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Where to Go Next Time You Travel to Moldova

Even though Moldova could be a relatively small country, it is big in terms of tourism and tourist attractions. There is no trip to Eastern Europe that would be complete without taking some time to visit Moldova. Moldova is a leading tour destination, with millions of people across the globe coming here annually for business and leisure. If Moldova is top on your list of tour destinations, here is a look at some of the most inviting places to visit while there.

 

One of the best places you should visit when you touch base in Moldova is Kumanyok. Located in one of the most beautiful places in Moldova, visitors to Kumanyok are attended to by waitresses in peasant dresses. It is an inviting place if you have a few extra hours you can spend in a Moldovan countryside.

 

Another interesting place worth giving a visit is Emil Racovita according to a great Moldova travel agency, named after an ancient Romanian biologist. Boasting a network of underground galleries stretching thousands of meters, it is one of the most interesting places to give a visit when you travel to Moldova. In addition, it also holds the record of being one of the largest caves in the world. It was discovered in 1959 and is the third largest gypsum cave in the world.

 

A visit to Moldova is incomplete with sampling the various vineyards. Among the vineyards you should visit are Krikova-Veki and Mileshata. Moldova has some of the most recognized vineyards in the region and taking a wine tour is just priceless.

 

Another place to visit according to experts in myplanettour.com in Moldova is Moldova National Opera and Ballet Theater. Built many years ago by the Soviets, this theater is well-equipped and serves as a leading cultural center in this part of Europe, as well as a national figure. Currently, it plays host to international performances. The theater is known for having been the first in Moldova to have its own orchestra, soloist and chorus.

 

A visit north to Soroca Fortress is also quite fulfilling. It holds the record of being the only medieval fortress you will ever see in Moldova. Besides, it is also among the most preserved ones in the country. During your short visit here, you will also come face to face with the Gypsies. The Gypsies live in castles, just like villas on the nearby hills and have their own king.

 

Rudi Monastery is an interesting place to visit if you want to explore the country's archeological and natural beauty. It is a representative edifice built the old Romanian style. For anyone who wants something out of this world, Rudi Monastery is the place to be. It offers a glimpse of the past and what made Moldova what it is today. View http://www.ehow.com/travel/ for a compilation of travel tips.

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