Belarus - is a country of a thousand lakes. Untouched nature. Ancient castles. Cultural heritage.
BelarusIn the Middle Ages, the lands that make up modern Belarus were called the Land of Castles. Today, most often it is called the blue-eyed or the country of a thousand lakes. And thanks to forests, which occupy one third of the country’s territory, and unique swamp complexes, it is also the “lungs of Europe”.
Belarus attracts travelers with its unique nature, the beauty of which, although it is not striking, but penetrates the soul gradually and forever. Belarusian rivers carry their waters calmly and majestically, breathing in the coniferous smell of a pine forest. You can relax not only with your body, but also with your soul.
Here preserved corners of untouched nature, where the human foot has not yet stepped, but where animals and birds feel very comfortable, long disappeared from European forests, which is very appreciated by fans of ecotourism.