For us, the tour to Karelia turned out to be unforgettable and interesting. A new comfortable bus with drivers Roman and Fedor, who know and do their job well. I would especially like to say words of gratitude to the accompanying group Ales. Polite and friendly, she always found an approach to every tourist. A pleasant surprise was the birthday greeting and the presentation of a gift.Special thanks to Alesya!Of the disadvantages, we can note the lack of time to consider everything in detail, but it was not realistic to do this on a five-day tour since there were many excursions and all were really exciting.Despite this, there was still time to walk along the Petrozavodsk embankment in the evening. So the trip was a success.
Were on August 18, 2024 on the tour "Pages of the stone Chronicle: Kossovo - Ruzhany". Anyone who wants to see Kossovo - I warn you - staying in the CASTLE for 30 minutes NEAR the CASTLE - 0 MINUTES!It is simply unrealistic to take pictures and see anything. This is the most basic sightseeing object that everyone is traveling for. The Kosciuszko Museum is not particularly interesting, but this little house has more excursion time. The question is why?
The second unpleasant moment was that we arrived 40 minutes before departure to sit in the first seat - because my friend was seasick and sick, as a result we ran around the parking lot in circles - we were looking for a bus, the organizer answered on the phone that the bus was served in 20 minutes, when 24 minutes before departure I started looking for it again - he was standing WITHOUT a SIGN and was almost completely occupied, unfortunately we got the last seats.... A friend was taking pills for motion sickness and the trip was very spoiled for her.
The trip was saved only by an accompanying, charismatic professional of the highest class! Speech, narration - everything is humorous, dosed, with calm pauses, all the information is necessary and the organization is attentive! Special thanks to him!
Do not buy a tour to Belovezhskaya Pushcha. It will be a 4-hour bus ride, then you will be shown one hut of two rooms, a moonshine distiller and a 600-year-old oak tree and you will also walk along the aviaries with animals. Neither Santa Claus nor the museum, and you will only see the forest from the bus window. The whole tour lasts at most an hour. There is zero information. But it is mandatory to buy moonshine and stewed meat.
If you hang around on the way, you'll probably come in, but for that kind of money, they won't be ashamed.