Staying
in a guesthouse in Bucovina Romania, land of painted monasteries,
is one of the best choices you could make. Nice fresh air, pure
nature and quietness - everything is present to make your stay
in Bucovine memorable.
The only sound you may hear in late afternoon from your window
is the one of the horse-drawn carts, walking home after a day's
work.
All guesthouses have private bathroom, running cold and hot water.
You'll be impressed by the cleanness of your rooms. Quite often,
rooms are decorated with embroidered towels or painted rugs.
One more reason for choosing guesthouses in the countryside for
our tours in Bucovina is great local gastronomy. All you eat is
homemade, based on recipes inherited from mother to daughter.
Most of food is organic - every peasant produces his own vegetables,
the cow is getting green grass or hay from the meadows. Even pigs
get corn or potatoes - you won't believe, but in the Romanian
countryside the are cooking for the pigs too!
For most of the crops peasants still use manor, the guarantee
of a healthy food.
You may see egg-decorators in place. Decorated eggs, an old tradition,
is still alive in Bucovina. Real pieces of art, decorated eggs
impress all visitors with shapes, colors and especially the amount
of work included.
A village in Bucovine is one of the best location to discover
live traditions, excellent food, but also a very special welcoming
spirit, which is missing more and more in nowadays.
Try to spend one or two nights in a guesthouse in Bucovina and
you will probably be sorry to leave this paradise in the departure
day to continue your tour in Romania! |