Top 7 Places to Visit in Belarus Before You Die

Belarus has been contested throughout history but is now a beautiful republic, and the best places to visit in Belarus before you die are numerous to say the least! Over 40% of Belarus is forested, making it the perfect destination for hikers and nature-lovers, but there is something for the city fanatic here as well with traditional eastern-Orthodox inspired architecture being very popular. Belarus is not currently a contested region and there is little to no upsets in the country, but it is always wise to check local media, news, and weather reports before traveling, as well as any advice issued by your airline or travel agent, before traveling to ensure your safety in the region. If traveling in the winter months, beware that Belarus is subject to harsh winters, so be doubly sure to check local weather reports.

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Belarus has 4 UNESCO World Heritage sites, although one is shared with Poland, and thus is very popular with tourists from both inside the country and abroad. Be sure to check when destinations are the most popular, to help avoid crowds and make sure you get the best views and experiences out of your trip. From cities to forests, Belarus has something for everyone, and it is wise to book your trip around your interests, so city-lovers don’t get stuck in the countryside, for example! Belarus also has a strong military history, so there are plenty of historical castles to visit.

Belarus has two official languages, Belarusian and Russian, and it also borders Russia; if you are interested in visiting Russia, please check out this list of the best places to visit in Russia before you die. For now, let’s get on with the list of the best places to visit in Belarus before you die!

 

7. Białowieża Forest

Thanks to many years of protective efforts, the forest has survived in near-pristine condition, and is a popular UNESCO World Heritage Site amongst tourists. Perfect for hiking or relaxing by the waterside, this forest borders Poland.

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6. Brest Fortress

This fortress is one of the most important Soviet World War II monuments, commemorating the Soviet resistance against Germany. Now, the fortress is a tourist attraction, and its square layout offers a central courtyard and many rooms to explore. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage Site tentative list.

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5. Pripyatsky National Park

Located in the Gomel Region, this park surrounds part of the river of the same name and was set up to protect and preserve the areas around that river. The species in the forest include elk and red deer, making this the perfect place to see wildlife.

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4.Pishchalauski Castle

This site of national architectural importance, this castle lies within Minsk but makes a day trip all of its own. Often called the Belarusian Bastille, it is beautiful to behold. Whilst not open to the public, this castle and the surrounding area is worth a visit for its beauty.

 

3.Tower of Kamyanets

Originally built as a military stronghold, the tower now hosts a branch of the Brest Regional Museum. You may be tempted to call it by its other name, the White Tower, but this is a misnomer. The tower is built entirely of brick, making it very unique in the country.

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2. Navahrudak Castle

These castle ruins cut through the rolling hills to form a beautiful vista. Perfect for a day’s exploring, or for a longer visit there are many charming villages in the area in which to stay.

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And, the best place to visit in Belarus before you die is: Minsk

The capital city of Belarus, as well as its largest city, Minsk has a population of over two million. Minsk hosts the Grand Opera and Ballet Theatre, numerous churches and museums, and city night-life to keep you entertained. The city has been much regenerated but still retains its old-world charms.

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Belarus is a very hospitable country and, as a tourist, you will be welcomed. However, it is always wise to check local travel information before departing, to make sure that the areas you plan to visit remain safe – especially important if traveling in the winter months, due to Belarus’ harsh winters. Hopefully this top 7 list of the best places to visit in Belarus before you die has inspired you to travel to this beautiful country, where you will receive excellent hospitality and be treated to some of the prettiest sights in eastern Europe.