Transport
Having a car is highly recommended as public transport to smaller communes can be infrequent and limited.





Perişoru is a commune situated in the southeastern part of Romania, specifically in Călărași County. Historically known as Ion Gheorghe Duca, this settlement is deeply rooted in the agricultural traditions of the Bărăgan Plain, one of Europe's most fertile regions. Visitors will find a quiet, slow-paced environment where local customs and rural architecture remain a part of daily life. While primarily a residential and farming community, its location provides a unique perspective on the vast, open landscapes of Muntenia. It serves as a tranquil stop for those exploring the region or traveling between Bucharest and the Black Sea coast, offering a stark contrast to the country's bustling urban centers.
Perişoru is a commune situated in the southeastern part of Romania, specifically in Călărași County. Historically known as Ion Gheorghe Duca, this settlement is deeply rooted in the agricultural traditions of the Bărăgan Plain, one of Europe's most fertile regions. Visitors will find a quiet, slow-paced environment where local customs and rural architecture remain a part of daily life. While primarily a residential and farming community, its location provides a unique perspective on the vast, open landscapes of Muntenia. It serves as a tranquil stop for those exploring the region or traveling between Bucharest and the Black Sea coast, offering a stark contrast to the country's bustling urban centers.
Authentic rural Romanian atmosphere.
Located in the heart of the fertile Bărăgan Plain.
Close proximity to the regional hub of Călărași.
Insight into local agricultural traditions and landscapes.
Limited tourist infrastructure such as hotels or formal attractions within the commune.
The primary language spoken is Romanian; English proficiency may be limited among older residents.
The area is predominantly agricultural, meaning seasonal farming activity is common and shapes the local rhythm.
Best visited as a brief stop or a quiet base for exploring the wider Călărași region.
Having a car is highly recommended as public transport to smaller communes can be infrequent and limited.
Greeting locals with a polite 'Bună ziua' is a standard and appreciated gesture in rural communities.
Experiencing traditional rural life in the Bărăgan Plain.
RON lei
$30-$60 p/day
Romanian, English
Stock up on specialized items in larger cities like Călărași, as local shops primarily carry basic essentials.
The open fields of the Bărăgan Plain offer beautiful, unobstructed sunrise and sunset views for photographers.
May-June, September-October
Pleasant temperatures and greening landscapes make this a great time for scenic drives through the plain.
Summers can be very hot and dry in the Bărăgan; ensure you have plenty of water and sun protection.
The harvest season brings a lot of activity to the fields and generally mild, comfortable weather.
Expect cold temperatures and occasional snow; rural roads may require extra caution during winter months.