Today we’ll start our trip with a short walk in the village,through meadows covered with amazing flowers and hay covered wooden houses. Once in the center of the village we will stop at Ghetar Tourist Information Centre, located in an old traditional wooden barn. Here, besides detailed tourist information about the area we will hear the sound of tulnic (the local version of the alpenhorn) performed by our friend, Pasca Ilisie. At his age of 77 he has already 60 years of experience in wood carving – traditional occupation for Motzi – and he will prove this through a demonstration of this amazing craft, showing how everyday domestic or ritual objects have been made since centuries, here. Then, we will continue our hike to the Ice Cave, no more than 10’-15’. The impressive Scarisoara Ice Cave contains, according to last researches, the largest cave glacier in Europe. The cave, with an entrance of 48 meters deep and 60 meters large hosts Scarisoara Glacier – an impressive block of ice of 110.000 cubic meters, 22 meters thick and 3500 years old. Certainly, a lesson of geology that should be not missed, especially during spring time, when the ice formations are in their best shape. After return to the guesthouse and enjoy a good rest before lunch. Later, we will start to discover the area. A 3.5 – 4 hours hiking through Ocoale and Hanasesti hamlets will reveal a classical picture of these special mountains: small traditional mountain communities living according to their own time and rhythm of life, somewhere up in the mountains.