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Nations
and religions that throughout ages have influenced each other
have left in the region of the Carpathians a very rich multicultural
heritage. You will be deeply impressed by the beauty of Lvov's
monuments, the splendid interiors and golden iconostasis of
the Pochaiv Lavra, the powerful, amazing fortresses in Kamyenets
and Khotin. Relax in a comfortable Carpathian resort hidden
amongst forests untouched by civilization.... Go on an exotic
journey in a middle of Europe!
Day 1. Kraków
Arrival in Kraków. Check in. Stroll in the Old Town and welcome
dinner.
Day 2. Kraków
Sightseeing tour of the Old Town including The Royal Way
with its monuments. Visit the St Mary's church with
the majestic, wooden altar carved by Veit Stoss, and the medieval
cloth halls at the heart of the main square. Then a guided
tour of the Wawel Hill with a guided visit to the
Royal Cathedral housing tombs of the Polish kings. Lunch.
Drive to the nearby salt mine in Wieliczka with the
underground world of chambers, corridors, chapels and statues
carved in salt by the generations of miners - quite unique
tourist attraction in the world. Dinner
Day 3. Kraków - Łańcut - Przemyśl - Krasiczyn (260 km)
Morning drive to Łańcut. Visit the famous Łańcut castle
belonging to the world largest castle - palace complexes.
The castle was built in XVIIth century in early Baroque style,
conceived as the palazzo in fortezza. Guided tour through
the palace rooms with art collections and the Carriage
Museum including more then 50 horse-drawn carriages. Lunch
at the palace restaurant. Arrival in border town Przemyśl,
famous for its rich multicultural heritage. City tour. Drive
to nearby Krasiczyn for dinner and overnight in the
splendid Renaissance castle hotel. Night tour by
torch-light through the castle's interiors, caves and
crypts.
Day 4. Krasiczyn - Lvov (100 km)
Morning drive to Lvov. Crossing the border with Ukraine.
Arrival in Lvov at noon. Check in at hotel and lunch in the
old town. Sightseeing tour. Lvov is considered as the western
capital of Ukraine and boasts exceptionally rich architectural
heritage, strongly influenced by the styles of Byzantine,
Gothic, Italian Renaissance, Polish baroque, rococo - with
numerous religious buildings from various periods. Dinner.
In the evening we recommend a visit to the famous Lvov Opera
House.
Day 5. Lvov - Pochaiv - Kamyenets Podolski (360 km)
Departure for Kamenec Podolksi. En route visit to Pochaiv
Monastery, also known as Pochaiv Lavra. The monastery
was founded by the monks from the Pecherska Lavra in
Kiev, who had fled the Tatar invasion. The visitors of the
church are impressed by the majesty and beauty of its decoration
with plenty of colors and golden iconostasis. Lunch en route.
Arrival in Kamenets Podilski in the late afternoon.
Check in. Stroll in the old town and dinner.
Day 6. Kamenets Podilski
Visit the fabulous Kamenets fortress belonging to
one of the most powerful and amazing fortresses in Europe
(by some called the eighth wonder of the world). The castle
was a strategic point on the southern boarder of Poland. It
was built around the XIIIth century to protect Poland and
consequently Western Europe from the attacks of Turks and
Tartars. Lunch. Excursion to Khotyn and visit the powerful
Turkish fortress situated on the Dniestr river. The fortress
and the area near it was a scene of many great battles between
Turks and Slavs. Dinner.
Day 7. Kamenets Podilski - Kolomyia - Yaremche (200 km)
Morning departure for Yaremche. Stop in Kolomyja and
visit a charming Museum of Traditional Carpathian Crafts
with wood-carvings, wool blankets and leather goods made by
hutsul folk. Lunch. Arrival in Yaremche - the most popular
spa resort in the Carpathian Mountains. Check in at resort
hotel. Dinner
Day 8. Yaremche (day of relax)
Excursion to Dovbush Rocks or Yaremche Waterfalls.
The rest of the day at your leisure: enjoy fresh air and view
of the mountains and forests untouched by civilization. In
the evening a traditional hutsul dinner at a regional
restaurant with life hutsul entertainement (music & song).
Day 9. Yarmenche - Uzghorod - Medzilaborce (360 km)
Morning departure for Uzgorod through the picturesque
landscape of the Carpathians along the Southern border with
Rumania. Arrival in Uzgorod in the afternoon. Lunch and
stroll in the old town. Crossing the border with Slovakia.
Arrival in Medilaborce in the evening. Check in and dinner.
Day 10. Medzilaborce - Kraków (200 km)
After breakfast, visit the museum of the world-wide famous
pop artist Andy Warhol. Andy's parents were born in the
nearby village Mikowa. Andy himself never visited this place.
When asked about his place of origin, he used to answer: "I
come from nowhere". A brother of Andy Warhol gathered the
works of the artist and arranged in 1991 the museum that each
year is visited by tourists from over the world. Lunch en
route to Krakow. Arrival in Krakow in the late for dinner
and overnight.
Day 11. Kraków
Departure after breakfast
Note that Ukrainian visas are required for most countries!
Note that Ukrainian visas are required for most countries!
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