Ukraine

Big, diverse and largely undiscovered, Ukraine is one of Europe’s last genuine travel frontiers, a nation rich in colourful tradition, warm-hearted people and off-the-map experiences.

OPISHNYA (Опішня)

It is called the pottery capital of Ukraine. Opishnya is a unique center of ceramic production in Ukraine with its own creative face and a unique historically formed range of household and decorative products. It is the highest town of the Poltava region, situated on seven hills that were...

MYRHOROD (Ми́ргород)

Another stop on our way to the east was Myrhorod – a little spa town on the Khorol River in the Poltava region. It was founded in the mid-16th century, and in 1575 was granted town status and selected as a Cossack regimental center by King Stephen Báthory of Poland. Myrhorod played an...

PRYLUKY (Прилу́ки)

After a long time driving to the east, we have stopped for an overnight at Pryluky city located on the Udai River in north-central Ukraine. Near the city is a major strategic bomber base – Ukraine’s largest airfield. It is one of the oldest cities in Ukraine, being first...

CHERNIHIV (Чернігів)

It’s not so easy to find parking and water in Ukraine, but on our way to Chernihiv we were lucky, we met friendly Jura and his family at the little tire repair shop on the highway. We refilled our water tank there and later he guided us to the best parking location in the city – just in...

CHERNOBYL ☢️ (Чернобыль)

We have booked in advance our private tour to Chernobyl (3354 UAH / person), at the checkpoint “Dytyatki” we met our guide and started 9 hours exploration of the highly radioactive site of the worst nuclear accident in history (25.04.1986). The disaster took place near the...

KYIV (Київ)

Finally, our friend Peter has arrived and joined our tour in Kyiv – the capital city with an ancient and proud history. The city stands on the Dnieper River just below its confluence with the Desna. As the center of Kyivan Rus, the first eastern Slavic state, 1,000 years ago, it...

BERDYCHIV (Бердичів)

We made one hour stop at Carmelite (Roman Catholic) monastery with impressive brick walls. It was founded in 1482 as a Lithuanian fortress. The 16th-century walls survived, as does the Church of Our Lady, which lords over the complex, dates to the 17th century. The French novelist Honoré...

MEDZHYBIZH (Меджибіж)

Today tire valve at our rear tire flew out, so we spent one hour changing the tire and then another two hours changing all air valves as prevention of future troubles at a local shop (1800 UAH). In the late afternoon, we parked just next to Medzhybizh Castle (entrance 50 UAH). It was...

POCHAYIV (Почаїв)

Ornate golden domes of Holy Dormition Pochayiv Lavra rising up from the surrounding plain, it is a beacon of Ukrainian Orthodoxy (Moscow Patriarchate) on the edge of a largely Ukrainian Catholic region. The complex of the monastery includes the Assumption Cathedral, Trinity Cathedral, and...