vineri, 7 decembrie 2018

Exploring Romania

One thing that I’m sure is that this is the country I have explored the most by myself, really even more than Spain.
The flexibility of my project allowed me to travel a lot, and as the members of others NGO´s had different schedules, I did some of the trips alone, what was also a big challenge for me.
In Romania I had travel, by boat, by car, by train, I did hitchhiking, couchsurfing, finding the most complicated conventions in blablacar to get from Baia Mare to Craiova in the shorter time…
I visited so far every important city and I want to remember it.
With my first roommates we rented a car and did an amazing trip in the mountains, the road of Transalpina and Transfagarasan with those gorgeous views.
A friend from Spain came to visit me during my holidays, and we made a trip from Cluj to the Danube Delta crossing Romania from part to part by car and also the river by boat, I think is one of the most beautiful experiences I had.
After the on-arrival training I had the chance to meet the people again in every corner of the country, it is so cool to see how they changed, or how the people that I meet and barely speak English now almost have a C1, or how I improve from not being able to say ``multumesc´´ to have a conversation with the people I meet everywhere in Romanian.
I spend last week, the centenary of Romania in Timisoara, a beautiful city where there where concerts, Christmas markets…
It is just amazing being exactly here when is the capital of the youth the 100 anniversary and Christmas, it is just so full of lights and shows and life, that I cannot believe I had no idea of this when I applied.
My time is almost gone, but I thing I´m leaving seeing much more than I ever expected.

Esther Perez - EVS volunter
Volunteering &Sustainable Development II - Erasmus+ project

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