Belarus Tour Package

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Duration

05 Days & 04 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

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Highlights

  • Sightseeing Tour of Minsk.
  • Excursion to Mir Castle – Nesvizh Palace.
  • Tour to Khatyn - The Mound of Glory.
  • Tour Brest Fortress - Belovezhskaya Pushcha.
  • Visiting Dudutki.

Day-01: Depart at Dhaka to Minsk & Sightseeing Tour of Minsk. Overnight stay at Hotel.

We extend a hearty greeting to you here in Minsk, the political and cultural hub of the Republic of Belarus. The nineteenth-century chronicles include the earliest recorded reference of it. It is a bustling metropolis now, with wide boulevards, both old and new buildings, countless parks, and a sophisticated infrastructure. Though Minsk is an exceptional example of large-scale Soviet planning, the city's rich history is demonstrated by a variety of great historical sites. The main thoroughfares in Minsk (Victory Avenue, Independence Avenue) and the architectural landmarks from the 17th to the 18th century (the Upper Town with City Hall, Holy Spirit Cathedral, and the Cathedral of Holy Virgin Mary, as well as the historic streets of the Trinity Suburb) are all included in the sightseeing tour. There are two structures ready to be explored: the National Library, which is listed among the world's most remarkable buildings, and the Victory Monument. Overnight in Minsk.

Day-02: Full day Visiting Excursion to Mir Castle – Nesvizh Palace. Overnight stay at Hotel.

After Breakfast Proceed to Mir, a tiny town located 90 kilometers southwest of Minsk. The fairytale Mir Castle, now referred to as the "medieval flower," is what made it most famous. UNESCO has inscribed the castle, an extraordinary architectural relic, on its list of World Cultural Heritage. Mir Castle was built at the end of the fifteenth century, and what makes it so distinctive now is the way it combines elements of Baroque, Renaissance, and Gothic architecture. In addition to being a historical landmark, this red-brick castle was formerly home to a number of aristocratic families that made significant contributions to the history of both the town and the nation. The tour continues at Nesvizh, a charming old town that is among the oldest in the nation. You will see the stunning Nesvizh Palace, which was once the aristocratic Radzivili family's home and contains a lovely park and the XVIth-century Farny Roman Catholic Church. There were previously some 170 chambers in the structure, and it was connected to the town's monasteries by a network of subterranean corridors. More than thirty exhibition halls, including Hunter's Hall, Prince's Apartments, Golden and Star Halls, and others, are part of the Palace's current display. Go back to Minsk. Spend the night in Minsk.

Day-03: Full day Tour to Khatyn - The Mound of Glory. Overnight stay at Hotel.

After breakfast You will discover more about Belarus's most sad historical era during the tour. The Khatyn Memorial honors the over three million Belarusians who lost their lives in World War II, also known as the Great Patriotic War. Khatyn was a typical Belarusian village northeast of Minsk until 1943. However, on March 22, 1943, the German forces dominating the area surrounded the settlement following a nearby combat in which a German officer was killed. After gathering up every resident, they all went to a barn, which was later set on fire. There were about 149 fatalities, including 75 children. Joseph Kaminsky, a 56-year-old man, was the only adult to survive the assault. Although he located his wounded kid, he was unable to save him. Constructed on the location of the previous settlement, it serves as a memorial to all those who lost their lives in Belarus. To establish a symbolic cemetery in Khatyn, a handful of earth from each of the 185 buildings that burnt and were never rebuilt was carried there. The 186th village, where this iconic graveyard is located, is Khatyn. It has grown to be one of the most significant locations in Belarus, serving as a somber reminder of the atrocities of war. The "Mound of Glory" memorial complex honors the bravery of the Belarusians who, during the Great Patriotic War, drove out Nazism in their own country. It stands 35 meters tall. A stone ring with pictures of the guerrillas and other kinds of soldiers is located at the summit, in the middle of a viewing platform. Four obelisks in the shape of bayonets, symbolizing the four fronts that liberated Belarus in the summer of 1944. The observation platform is reached by two stairs, each with 241 steps. Go back to Minsk. Spend the night in Minsk.

Day-04: Full day Tour Brest Fortress - Belovezhskaya Pushcha. Overnight stay at Hotel.

After early breakfast Traveling to the south of Belarus, you will see the 1,000-year-old city of Brest, which is the third-oldest city in Belarus after Polotsk (862), Turov (980), and 1019, when the city was first mentioned. You will go to the "BREST HERO-FORTRESS" memorial complex in the city, which is a symbol of Soviet resistance to Nazi forces in World War II. The memorial's cohesive architectural and artistic ensemble presents the old stronghold ruins, battlegrounds, and colossal statues, all of which contribute to the telling of the "true story of the legendary heroes of the Brest fortress." After that, you will go 57 km from Brest to Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, one of the most well-known locations in Belarus, which is recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and plays a significant role in the country's environment. The park is situated in Belarus's Brest area, 340 kilometers southwest of Minsk. It is the largest forest in the central European lowlands and one of Belarus's four national parks. The park is well-known for its historic oak trees, some of which are over 500 years old. There are roughly 900 different kinds of flowers and trees together. More than 250 animal and bird species can be found there, including the largest population of the endangered European bison. Go back to Minsk. Overnight in Minsk.

Day-05: Tour Dudutki & Depart Minsk Airport to Dhaka. End of the tour.

After breakfast Finalization The ethnographic complex of Dudutki is forty kilometers away from Minsk. You can experience both the convenience of a contemporary tourist destination and the life of an aristocratic manor from the 19th century in this location, which provides guests with: A collection of 18th and 20th century artifacts can be found in the ethnographic gallery, along with a 19th century blacksmith's shop, a 19th century straw and willow weaving yard, a 19th century woodworker's shop, a 19th century blacksmith's shop, a creamery, a bakery, a brewery that brews vodka, a shed housing vintage cars, a Dutch windmill built in 1903–1905, a wooden church dedicated to John the Prophet, a stable housing pedigree horses, a pony, and a donkey, zoological gardens with cows, goats, pigs, rabbits, and poultry, and an ostrich farm. You can try, feel, and touch every exhibit! Tastes from a local brewery (home-distilled vodka, bread, honey, and cucumbers), bakery (freshly baked bread, butter, and three types of cheese), and mill (bread prepared by peasants with a bit of fat) are available for sampling to museum visitors. Transportation to the National Airport.

  • + 04 Nights Hotel Accommodation.
  • + Transfer Airport to Hotel to Airport.
  • + Daily Breakfast.
  • + Full Day Sightseeing at Minsk the city Tour.
  • + All Tax & Vat.
  • - Personal expenses.
  • - Lunch & Dinner.
  • - Optional tours.
  • - Hotel early check-in or late check-out.
  • - Visa Fee.

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