
Beginning with the IX and the X Centuries, Eastern & Central Europe have been invaded by different migrating nations arriving from the Caucus area & most known side of India. As a result, the migrating people arrived from India are known today as “Rroma” people. Depending on the area they settled in, the gypsy people of Europe formed a particular style of clothing, culture and tradition and they copied other traditions from the countries they settled in. You’ll discover that countries like Serbia, Romania, Spain, Italy, France, Bulgary or the Slavic countries have become a place for the gypsy people. They are divided in the ones that have a trade transmitted from generation to generation of craftsmanship, jewelers and so forth, and the ones that still keep the nomad tradition and that don’t want to settle in one place.
The traditional costumes varied from the county to county but still are characterized by multicolored clothing and especially long dresses for women and more dark combination of colors for men. You’ll be surprised about the way they raise their children, that they arrange marriages between them, you will hear the famous gypsy music world, the way they have adapted to living together with the local people from Transylvania. Sometimes they don’t really like to work and they chase easy money creating problems to the local working population but they have something unique with their method of storytelling. There are a variety of reasons to come and visit this side of Romania as well.




Prices:
• 1, 2 persons – 100 Euro
• 3, 6 persons – 40 Euro / person
• +6 persons – 30 Euro / person
Included:
• Transport by modern private car/minivan
• English speaking tour guide
Beginning with the IX and the X Centuries, Eastern & Central Europe have been invaded by different migrating nations arriving from the Caucus area & most known side of India. The migrating people arrived from India are known today as “Rroma” people. Depending on the area they settled in, the gypsy people of Europe formed a particular style of clothing, culture and tradition and they copied other traditions from the countries they settled in. You’ll discover that countries like Serbia, Romania, Spain, Italy, France, Bulgary or the Slavic countries have become a place for the gypsy people. They are divided in the ones that have a trade transmitted from generation to generation of craftsmanship, jewelers and so forth, and the ones that still keep the nomad tradition and that don’t want to settle in one place.


The traditional costumes varied from the county to county but still are characterized by multicolored clothing and especially long dresses for women and more dark combination of colors for men. You’ll be surprised about the way they rise the children, that they arrange marriages, you will hear the famous gypsy music world, the way they have adapted to living together with the local people from Transylvania. Sometimes they don’t really like to work and they chase easy money creating problems to the local working population but they have something unique with their method of storytelling. There are a variety of reasons to come and visit this side of Romania as well.


Prices:
• 1, 2 persons – 140 Euro
• 3, 6 persons – 60 Euro / person
• +6 persons – 40 Euro / person
Included:
• Transport by modern private car/minivan
• English speaking tour guide
Day trip to Real Dracula’s Castle
Day trip to Bran & Rasnov Fortress
Day trip to Bran, Rasnov & Poiana Brasov
Day trip to Sighisoara & Viscri

Day trip to Sambata de sus & Fagaras
Day trip to Sibiu & Sighisoara
Day trip: Harman & Prejmer Saxon Fortified Church
Day trip to Peles Palace & Dracula’s Tomb – Bucharest