Located in the northeastern region of Romania, near the stunning Eastern Carpathian Mountains, Lacu Rosu, or "Red Lake," is one of Romania’s natural wonders. Discovered in 1837, the lake was formed due to a landslide and is renowned for its unique reddish hue, a result of the iron oxides found in the region. The lush scenic beauty surrounding the lake attracts a large number of tourists each year. Visitors can indulge in a multitude of outdoor recreational activities, such as hiking, taking a scenic boat ride, and exploring the natural trails and various species of local fauna and flora. Furthermore, one of the most eye-catching features of Lacu Rosu are the tree trunks that rise directly out of the water, relics from the forest that existed before the lake's formation. With pristine natural beauty and distinctive character, Lacu Rosu creates an unforgettable Romanian travel experience.