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Mir - Nesvizh (2 days)
Mir and Nesvizh. Behind these names breath of centuries. Here the history not of one family or the city was written – the history of outstanding people and the great states was written. You visit the most beautiful castles of Belarus - 2 of 4 objects of UNESCO. You learn subtleties of perfect fortification systems and will pass across halls which still remember grand dukes and kings. You learn about secrets and intrigues, about legends and legends among avenues of shady parks.

Minsk - Mir Castle - Slonim - Zhirovichi (2 days)
Excursion Minsk – Mir Castle – Slonim – Zhirovichi is an eventful two-day tour across Belarus. You will explore the capital, learn its history, see the main landmarks, visit the majestic Mir Castle, enjoy the atmosphere of the ancient town of Slonim, and touch the spiritual heritage of Zhirovichi. This route combines the culture, architecture, and sacred sites of Belarus, offering a deeper understanding of the country's historical past. The program of the two-day excursion Minsk – Mir Castle – Slonim – Zhirovichi includes a sightseeing tour of Minsk, an introduction to the history and architecture of Mir Castle, and a visit to the Zhirovichi Holy Assumption Monastery – one of the main Orthodox shrines in Belarus. Upon request, a private or corporate tour along the route Minsk – Mir Castle – Slonim – Zhirovichi can be arranged, tailored to your interests and preferences.

Brest - Belovezhskaja pushcha (2 days)
You will visit places surprising and attractive. Brest city will tell about "highlight" - here, the lamplighter manually lights lamps. The Brest fortress-hero will meet by the song “Sacred War” that it became the anthem of those terrible years, and will tell about defense of a citadel. And you will be able to learn more about the Belarusian nature in the most ancient forest area of Europe - in Bialowieza Forest.

Minsk - Dudutki - Mir - Nesvizh - Brest - Belovezhskaya puscha (3 days)
In the center of Belarus is located its capital - Minsk. The best masters keep it sacred the ancient Belarusian technologies, crafts, recipes - you will see it at Dudutki. You will see and one of the most beautiful castles in Europe - the Mir Castle. Atmosphere of the medieval city will meet you Nesvizh, the Nyasvizh palace will delight the royal luxury. The indelible mark in the fate of the country was left by the Great Patriotic War, the memory of the tragedy is stored in the Brest Fortress. Belarus is a fascinating story, against the backdrop of a pristine nature, you will see it in the National Park Belovezhskaya Pushcha.

Grodno - Lida - Korobchitsy (2 days)
In two days you will visit one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, in the first city of Belarus by the number of attractions, in 3 medieval castles, in one of the reserves of Belarus. You will be able to fully enjoy the pristine nature, wildlife, architectural and cultural heritage. You will have the opportunity to show the qualities of an artisan and taste the dishes of Belarusian national cuisine.

Brest - Belovezhskaya Pushcha
The tour gives you the opportunity to get acquainted with the oldest protected forest in Europe, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tourists from all over the world come here to breathe in the air of the age-old forest, to see the majestic bison, bears and other animals - not only in aviaries, but also in the forest, while walking along a reserved path. A trip to the Manor of Belarusian Santa Claus will take you to another reality, where there is no place for everyday life and worries.

Vitebsk - Polotsk (2 days)
The tour will start in Vitebsk - the city of Marc Chagall. Domes of temples, ancient streets, miniature houses, ribbons of wooden fences and cabmen forever remained in the canvases of the artist. You will see all the stories with your own eyes. The next day you will meet with the city-patriarch Polotsk, where our culture and traditions were born. The history of ten thousand years is preserved by Polotsk Sophia, Borisov Stones, ancient monasteries and legends.

Gomel - Vetka - Mozyr - Jurovichi (2 days)
The tour begins with a visit to Gomel - these are picturesque parks, temples and lush halls of the palace. And near the city, among the oldest settlements, in the town of Vetka, the museum of folk art and Old Believers, unbeknownst to the world, thanks to unique exhibits, hid. The second day will take you to where the memory of the people and the breath of the past centuries are stored in the powerful walls of monasteries and temples and in the museum of political repressions.

Belarusian vacation 4 days
You will discover the secrets of the oldest protected forest in Europe - Belovezhskaya Pushcha. You will visit the place where Belarus took the first blow of the Second World War - in the Brest Fortress. Khatyn will tell about the tragedy of the villages burned in the war. You will be welcomed by the Belarusian capital - Minsk. In the world of ancient Belarusian crafts and technologies will transfer the museum complex Dudutki. The town of Mir and the medieval giant - Mir Castle - will show how the Belarusian gentry lived.

Minsk - Dudutki - Mir - Nesvizh (2 days)
In the heart of the country there is a beautiful city, with spacious avenues and ancient streets - the city of Minsk. And Dudutki is impressed with ancient Belarusian crafts and technologies, a unique collection of cars and the embodiment of ancient recipes in the products you will try. What did the inhabitants of the Belarusian townships in the Middle Ages tell you the town of Mir and the medieval giant - Mir Castle. In addition, you will visit the legendary city of Belarus - the capital of the "uncrowned kings" of the Radziwills - Nesvizh.

Minsk - Dudutki - Hatyn - Barrow of Glory (2 days)
You will get acquainted with the capital of Belarus, and its largest city - Minsk. His monumental post-war architecture in harmony with the monuments of the Middle Ages and modern buildings, avenues and noise - with the comfort of the old streets. You will visit the museum complex "Dudutki" where every day in front of the story comes to life. Finally touch on the history of the war years in the memorial dedicated destroyed together with the inhabitants of the village, and the Glory Mound - a monument of Liberation "Land under White Wings".

Minsk - Dudutki - Grodno - Korobchitsy (2 days)
Choosing such a tour you will visit the capital of the country - in the city of Minsk. Its rich past and rapidly developing modernity are impressive, and the streets of the Old City, with many shops and cafes, attract coziness and special color. It is worth learning about the country's culture - the ancient Belarusian traditions and crafts are sacredly preserved by craftsmen in Dudutki. The priceless architectural heritage of the city of Grodno - one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. And near - the treasury of the Belarusian nature and agrotourism - Korobchitsy.

Minsk - Hatyn - Barrow of Glory - Brest - Belovezhskaya Pushcha (2 days)
A tour of the city of Minsk will be opened. Through the city, which was destroyed every time, but every time it was rebuilt and rebuilt. However, there are settlements burnt to the ground during the war, they dedicated a large memorial complex Khatyn, and the joy of victory is dedicated to the mound of glory. Further the road will lead to Brest - the only one where the most recognizable person is the lantern, because he lights the lanterns here every day. In Brest, guests are also attracted by the memorial, which keeps the memory of the first day of the war - Brest Hero Fortress. A symbol of the country are bison - majestic animals you will see in the secular forests of Belovezhskaya Pushcha.

Minsk - Dudutki - Brest - Belovezhskaya Pushcha (2 days)
In this tour, you will be able to get acquainted with the main aspects that are worth knowing when coming to Belarus. Minsk will tell about its past and present, history and architecture. With the ancient Belarusian crafts and recipes will introduce you folk craftsmen in Dudutki. With the coziness of the pedestrian streets of Belarusian cities and with their amazing traditions you will meet in Brest. In the Brest Fortress you will learn about the courage of the war years and the first day of the war. And Belovezhskaya Pushcha will let you breathe the fresh air of the oldest nature reserve in Europe and see its inhabitants in numerous enclosures, among which the owners of the local forests are bison.

Minsk - Hatyn - Barrow of Glory - Stalin line - Zaslavl (2 days)
A small and informative journey near Minsk with an echo of the war years. Minsk is the capital of Belarus and the country's largest city. He is ready to open to you his special features and unique sights. Many of them are post-war times, because during the war the city suffered a lot. The whole village was burned with the inhabitants - one of them is Khatyn, the memory of which is kept by the memorial complex. A mound of glory keeps the joy of victory. In the complex Stalin's Line you will see the largest collection of military equipment in the CIS. And finally we will return to the Belarusian history and go to one of the most ancient cities - Zaslavl.

Brest - Belovezhskaja pushcha (2 days)
You will visit places surprising and attractive. Brest city will tell about "highlight" - here, the lamplighter manually lights lamps. The Brest fortress-hero will meet by the song “Sacred War” that it became the anthem of those terrible years, and will tell about defense of a citadel. And you will be able to learn more about the Belarusian nature in the most ancient forest area of Europe - in Bialowieza Forest.

Brest - Belovezhskaya puscha - Mir - Minsk (2 days)
In just two days you will visit 2 of the 4 UNESCO World Heritage sites located in Belarus. You will visit the oldest protected forest in Europe and see the bison. And in the Mir with majestic towers you will be met by one of the most beautiful castles in Europe - Mirsky. In addition, you will find a tour of the city Brest, where until now the lanterns are lit by the hand lamp, where the voice of Levitan is met by the Brest Hero Fortress. And the journey will end with an acquaintance with the Belarusian capital - the city of Minsk.

Brest - Belovezhskaya puscha - Mir - Nesvizh (2 days)
You will visit the city where to this day the tradition of lighting lanterns lives - the lantern has become the most recognizable inhabitant of Brest. The most recognizable attraction and symbol of the courage of the people is the Brest Fortress. Further you will visit the ancient reserve of Europe - Belovezhskaya Pushcha, where the mighty bison live. The magnificent towers will be met by one of the most beautiful castles in Europe - Mirsky. And the most legendary city of Belarus will open the doors to the magnificent Nesvizh Palace.

Brest - Belovezhskaya puscha - Mir - Nesvizh - Minsk (3 days)
You will visit Brest - this is one of the most ancient cities, where the streets beckon with medieval comfort, and the Brest Hero Fortress keeps the memory of the courage of the war years. And in the ancient reserve of Europe - Belovezhskaya Pushcha - the guests are met by majestic bisons and century-old oaks. Great history and wealth of powerful dynasties are stored in the cities of Mir and Nesvizh. The program will end with the acquaintance with the capital of Belarus - the city of Minsk - with its unique face and character, with the past, the present and the future.

Brest - Belovezhskaya puscha - Mir - Minsk - Dudutki (3 days)
You will walk along the streets of Brest, feel the tragedy of a whole people in the Brest Fortress. Enjoy the pristine Belarusian nature and its inhabitants, listening to the "tunes" of Belovezhskaya Pushcha. One of the most beautiful castles of Belarus will open for you the curtain of the Middle Ages. And the museum complex Dudutki will help you get acquainted with Belarusian traditions. The tour will end with an acquaintance with the Belarusian capital - the city of Minsk.

Grodno - Korobchitsy - Mir - Novogrudok (2 days)
On the picturesque bank of the Nemana is located the ancient Grodno. The city, which was repeatedly chosen by its residence Lithuanian princes and Polish kings. Thanks to them, up to now, a unique architectural heritage has been preserved here. And in Korobchitsy you will get acquainted with the national heritage and crafts. And then - Novogrudok - the first capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the ruins of the once majestic castle. The tour will end in Mir, where one of the most beautiful castles of Europe - Mirsky - will meet you.

Grodno - Korobchitsy - Belovezhskaya puscha - Brest (3 days)
The tour begins in Grodno, a city that has preserved the legacy of the past and two medieval castles. Further you will visit Korobchitsy - a complex with national cuisine and crafts. We will continue in the oldest reserve in Europe - Belovezhskaya Pushcha, where powerful bisons live. Here you will stay for the night, having the opportunity to enjoy nature. On the last day we get acquainted with Brest and the Brest Fortress - a symbol of the courage of the Soviet people.

Vitebsk - Zdravnevo - Mogilev (2 days)
Vitebsk is the capital of Slavic Bazaar and Slavic culture. The city that inspired the world-famous artists: Marc Chagall, Kazimir Malevich and Ilya Repin. Next you will see Mogilev - authentic architecture, river landscapes and the only monument in the world to the Stargazer. In conclusion, you will visit the memorial of the Battle of Buinich field, after which Mogilev was called "the father of Stalingrad." Two cities - two stories about great people and victories, a rich past and modernity.

Vitebsk - Zdravnevo - Polotsk - Minsk - Dudutki (3 days)
Vitebsk is the cultural capital of Belarus, the city of Marc Chagall, one of the most ancient cities of Belarus, originated on the banks of the Western Dvina and Vitba in the middle of the trade route "from the Varangians to the Greeks". Then Polotsk will meet you - the oldest chronicler city, the treasure of Belarusian history. A treasure of ancient Belarusian traditions and crafts is Dudutki, where history comes to life in full view. Do not leave indifferent and the city of Minsk - the ancient and modern capital of Belarus.
Tours in Belarus
Why choose sightseeing tours in Belarus?
Tours to Belarus attract tourists with their affordability, diverse routes, and rich cultural heritage. A trip to Belarus is an opportunity to experience national cuisine, traditions, and crafts. The portal Ekskursii.by offers a wide selection of group and individual tours from Minsk, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of medieval castles, stroll through the old streets of cities, and enjoy the beauty of national parks. Both short and multi-day tour programs in Belarus are available for tourists. All excursions include transport and guided services (guide services, driver, provision of a bus/car, and all transport costs, including toll roads, fuel, and paid parking). Additionally, entrance tickets are included in the cost of group excursions, and some long-distance routes also include a set lunch.
One-day tours from Minsk
The main advantage of such excursions is the ability to quickly and comfortably reach interesting places, spend the day outdoors or in a historical setting, and return home without the need for an overnight stay in a hotel. Tours from Minsk are the perfect choice for one-day trips, as many must-visit locations are situated around the capital.
- Mir and Nesvizh Castles:
Mir – built in the 16th century, it combines elements of Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance styles and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Visiting the castle, you will discover fascinating legends about the ram\'s head, the apple orchard, and the underground passage.
Nesvizh – the former residence of the Radziwill princes, impresses with its elegance and luxury. The palace and park complex includes the castle itself, the Corpus Christi Church, and a picturesque park.
- Brest Fortress:
The land where fierce battles took place in 1941. The memorial complex includes the ruins of the fortress, museums, and monuments dedicated to the heroes of the defense. Visiting the fortress is an opportunity to honor the memory of the homeland’s defenders and learn more about the events of World War II.
- Strochitsy Museum:
The only open-air skansen museum in Belarus represents a traditional Belarusian village of the 18th-19th centuries. Here you can see wooden houses, churches, mills, and other buildings, as well as learn about the everyday life and crafts of Belarusian peasants.
- Khatyn:
Memorial complex, built on the site of a village burned by the Nazis. It is a symbol of the tragedy of the Belarusian people during World War II. The complex includes the «Cemetery of Villages», the «Wall of Memory» and other monuments that commemorate the war\'s victims.
Multi-day Sightseeing Tours in Belarus
If you have more time, multi-day sightseeing trips will allow you to delve deeper into the history and culture of Belarus by choosing routes that cover major attractions, themed trips, or combined options with active recreation.
- Historical Routes:
Multi-day tours often include visits to the capital, regional centers, and other cities with a rich historical heritage.
- Minsk:
In the capital, you can visit Trinity Suburb, a historic district that has preserved 19th-century architecture, Independence Square, the central square of Minsk, where the Government House, the Red Church, and Belarusian State University are located. You can also explore Upper Town, the historic center with the Town Hall, Holy Spirit Cathedral, and other historic buildings. Another must-visit site is the National Library of Belarus, one of the city\'s most recognizable buildings. You can find more details about Minsk excursions here.
- Brest:
A city known for its heroic history. Here you will find Brest Fortress, a memorial complex dedicated to the heroes of World War II, the Archaeological Museum «Berestye», which showcases the ancient city of Berestye, and Belovezhskaya Pushcha, one of Europe\'s oldest forests.
- Grodno:
A regional center with numerous architectural monuments from different eras. Notable attractions include the Old and New Castles, Kalozha Church of the 12th century, the Great Choral Synagogue in Grodno, and St. Francis Xavier Cathedral.
- Vitebsk:
The birthplace of Marc Chagall and host of the annual international arts festival «Slavianski Bazaar». In Vitebsk, you can visit the Annunciation Church from the 12th century and various art museums.
- Polotsk:
One of the oldest centers of East Slavic culture and the birthplace of Saint Euphrosyne of Polotsk. The city preserves landmarks such as St. Sophia Cathedral from the 11th century and the Spaso-Euphrosyne Monastery from the 12th century. Modern Polotsk is an open-air museum where you can see a monument to the Belarusian letter «Ў» and visit numerous museums.
- Minsk:
- Industry and Manufacturing:
These tours offer a chance to see how famous Belarusian products and machinery are made, as well as to learn about the country\'s industrial history.
- Confectionery Factories «Spartak» and «Kommunarka»:
These are well-known Belarusian confectionery manufacturers offering tours that include visits to production workshops, where visitors can see the process of making candies, chocolate, and other sweets. Guests can taste fresh products and learn about the history of the factories.
- Glass Factory «Neman»:
This is a major producer of artistic glass, offering tours with visits to production workshops where visitors can watch glassblowers at work. The factory also has a glass museum showcasing unique glassware.
- BelAZ:
One of the world\'s largest manufacturers of mining dump trucks. Tours to the factory allow visitors to see the assembly process of these giant machines, learn about the history of the enterprise, and take memorable photos.
- Confectionery Factories «Spartak» and «Kommunarka»:
- Natural Treasures:
Tours to the national parks «Belovezhskaya Pushcha», «Braslav Lakes» and «Narochansky» allow you to enjoy the beauty of Belarusian nature.
- Belovezhskaya Pushcha:
One of the oldest forests in Europe, home to bison – the largest land mammals on the continent. Visitors can enjoy hiking and cycling trails, as well as visit the Nature Museum.
- Braslav Lakes:
A picturesque region with numerous lakes connected by channels. Here, visitors can go fishing, kayaking, and participate in other outdoor activities.
- Narochansky National Park:
The largest lake resort in Belarus. It is home to Lake Naroch, the country\'s largest lake, as well as numerous health resorts and recreation centers. You can learn more about them on the portals sanatorii.by and beltur.by.
- Belovezhskaya Pushcha:
- Religious Sites:
Tours from Minsk to places such as Budslav, Zhirovichi, and Polotsk offer an opportunity to explore the religious traditions and architecture of Belarus.
- Budslav:
A Catholic pilgrimage site, home to the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which houses the miraculous icon of Our Lady of Budslav.
- Zhirovichi:
One of the largest Orthodox monasteries in the country, where the miraculous icon of Our Lady of Zhirovichi is kept.
- Turov:
The town is famous for its «growing» crosses, which, according to legend, emerge from the ground. It is home to the Church of All Saints, where ancient crosses are preserved, as well as Borisoglebskoye Cemetery, featuring unique 12th-century stone crosses.
- Budslav:
Useful Tips for Tourists
- Visa-Free Regime: Many countries\' citizens can visit Belarus without a visa, but it is essential to check the latest entry regulations before your trip.
- Local Currency: The official currency in Belarus is the Belarusian ruble. It is recommended to exchange money in advance or use bank cards, which are widely accepted.
- Transport Accessibility: Belarus has a well-developed public transportation network, making it easy to travel around the country. Use trains, buses, or shared taxis for intercity travel.
- Culinary Traditions: Don\'t miss the chance to try Belarusian cuisine, including dishes like draniki, machanka, or kletski. Local restaurants and cafés offer a wide selection of traditional meals.
- Nature Reserves: Belarus is famous for its natural reserves, such as Belovezhskaya Pushcha and the Braslav Lakes. When visiting these areas, follow environmental guidelines and respect nature.
- Seasonality: Belarus is beautiful in every season, each offering unique travel experiences. In summer, you can enjoy scenic landscapes, walks in national parks, and relaxation by the lakes. Autumn paints nature in golden and crimson hues, creating perfect conditions for photography and peaceful strolls. Winter transforms Belarus into a fairy-tale land with snow-covered forests and opportunities for skiing and ice skating. In spring, nature awakens, allowing visitors to witness blooming orchards and the revival of wildlife.
- Respect for Traditions: When visiting religious sites during tours in Belarus, such as churches and monasteries, adhere to the dress code and show respect for local customs.