While learning all about Romania, it was clear to me that I would definitely go to see the “Delta”; a photographer’s paradise with water canals bordered by high stalks of grass, multitude of species of migration birds. “Count me in” and more than once if given the opportunity. On this long weekend in September, I was probably a tiny bit too late in the migration season as some birds had already left like the pelicans I was hoping to see in my lens. But considering that our time there ended up being sunny and agreeable, we had a wonderful experience.
Contrairement à notre façon habituelle de voyage indépendamment, nous avions réservé une chambre dans une pension et laissé notre véhicule dans la grande ville. Nous serions également avec le même groupe de personnes pour un programme d’un séjour de 4 jours/3 nuits. Pour la simple raison et bonne raison que le delta du Danube est pratiquement qu’un labyrinthe de longs et étroits canaux d’eau douce et que la population se déplace avec leurs bâteaux à moteur.
Our inbound boat ride to the pension would last about 1.5 hours, going through alternative canals to let us get acquainted with our new unfamiliar natural surrounding.
Finally, we reached our pension and settled into our rooms just before dinner and the beginning of our food diet for the next 3 days: fish. Take a look at the video link below to give you an idea of the pension’s exceptional surroundings.