Best of Belarus With Serene World

Belarus

Best of Belarus With Serene World

INCLUDED:
  • 2 Flight
  • 2 Hotel
  • 8 Transfer
  • 7 Activities

The capital of Belarus, Minsk is a city of rich history and modern charm. Known for its wide boulevards and Soviet-era architecture, it offers a unique blend of the past and present. Key attractions include the National Library of Belarus, a striking diamond-shaped building with panoramic city views, and Victory Square, one of the largest squares in Europe. The Trinity Suburb enchants visitors with its 19th-century charm, while the Island of Tears is a poignant memorial. Minsk also boasts vibrant parks like Gorky Park and cultural landmarks such as the Great Patriotic War Museum. It’s a city that captivates with its history, culture, and serene green spaces. Explore Belarus with Serene World Tours.

Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival At Minsk

  1. Arrival at Minsk Airport. We warmly welcome you in Minsk – Our Serene World Representative will meet you outside the airport , holding a placard with your name . They will escort you to the hotel.
  2. Check-in to the Hotel and Rest.
  3. In Evening Leisure Time to Walk through the city. The capital of the Republic of Belarus, its political and cultural center. Today, it is a dynamic city with expansive boulevards, modern and historical buildings, endless parks and well-developed infrastructure.
  4. Overnight stay at the hotel.


Day 2

 Minsk city tour & Transfer to Dudutki

  1. Breakfast at hotel.
  2. Start sightseeing tour of Minsk includes the main avenues (Independence Avenue, Victory Avenue) and the architectural monuments of the XVIIth - XX centuries (the Upper Town with the City Hall, Holy Spirit Cathedral and the Cathedral of Holy Virgin Mary, old streets of the Trinity Suburb). The Victory Monument and the National Library are waiting to be explored.
  3. Transfer to Dudutki (60 km from Minsk).
  4. Dudutki museum is a former country landowner’s estate. Today it is a popular open-air museum, displaying all the traditional Belarusian crafts. Beside the working farm with different animals, it includes an original working windmill and lots of functioning workshops, presenting to visitor’s carpentry, pottery, braiding, blacksmithing, bakery and even cheese-making. The craftsmen will be happy to show off their skills and guests will be invited to try! And do not miss a chance to have some training in horse-riding or try some splendid traditionally cooked meal accompanied by homemade moonshine (samogon).
  5. Dinner and Overnight at hotel.
     


Day 3

Nesvizh Palace Tour & Transfer to Brest

  1. Breakfast at hotel.
  2. Transfer to Nesvizh – a delightful historic town, one of the oldest in the country.
  3. You will visit the magnificent Nesvizh Palace – former residence of the aristocratic Radzivili family, which also includes beautiful park and Farny Roman-Catholic Church of the XVIth century. The complex once numbered around 170 rooms, with a series of underground passages connecting it to the town’s monasteries. Today the exposition of the Palace includes more than 30 exhibition halls, including Prince's apartments, Golden and Star halls, Hunter’s hall and others.
  4. Transfer to Brest and Dinner in restaurant.
  5. Overnight in Brest.


Day 4

Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park & Brest City Tour

  1. Breakfast at hotel.
  2. After breakfast we'll visit to the national park Belovezhskaya Pushcha. This world-famous park, which is included into the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is one of the last and largest remaining parts of the immense primeval forest which once spread across the European Plain. Pushcha’s present animal and bird world is very rich and diverse. The reserve is home to around 200 species of bird, including corncrake, eagle owl, white stork, along with 60 species of mammal, including wild boar, wild horses, roaming elk, deer and perhaps most famously, bison, which is supposed to be one of the symbols of the country. Excursion includes the tour around Pushcha and visit to the Museum of Nature.
  3. Return to Brest.
  4. Brest city tour. Brest is a traditional "western gate" of the country. It is a calm and relaxed city, with famous Sovetskaya Street and alike boulevards, which are perfect for promenading. But the main attraction of the city is the Brest fortress, which is of course included into the city tour. The fortress made a prolonged defense against the Nazis in 1941 and was ruined in the result of severe battles. Only a handful of men had survived but citizens all over the USSR had been inspired by the heroism of the Brest fortress defenders. Today it is a giant deeply-affecting memorial.
  5. Overnight in Brest.


Day 5

Kosovo Palace and Ruzhany Tour

  1. Breakfast at hotel.
  2. Tranfer to Grodno.
  3. In between your journey visit to Kosovo to have a look at Sixth century Kosovo Palace and Ruzhany - to see the remains of Sapega family palace and to listen to the story of this once powerful aristocratic family.
  4. Time at leisure.  Walk through the city and explore at own.
  5. Dinner at the hotel restaurant.
  6. Overnight stay at the hotel in Grodno.


Day 6

Grodno city tour & Transfer to Minsk

  1. Breakfast at hotel.
  2. Start your city tour of Grodno. The name of the city is tightly connected with the history of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Indeed, under the rule of Grand Duke Vitautis the town acquired equal status with Vilnius as a second state capital. It also used to be the main residence of the Polish King Stefan Batory in the XVIth century. His influence can be widely seen today in much of the city’s architecture. The most interesting sights of Grodno include Jesuit Farny Cathedral, Kolozhskaya Church of St Boris and St Hleb, Old and New Castles, Great Choral Synagogue, Sovetskaya Street and others. Transfer to Minsk via Mir.
  3. Transfer to Mir, which is a small town 90 km to the south-west from Minsk. It is most famous for the fairy-tale Mir Castle, still known today as the “medieval flower”. Castle is an impressive architectural monument, included into the list of World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. It was erected at the end of the XVth century and today it is a combination of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance architecture that makes Mir Castle so unique. This red brick castle is also a historical monument, which used to belong to several aristocratic families, who have left their mark in the history of the town and of the country in general. 
  4. Transfer to Minsk.
  5. Overnight in Minsk.


Day 7

Departure 

  1. Breakfast at the hotel.
  2. Check-out from hotel and Transfer to the airport.
  3. Departure with carrying everlasting memories with Serene World.

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Official Name:
Respublika Bielarus
int'l long form: Republic of Belarus
int'l short form: Belarus
formerly: Belorussia, Byelorussia, White Russia

ISO Country Code: by, BLR

Time:
Time Zone: Eastern European Time
Local Time = UTC +2h (summer +3)
Actual Time: Tue-Oct-24  09:14

Country Calling Code: +375

Capital City: Minsk

Other Cities: Baranovichi, Bobruysk, Brest,
Gomel, Grodno, Hrodna, Mogilev, Polotsk, Vitebsk.

Government:
Type: Republic (in fact a dictatorship)
Independence: 25 August 1991 (from the Soviet Union).

Geography:
Location: Eastern Europe.
Area: 208,000 km² (80,100 sq. mi.)
Terrain: Landlocked, generally flat with thick forests, much marshland and fields.

Climate: Cold winters, cool and moist summers, transitional between continental and maritime.

People:
Nationality: Belarusian
Population: 9.4 million (2020)
Ethnic groups: Belarusian (81%), Russian (11%), Polish, Ukrainian, other (8%).
Religions: Eastern Orthodox 80%, other (including Roman Catholic, Greek Catholic, Protestant, Autocephalous Orthodox, Jewish, and Muslim) 20%.
Language: Belarusian, Russian (both official).
Literacy: 98%.

Natural resources: Forests, peat deposits, small quantities of oil and natural gas, granite, dolomitic limestone, marl, chalk, sand, gravel, clay.

Agriculture products: Grain, potatoes, vegetables, sugar beets, flax; beef and milk.

Industries: Metal-cutting machine tools, tractors, trucks, earthmovers, motorcycles, televisions, chemical fibers, fertilizer, textiles, radios, refrigerators.

Exports - commodities: machinery and equipment, mineral products, chemicals, metals, textiles, foodstuffs.

Exports partners: Russia 43.9%, Ukraine 11.5%, UK 8.2% (2017)

Imports - commodities:

Imports partners: Russia 57.2%, China 8%, Germany 5.1% (2017)

Currency: Belarusian ruble (BYB/BYR)
 

₹74590

₹64990 per person*

*Excluding applicable taxes and Airfare

13 % OFF
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