Over 300 species of birds and one of
the world's major bird migration routes
![]() Tranquillity in a Time-warp For 5,000 years a small community had lived in harmony with the Delta's extraordinary ecology, making a living on fishing, |
breeding livestock, and reed harvesting.The villages, crossed by the waterways, seem untouched by time. As a visitor you can explore this astonishing retreat of natural silence and calm by boat, an experience like entering the living pages of a National Geographic Magazine report. Exploring the Delta The starting point for a Delta adventure is usually the city of Tulcea, almost as old as Rome, and situated close to where the Danube divides into the three main arms that create the wetlands. Tulcea has modern modern hotels and museums of the natural history of the Delta. It is 71 km (45 miles) away by boat from the almost as old settlement of Sulina at the other end of the Sulina channel and cruises between the two give passengers a panoramic view of wildlife and villages from comfortable observation decks. Natural Reservations Eighteen protected reservations and " buffer" |
areas are scattered throughout the Delta. One can access them via narrow waterways past reed isles and forests, where pelicans and cormorants gather to fish. If you want to see the wildlife in solitude and without disturbing it, take a rowing boat into the smaller channels. A permit issued by the reservation of the Biosphere is necessary for this purpose. Wonders of the Wilderness Stop at a village by the river and you may discover fishermen making their own version of Russian bortsch over an open fire.Those with more sophisticated tastes can try the Danube herring, croquettes of zander, or sturgeon steak, tastily washed down with local Aligote, Muscat or Merlot wines at the restaurants in Tulcea or Sulina. The water wilderness uncovers plenty of wonders. A trip there is a memorable experience in every way. |