Ukraine
Ukraine
Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, is one of the few cities in Western Europe that remains unknown to tourists. Although more and more visitors are flocking to Ukraine to visit Chernobyl, the site of the biggest nuclear disaster in history, the city Kyiv also deserves a short visit to discover all it has to offer.
During my visit, I spent 3 fascinating days in Kyiv, discovering its beautiful monasteries, memorials and parks in a perfect getaway in Western Europe. Check out my 3-day itinerary in the surprising city of Kyiv!
Part of Poland up until World War II, today Lviv is one of the most beautiful cities that you will find in Ukraine. With a charming UNESCO World Heritage old town that reminds that of Krakow, I couldn’t miss a visit to Lviv during my first trip to Ukraine.
I spent two days exploring this off the beaten track city, which is the perfect amount of time to enjoy everything that Lviv has to offer. Check out what to see during two days in this gem of western Ukraine!
On April 26th 1986, an explosion took place at reactor number 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant, releasing radioactive material to the air and causing the biggest nuclear disaster ever recorded in history.
With hundreds of deaths as a result of the high radiation levels, a 30km Exclusion Zone was established around the Chernobyl disaster area that still remains until our days. Pripyat, a city of 50,000 inhabitants built only a few years earlier for the workers of the plant and their families, had to be evacuated within hours. Its inhabitants would never return home.
Today, accessing the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is still highly restricted, but you can easily get a permit by joining one of the guided visits that depart daily from Kyiv. Check out my experience visiting the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and the ghost town of Pripyat to discover the results of the biggest nuclear accident of all times!