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Christina Gibbons
Christina Gibbons
Why not try one of the many potato dishes when you are in Belarus? The best dish in my opinion is potato pancakes with sour cream called draniki – excellent when washed down with a local beer (half the price of imported Russian or Czech varieties) or a shot of Belarusian vodka, as Minsk distilleries are reputed to be amongst the best in the world!
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Belarus Individual Tours

A tour of Belarus provides the perfect opportunity to gain an in-depth glimpse into this curious country and witness a side to it rarely seen by outsiders. Seemingly reluctant to let go of its Soviet past, Belarus is a paradoxical place where Communist monuments still stand and KGB officers roam the streets while a strong feeling of youthful progress, which manifests itself most of all in the burgeoning arts scene and vibrant nightlife here, shunts the country into the 21st century.

A tour here will allow you to see Belarus old and new, with stopovers in the capital of Minsk with its Soviet façades disguising an exuberant and exciting city underneath, and one of the country’s oldest cities, Grodno, located on the picturesque banks of the Neman river, as well as visits to other fascinating and beautiful sights such as the Belavezhskaya Pushcha National Park and the centuries-old city of Pinsk.

Places of Interest in Belarus

Belarus Individual Tours

This new itinerary combines Belarus, Lithuania and Kaliningrad using local trains, buses and private transfers to link up places en route. An ideal individual holiday for travellers who enjoy quirky holidays with free time left for exploration on your own.
A Journey from Belarus to Kaliningrad 2012
from £985
per person
This individual itinerary focuses on the sights and towns to the west of Minsk including Grodno, one of the oldest cities in Belarus and Brest, former border town of the Soviet Union and includes a home-cooked dinner with a Belarusian family.
Best of Western Belarus 2012
from £940
per person