Tour Brest - Belovezhskaya puscha - Mir - Minsk (2 days)
Tour description
Price
per person
73'777 ₽ for group*
от 10'540 ₽ c чел.
105'740 ₽ for group*
от 5'565 ₽ c чел.
175'236 ₽ for group*
от 3'370 ₽ c чел.
212'372 ₽ for group*
от 3'123 ₽ c чел.
The cost of excursions is approved in Belarusian rubles and when paying in other currencies the final cost may differ from the one indicated on the site depending on the exchange rate of the card issuing bank (MIR, Visa, Mastercard).
Included in the price of the excursion:
- excursions according to the program
- meeting/seeing off at the train station
- certified guide services
- transport services
Description
During this two-day excursion from Brest, you will have the chance to experience the history, culture, and nature of Belarus by visiting 2 out of the 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites located in the country. You will enjoy an excursion around Brest — a city where history comes to life. In the evenings, a real lamplighter appears on Sovetskaya Street, lighting lanterns by hand, bringing back the romantic charm of the 19th century. One of the most moving experiences will be the visit to the Brest Fortress-Hero, where you’ll hear the voice of Yuri Levitan and the wartime anthem “The Sacred War.” This memorial complex is a powerful symbol of the courage and resilience of the Belarusian people and commands deep respect and admiration.
You will also take an excursion to Belovezhskaya Pushcha — the oldest forest reserve in Europe, where you’ll see the iconic symbol of Belarusian wildlife — the mighty European bison — and visit the Estate of Father Frost.
On the second day, you will enjoy an excursion to Mir, where you will be greeted by one of the most picturesque castles in Europe — the Mir Castle, a masterpiece of 16th-century defensive architecture.
The journey will conclude with a visit to Minsk — the modern capital of Belarus. You’ll take part in an evening tour of Minsk, a city that harmoniously blends Stalinist grandeur, European elegance, and 21st-century dynamism. This walk will leave vivid impressions and is a perfect choice for those who want to explore some of Belarus’s top tourist destinations in just two days.
Excursion type
Sightseeing
Distance
580 km
Duration
2 day
Language of training
Russian
Excursion subject
Kind
Bus-Walking tours
Program
day 1
Gathering the group
at the railway station Brest
Breakfast
Brest - an ancient and modern city from Brest)

During the journey, you will enjoy a panoramic bus and walking excursion around Brest — one of the oldest cities in Belarus, where every street breathes history, and each architectural silhouette evokes its former grandeur. On this tour, you will see not only the iconic landmarks of the city center but also visit the unique Sovetskaya Street, where lanterns are traditionally lit by hand in the evenings, just like in old times, and learn about the history of Brest Railway Station — one of the first railway hubs in Eastern Europe.
The excursion will also take you to the legendary memorial complex “Brest Fortress — Hero” — a sacred place of national remembrance, a symbol of resilience, courage, and unconditional love for the Motherland. Every stone here is imbued with pain and heroism, and the majestic sculptures and reconstructed ruins of the citadel inspire deep reverence and awe. Visiting the memorial is not only a way to pay tribute to the heroes of the past but also a chance to better understand how the modern national character and historical memory of the people were shaped.
Brest Fortress

During the excursion before you pages of history of terrible days of the beginning of war when at sunrise on June 22, 1941 the garrison of the Brest fortress the first assumed blows of fascist aggressors will open and more than a month held the fort in a full environment. Already on an entrance you will be met by a shrill voice of Yu. Levitan with the government message about attack on the Soviet Union of troops of fascist Germany and the song by A. Alexandrov the «Sacred war» which became the anthem of those years. On May 8, 1965 fortresses the rank «fortress hero» is given.
Museum of the defense of the Brest fortress

The Museum of the defense of the Brest fortress is a museum whose exposition reflects not only the military actions of 1941 on the territory of the fortress, but also the history of its construction, as well as the largest battles of the Great Patriotic War and the liberation of Belarus from Nazi invaders. The Museum of the defense was opened in 1956, since that time its area and exposition have doubled up, items from excavations, works of art, military documents, photographs are presented here. The most valuable among all items of the exposition are the records of S.S. Smirnov with memories of the participants in the defense of the Brest Fortress.
Lunch
Visit the Ded Moroz residance Belovezhskaya Pushcha departure from Brest

Excursion «Białowieża Forest and Santa Claus’ Estate» (from Brest) is a one-day trip from Brest to the oldest nature reserve in Europe and a real fairytale experience for children and adults.
During the excursion, you will travel to Kamenets to see the famous Kamenets Tower — the White Tower, a historical and architectural monument of the 13th century. The journey will then continue to Białowieża Forest, where you will visit the Nature Museum with its rich exhibits and the demonstration enclosures with bison, elk, wild boars, and bears. The trip will conclude with a visit to the Residence of Belarusian Santa Claus, where every guest will receive a memorable gift from the master of the estate.
The excursion to Białowieża Forest and Santa Claus’ Estate from Brest is suitable for school groups, family trips, New Year tours, and anyone who wants to experience the magic of a fairytale. Upon request, it is possible to organize an individual or corporate tour to Białowieża Forest tailored to your preferences.
Transfer to the hotel. Check in
day 2
Early Breakfast
Check out
Moving in Mir (260 km)
Holy Trinity Church in Mir

Holy Trinity Church in the village Mir - an architectural monument of the XVI century, which represent an elongated cross with five domes. This church was built near the Mir Castle under the guidance of Duke Nichola Radziwill Sirotka and was demaged several times and rebuilt, it was changed to the Uniates, and then again returned to the Orthodox believers.
The church was destroyed in the huge fire in the second half of the XIX century, after which was once again rebuilt in Russian Revival style. There was a revered The Virgin Mary icon of the XVI century until 1925, but even now this place evokes a feeling of humility and reverence before God.
St. Nicholas church in Mir

St. Nicholas church in Mir was built in the Renaissance style in 1605 on the place of a former wooden church when the Radzivill family became the owners of the Mir Castle. After the uprising of Tadeush Kostyushko king's government give it to the Orthodox Church, and during the war it was closed at all. Despite this St. Nicholas church reached our time almost in its original form. A powerful 4-storey tower-bell tower meets the parishioners, and within the church you can listen to the penetrating pries and get blessing.
Mir Castle Complex

Mir – the town with a silent cosiness of streets where throughout centuries destinies, culture and life of Belarusians, Poles, Roma, Tatars, Jews closely intertwined. On the suburb of the town the medieval giant - Mir Castle Complex important settled down. Majestic towers and powerful walls are harmoniously combined with the beautiful park, being reflected in a pond mirror. The halls ornated by a carving and gilding, graceful furniture, abrupt ladders on which you not just will pass – you will turn into other reality, in other century.
Chapel-burial vault of Svyatopolk-Mirsky family

The chapel-tomb of Svyatopolk-Mirsky is a ladder which will spend you from powerful walls of the lock to magnificent parks. In it the embodiment of modernist style style, so popular in the 19th century, - any symmetry and classics – a new view on architecture, fresh receptions and forms. This place chose also a lock ghost – Sonechk who, among others, is buried in a tomb.
Lunch
Moving in Minsk (97 km)
Evening Minsk

p>The Evening Minsk tour will introduce you to the capital of Belarus and allow you to see Minsk's main attractions in a new light. Over the course of three hours, you will enjoy the city's atmosphere, learn about its history, and discover Minsk from an unusual perspective. The evening tour of Minsk will leave an unforgettable impression on both visitors and residents of the capital.
During the tour, you will visit Freedom Square and the Trinity Suburb, learn the history of the Island of Courage and Sorrow, admire the majestic architecture of Independence Avenue, and see one of the most striking modern landmarks of the capital – the National Library of Belarus. Additionally, you will take a trip along Pobediteley Avenue and get acquainted with its key sites. You will see Minsk-Arena – a modern sports and entertainment complex that impresses with its scale – and learn about the significant events that have taken place there.
Upon request, a private or corporate tour of Minsk can be arranged to suit your interests and preferences.
Transfer to the railway station
The end of the tour
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