News: Festival «Roar of the Reindeer» in the National Park «Belovezhskaya Pushcha»
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Festival «Roar of the Reindeer» in the National Park «Belovezhskaya Pushcha»
20-September-2023National Park «Belovezhskaya Pushcha» invites all wildlife lovers to visit the tourist festival «Roar of the Deer», which will take place September 23, 2023.
As part of the holiday, in one of the most picturesque places of the National Park «Tsarskaya Polyana», the II Festival of Bard Song and Poetry «Music of Autumn» will be held.< /p>
- 18.00 – purchase of tickets, gathering of participants at the main gate of the National Park;
- 18.30 – field thematic excursion «Roar of the Deer», accompanied by employees of the scientific department;
- 20.30 – 23.00 – festival of bard song and poetry «Music of the Pushcha».
Event program:
During the Bard Song Festival, shopping facilities will operate on the territory.
You can visit National Park as part of an excursion Belovezhskaya Pushcha, you can leave a request here.
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