, and the services of an English-speaking guide.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking through cobbled streets and forested areas, so some moderate mobility is required. No specific restrictions are provided.
What are the meeting point details?
The meeting point is the Benetton store in Brasov at 8:40 am, with precise GPS coordinates supplied.
Is food included?
While meals are not included, there is free time to enjoy traditional Romanian cuisine at a local restaurant in Sighisoara.
What makes this tour different from others?
It combines wildlife conservation at the largest bear sanctuary in Europe with a visit to a UNESCO-listed medieval town, offering a diverse experience.
Does the tour operate every day?
The data suggests check availability for starting times, but no specific day restrictions are mentioned, except that the Clock Tower in Sighisoara is closed on Mondays.
What languages are available for the tour guide?
The guide speaks English.
Is it possible to book now and pay later?
Yes, reserve now and pay later is available, providing extra flexibility.
This detailed look at the From Brasov: Bears Sanctuary and Sighisoara Day Tour highlights its value for both wildlife and history enthusiasts, offering a compelling reason to explore Romania beyond its surface.
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