Transylvania, geologically dating back to a time when it was covered by the waters of an ancient lake, presents landscapes that capture thousands of years of natural transformation. Its natural phenomena, such as the mud volcanoes, are relics of a long past geological activity and offer impressive natural spectacles.
The region is characterized by one of the highest levels of biodiversity in Europe and is home to a remarkable variety of habitats, from pristine forests to alpine meadows and wetlands.
The region is characterized by one of the highest levels of biodiversity in Europe and is home to a remarkable variety of habitats, from pristine forests to alpine meadows and wetlands.