For many people, the perfect tourism offer would be a vacation that involves horse riding, traversing the Carpathian Mountains, hills and plains, rivers, forests, and ancient villages. Even though everything seems perfect at first sight, there are a few details that we should know before thinking of an experience on horseback in discovery of new places.
Equestrian tourism is definitely a topic that involves expertise. Mihai Radea is a tourist guide, historian, and art historian, welcomes tourists with multiple circuits: cultural, natural, and equestrian.
“We can organize the equestrian ones either exclusively as such, or we can integrate them in our larger cultural circuits all across the country. We have collaborators in all parts of the country, horse breeders who offer, as a primary service, horseback nature circuits. Then we can organize depending on the part of Romania that people got to. For instance, we have, closer to Bucharest, Slanic Prahova, with
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