
In this episode I have talked to Andrada Nica from Romania. Andrada moved from the urban city Cluj Napoca to the countryside of Apuseni Mountains for about six years ago. At that time, she and her husband decided to restore her husbands grandmother's 150 year old house in Dragoteni village, north west in Romania and in Apuseni Mountains. Casa Tara Beiusului is now a fully restored authentic traditional house which they rent out to traveler. In this podcast we talk about their decision to move to the countryside and live simple, Rumanian hospitality, traditional food and home cooking, living off nature and what’s available. We talked about stepping back in time, learning from the older generations. She is also giving us an insight to challenges and changes they have gone through. We discuss experiences, and how these interactions with people often turn in to lifelong friendship!
In this podcast about heritage and traditions you will hear more about...
Your host of the show is Linda Veråsdal, Founder of Ethical Travel Portal.
Links in the episode: Facebook Casa Tara Beiusului
NOTE: we are calling to unstable internet connection, and the sound is not always perfect!