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The President of the Czech Republic, on vacation on the motorcycle, in Romania. “Pleasant people and beautiful places”

Czech President Petr Pavel, photo: Vondrouš Roman / čtk / Profimedia

Czech President Petr Pavel, photo: Vondrouš Roman / čtk / Profimedia

The Czech president Petr Pavel visited several tourist attractions in our country during the vacation he spent accompanied by a small guard, according to Idecns.cz, who also published dozens of the leave of the leader from Prague.

According to the quoted source, at the beginning of September, the Czech leader went on a motorcycle vacation, traveling by car to Košice, from where he continued with a motorcycle through Hungary to Romania, which he crossed almost entirely.

He visited, among other things, the fortress of Alba Iulia, Transfăgărășan and Transalpina, but also had meetings with the bears.

Petr Pavel prefers the mountains and was looking for a modest and anonymous accommodation. He plans his routes alone, does not sleep anywhere more than one night and planning his accommodation from day to day.

“The train trip was wonderful, because we saved two days and, at the same time, it was pleasant to sleep before leaving. As for the journey, I would recommend to all Romania. Sometimes we have prejudices that it is a very backward country, but in fact it is a beautiful country, with many people, if they have a lot of people, Time, very friendly, which is probably not found today, ”said the Czech president.

In total, it has traveled over three thousand kilometers on the motorcycle. The trip also had an unforeseen look. Together with a doctor, the Czech president helped a man sick of epilepsy, met on the road, to get out of a crisis.

The President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, made an unofficial visit, kept secret, and in Craiova.



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