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Official Guidance · Carpathian Chamois

CITES Export Permit Chamois Trophy Romania—For Norwegian Hunters

Your clear path to legal trophy export. Step-by-step, from Bucegi ridges to Oslo customs.

  • Ministry of Environment Licensed
  • CITES-compliant Outfitter
  • Romanian Alpine Guides Association

From Carpathian Peaks to Your Collection: The Legal Journey

The phrase "cites export permit chamois trophy romania for norwegian hunters" marks a crucial crossing. Not just the high pass at 2,200 metres, but the line between memory and legitimate possession.

A chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) silhouette at first light—every Norwegian sportsman knows the call of wild country. But your story doesn't end on the Bucegi escarpment. It ends with a CITES permit in your hand and customs-clear trophy, cradle to display.

Carpathian Safari acts as formal guide, ensuring each step—documentation, Ministry sign-off, CITES approval—is executed with the same care as your ascent. The process is precise, with no room for uncertainty.

Your trophy’s passage is legal, documented, and respectful. It is not hurried through a back gate. It is presented to you, as it should be, above the treeline, in keeping with both tradition and law.

Why Choose Romania for Your Chamois Trophy—And Why Legal Export Matters

Not all European hunting grounds offer clarity and honor in trophy export. Romania stands apart, both for its wild stock and its process.

Native Range, Wild Populations

The Carpathian chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) is indigenous here. No introductions, no artificial stock. Each animal is a true mountain survivor.

CITES Process—Seamless, Official

Romania’s Ministry of Environment issues CITES export permits in line with EU and Norwegian law. Every document is prepared and verified. No improvisation.

Trusted Facilitation

Carpathian Safari has guided dozens of Norwegian hunters through export—the paperwork, the protocol, every custom. No trophy leaves without being both legal and honored.

Bucegi Chamois Expedition: Your Legal Path to a Norwegian Collection

A six-day expert-guided ascent culminating in a legally exported trophy. Every Norwegian guest receives CITES-compliant documentation—no uncertainty, no delay.

Highlights

  • ·6 days in the Bucegi Mountains, Prahova County
  • ·Carpathian chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) in native habitat
  • ·Master mountain guide, all climbing equipment included
  • ·CITES export paperwork included and handled
  • ·Full-board at mountain hut
  • ·Autumn high season (best trophy coats)

Itinerary at a glance

  1. Day 1Arrival, gear check, documentation briefing
  2. Day 2–5Chamois hunting above the tree line, trophy selection, CITES paperwork initiation
  3. Day 6Final CITES export permit, departure for Norway

Included

  • Mountain permits
  • Master mountain guide
  • Mountain hut full-board
  • Climbing equipment
  • CITES paperwork

Norwegian Confidence, Proven Process

Everything was perfectly arranged. The export permit was ready before I packed my trophy. Customs in Oslo had no questions.
Lars H. · Norway · ★★★★★
I worried about legal export, but Carpathian Safari handled it all. The CITES paperwork was correct and accepted without delay.
Eivind S. · Norway · ★★★★★
Exported Chamois Trophies to Norway
30+
CITES Export Success Rate
100%
Years Serving Norwegian Sportsmen
12

Exporting Your Chamois Trophy—FAQs for Norwegian Hunters

Answers drawn from the experiences of Norwegian hunters, and from official CITES and Ministry guidelines.

What documents are required to export a chamois trophy from Romania to Norway?
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You need a Romanian CITES export permit, trophy documentation from your outfitter, and Norwegian import approval. Carpathian Safari provides all Romanian paperwork and guides you in preparing for Norwegian requirements.
Is the CITES export permit included in the package?
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Yes. All CITES paperwork is included in the Bucegi Chamois Expedition. Our staff completes the documentation for you.
How long does the export process take after the hunt?
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With Carpathian Safari, CITES paperwork is usually finalized before departure. However, allow up to 10 working days for formalities if unforeseen delays occur.
Can I take my trophy with me directly, or is shipping required?
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Most Norwegian hunters depart with their trophy in person, CITES permit in hand. Shipping can be arranged if requested, with full documentation.
Is chamois trophy export from Romania to Norway legal?
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Yes. The chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) is legal for export with a valid CITES export permit and compliance with Norwegian import rules.
Who handles communication with Romanian authorities?
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Carpathian Safari manages communication with the Ministry of Environment and CITES officials on your behalf.

Trusted by Norwegian Hunters, Endorsed by Romanian Authorities

Our compliance is not a claim—it is a matter of record. Each export is documented, each permit official.

  • Licensed by the Romanian Ministry of Environment
  • CITES paperwork included and prepared in-house
  • Dozens of Norwegian hunters successfully guided through export
  • References available on request

CITES export permits are issued by the Romanian authorities in accordance with Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 and are required for chamois trophy export to Norway.

Start Your Bucegi Chamois Story—With Every Document in Place

No Norwegian hunter should be left uncertain at the border. Let us handle the paperwork, so your focus remains with the mountains. Every ascent, every descent, is covered.

Autumn 2026 reservations are limited—ministry quotas apply.

  • CITES export permit included
  • Official guide through every legal step
  • Transparent, documented compliance

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