Mir and Nesvizh are small and cosy towns at 1.5 hour drive from Minsk. The cities hold the impossibly romantic 16th-century palaces, which are real pearls of Belarus architecture. They were once owned by the powerful Radziwill magnate family (the most powerful and rich clan in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania). Castles are under UNESCO...Read more
Visit Brest city and Brest Fortress. Brest is one of the oldest cities in Belarus. Brest fortress is the main attraction for travelers visiting Brest. Built in 1836, it went down in history thanks to the heroic defence of the Red Army against the Nazis in 1941 year.
Explore Brest and Brest Fortress during a day trip from Minsk. Enjoy a...Read more
Get an introduction to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Mir Castle and Nesvizh Castle on a private full-day tour from Minsk. Learn about the noble families of Belarus, stroll around the beautiful grounds and...Read more
In the national park we can set a program interesting for you. You can make a combination out of the following options: National Park sightseeing tour, Belarusian Santa Claus residence, Wildlife museum, animal enclosures.
National Park sightseeing tour includes the drive through the forest with nature sights, Museum of Folk Life and Old...Read more
Mir and Nesvizh castles are the most valuable architectural treasures of Belarus included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. It will take us 1, 5 hours to get to Mir. In Mir we'll see the splendid castle which preserves 500-years history and represents the unique mixture of styles - Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. We can also take a look at the...Read more
Beijing’s hutong feel much more atmospheric with a private guide on hand to tell their stories and answer all your questions. Experience big-ticket highlights of the Great Wall of China and Beijing Hutong. Stroll though Back Lakes by rickshaw and foot. Visit Nanluoguxiang, Yinding Bridge alongside lesser-known courtyards on this door-to-door...Read more
Brest is one of the oldest cities in Belarus. Brest attracts tourists from all over the world as a magnet. A rich history and modernity are perfectly intertwined today in this wonderful regional center.
An unforgettable trip to Belovezhskaya Pushcha (Bialowieza Forest), will leave no one indifferent. This majestic primeval forest is the...Read more
The tour is delivered by certified local professionals whose language level is excellent or close. The tour is tailored to your personal interests and if you'd like a village walk on the way to get acquainted with the local way of life, that is not a...Read more
Exclusive private tour to a secret Soviet command center! This is the only such place in the whole world, which survived in its original condition and my private tour is the one in Belarus, and i guess in whole world too. Fantastic time machine hidden in belarussian forest. This trip will be great for everyone, and will be fantastic surprise for...Read more
Mir and Nesvizh are small and cosy towns at 1.5 hour drive from Minsk. The cities hold the impossibly romantic 16th-century palaces, which are real pearls of Belarus architecture. They were once owned by the powerful Radziwill magnate family (the most powerful and rich clan in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania). Castles are under UNESCO protection for...Read more
The drive from Minsk to Grodno will take 4 hours. In Grodno we'll see the best preserved historical center in Belarus. We will start at Soviet square. First, we will visit outstanding St. Francis Xavier Cathedral built in the XVIII century with its rich majestic interior. We can also take a look at the former jesuits's pharmacy with the oldest...Read more
You're welcome to visit Belorussian sector of the 30 km. zone of the Chernobyl NPP.
The program of the tour includes: visit of the museum of the reserve, visits to the villages resettled after the accident, where you can see and visit the surviving buildings of houses of culture, schools, hospitals, post offices, shops, apartment and...Read more
The castles of Nesvizh and Mir date back to the 16th century and belonged to the most powerful Balarussian aristocratic families until the October Revolution. You are registered in the UNESCO World Heritage...Read more
The drive from Minsk to Brest will take 4, 5 hours. First, we'll visit the heroic Brest fortress. We will walk around the Central Island called Ciudadel which today is represented by the ruins of the old fortress and the monumental complex dedicated to the courageous resistance of the fortress in the IIWW. We'll see the touching monument called...Read more
This is a golden classic of Belarusian tourism. We'll cycle around an expressive and spectacular schoolbook of history of Belarus unfolded on a picturesque landscape. The small town of Zasla-je absorbed whole dramatic nature and contrariety of the Belarusian context. Town's railway station with symbolic name "Belarus" was situated just on a state...Read more