The Omu Cabin, Romania’s highest-altitude lodging, has reopened to tourists after operating sporadically for years, primarily as an emergency shelter. Located over 2,500 meters high in the Bucegi Mountains, the cabin’s reopening marks a return to regular tourism. Andrei Adamuță, the new administrator, has transitioned from a lifestyle centered around luxury yachting in Saint-Tropez to managing the remote mountain facility. The cabin previously faced challenges with consistent operation and accessibility. Its reopening is expected to boost tourism in the Bucegi area. Adamuță’s appointment signals a renewed effort to revitalize the historic mountain refuge.