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Discover the Danube Delta with Nearchus NauticTour!

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Discover the Danube Delta with Nearchus!
Discover the Danube Delta with Nearchus NauticTour!

Introduction:

The Danube Delta is the last virgin place in Europe. It also happens to be the most important reservation by official UNESCO standards. Let me tell you why this tourist Mecca should be on your list this summer!

The Danube Delta In a nutshell:

The Danube Delta is a museum of biodiversity, where you can see over 1830 species of trees and plants, over 2440 species of insects, 91 species of mollusks, 11 species of reptiles, 10 species of amphibians, 320 species of birds and 44 of mammal species, many of which are declared unique species and monuments of nature.

It is so immense, that it belongs to two countries, 82% to Romania. So big that it is the largest wetland reserve (swampy territory) in Europe, covering an area of 5.700 square kilometers.

And it is not satisfied with this number

The Danube Delta is constantly growing!

Even though geologists have agreed that the Danube Delta began to form many thousands of years ago, the landscape is constantly changing. It is estimated that approximately 67 million tons of alluvium make their way to the delta each year, making this paradise grow slightly each year.

It grows with 40 meters each year…And we always have to be creative in naming new islands that it produces.

Of the entire area of the Delta, only 10% is land, while over 3,000 square kilometers are represented by natural terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. All these areas of the Delta are included in the UNESCO Heritage in the program "Man and Biosphere".

The Danube Delta is not only the second largest delta on the planet, but also the best preserved delta on the European continent.

So it is:

1. It is a paradise for ornithologists.

The Danube Delta is home to over 300 species of resident and migratory birds, mainly due to its location between the Equator and the North Pole.

2. It has an incredibly rich cultural heritage.

As mentioned earlier, the Danube Delta is one of the best preserved deltas in the world. First mentioned by Herodotus around the 4th century BC, this place is not yet fully affected by human hands and currently has a fairly small population of 15,000. However, the human presence in the Delta dates back 5,000 years BC. Many of the artifacts from prehistoric times, as well as several traces of ancient Greek, Byzantine and Roman cultures, are still present here.

3. This is the largest wetland reservation in Europe.

Even though it is larger than the Volga Delta in Europe, the truth is that it is the largest and most remarkable river wetland on this continent. The Danube Delta also has the largest reed area in the world.

4. More than 50% of the biosphere reserve is intact.

The Danube Delta was a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the 1990s and several areas are outside the public access areas. Currently, more than 50% of the delta is intact, and the entire area is divided into areas where tourism, fishing and hunting are strictly controlled.

5. It includes 12 types of habitats.

In addition to the rich fauna and flora, you can also admire the unique, stunning scenery in the Danube Delta. Landscapes have been classified into 12 different habitat types, ranging from deep aquatic areas to forests growing in ridged areas.

6. Delta is home to endangered animal and fish species.

While hunting and fishing are not completely banned in the Danube Delta, it is important to note that they are strictly controlled. The reason for this is that this delta is one of the few places on Earth that is still home to an endangered species. These include otters, red-necked geese, dwarf cormorants and various species of pelicans.

7. It is the place where the journey of the river that crosses most countries ends!

The Delta marks the end of the road to the Danube, just before flowing into the Black Sea. It is worth mentioning that the Danube is unique due to the fact that during its journey from Germany to Romania, it passes through nine countries and four European capitals, namely Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and Belgrade.

You need to see how beautiful it looks when these two types of bodies of water meet

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Enough about the size, let me tell you about what you can see here!

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1. Caraorman- A Trip to Discover the Danube Delta by Boat

A boat tour into the Danube Delta will give you the chance to discover more types of birds and animals that you can count!

Our boat tours are specifically made to take you to all of the most important attactions in the Danube Delta. From former pirate villages to 400+ years old oaks, to the tomb of the only pirate that was recognised officially by states all over Europe, there are a lot of tourist attractions that you need to discover with our boat tours!

All of our boat tours start from the same place,Mahmudia, Tulcea County.

Let’s first go to Caraorman.

Visitors to the area can visit the Caraorman Forest, famous for its moving dunes and secular oaks. One of the trees, called the Kneeling Oak, has a beautiful legend, told on the website www.excursii-in-delta-dunarii.ro. Legend has it that several centuries ago, in Crişan, people were preparing for a big wedding. The beautiful daughter of a Romanian who lived in the Delta married a Cossack warrior, who had received the news for her bravery. There was peace and harmony among the nations living together on the water's edge… But there was also great trouble. Before giving her heart to the brave Cossack, the Romanian's daughter had refused a Turk who wanted to marry her… Upset, the Turk waited for the right time to take revenge… his fellow men stole the future bride. Knowing that they would be pursued, they hid in the woods, not far from the Hunters' Fountain, as the locals call it today. Even so, the brave Cossack and several of his comrades tracked down the robbers. A life-and-death battle broke out like never before in the Black Forest. The Turks were killed, many of them killed, while on their knees begging for mercy from the Cossacks and Allah. The Cossack saved his bride and then they had a fairytale wedding. At the place where the Turks lost their lives, shortly after that battle, an oak shoot sprouted. Perhaps softened by the blood of robbers, it took on that strange shape over time, which gave it the name it still bears today: The Kneeling Oak.

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Title attribute - Kneeling oak (Stejarul ingenunchiat) from Caraorman

What else can you see in Caraorman ?

In the Delta there are the only sand forests in Romania, Letea forest and Caraorman forest. There are vines up to 25 meters long.

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There are also two carnivorous plants in the delta: the marsh otter and the aldrovanda. Here is the greatest potential of medicinal plants: about 195 species.

The largest birds of prey in the Danube Delta are the Cretan Pelican, whose wingspan reaches 3.2 meters (10 feet and 6 in) and the White-tailed Eagle, with wingspan up to 2.5 meters (8 feet and 3 inches).

Here is the curly pelican:

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Dust off those fishing rods, you are going to need them!

In the waters of the Delta is the largest freshwater fish in the world: the cod (Huso huso). The cod is a fish that can live up to 100 years and can be huge.

The largest fish caught in the Danube Delta was a cod weighing 882 kg (1944,477 pounds) in 1980 at Sfântu Gheorghe.

How about that for a fishing expedition?

Now, for more conventional travel, you can visit…

Since there are so many different types of animals and birds, the question is- How many undiscovered species are there for you to enjoy? How much free time do you have for a truly different vacation ?

So discover the Danube Delta with Nearchus NauticTour, who offer boat tours from Mahmudia and can be contacted using their websites, https://excursii-in-delta-dunarii.ro/ and http://nautictour.ro/

See you soon !

David

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