The Bucegimountains are located in central Romania, south of the city of Brasov.
At a higher elevation is the Bucegi Plateau, where wind and rain have turned the rocks into spectacular figures such as the Sphinx, a rock with the shape of a human-like face, with a lingering and enigmatic smile and Babele(the old ladies).
The BucegiMountains are also known for their colorful diversity in plants.
The BucegiMountains are a region in the Romanian Carpathian Range.
There are 41 plants from the BucegiMountains present on the Romanian Red List of the endangered, vulnerable and rare plants and 20 animal species present on the list from the Bern Convention to which Romania is one of the Contracting Parties.
In conclusion, the solution for preserving the natural environment in the BucegiMountains is to establish a national park and to enforce an adequated conservation policy.