Tour Mogilev-Mstislavl (2 days)
Tour description
Price
per person
86'583 ₽ for group*
от 12'369 ₽ c чел.
126'371 ₽ for group*
от 6'651 ₽ c чел.
187'405 ₽ for group*
от 3'604 ₽ c чел.
227'193 ₽ for group*
от 3'341 ₽ 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:
- certified guide services
- transport services
Description
The sightseeing tour along the Mahilioŭ — Mstsislaw route is a two-day trip from Minsk that offers insight into the history, architecture, and culture of two cities in the Mahilioŭ region.
On the first day, you’ll enjoy a guided tour of Mahilioŭ — a city with a rich past, fascinating monuments, and charming streets. The program includes a city sightseeing tour as well as a visit to a 19th-century ethnographic village and Buinichy Field, a memorial complex dedicated to the events of the Great Patriotic War.
On the second day, the route continues to Mstsislaw, often called the «Little Vilnius» for its distinctive architecture and special atmosphere. The tour concludes with a visit to the monastic complex in Pustynki.
The two-day tour Mahilioŭ — Mstsislaw is suitable for tourist, school, as well as pilgrimage and religious groups. Upon request, an individual tour along the Mahilioŭ — Mstsislaw route can be arranged to reflect the participants’ interests.
Excursion type
Local history
Distance
0 km
Duration
2 day
Language of training
Russian
Excursion subject
Kind
Bus-Walking tours
Program
day 1
Gathering the group
Moving in Mogilev (200 km)
Mogilev - Bujnichi field

The “Mogilev – Buinichi Field” tour is a one-day trip from Minsk that introduces you to the historical and cultural heritage of one of the oldest cities in Belarus, as well as to a site of heroic events during the Great Patriotic War.
During the Mogilev city tour, you will see the city's architectural and cultural landmarks: the Town Hall, Stars Square, the Church of Saint Stanislaus, and other significant sites. The program also includes a visit to a 19th-century ethnographic village, where the traditional life and crafts of a Belarusian village are recreated. A special part of the tour is the visit to Buinichi Field — a symbol of the courage and resilience of Mogilev’s defenders. It was here in the summer of 1941 that Soviet troops held back the advance of Nazi tanks. War correspondent Konstantin Simonov worked here, later describing the events in his novel “The Living and the Dead” and requesting that his ashes be scattered at this very site.
A tour to Mogilev with a visit to Buinichi Field from Minsk is suitable for school groups, students, themed and patriotic trips. Upon request, we can organize an individual or corporate tour along the Minsk – Mogilev – Buinichi Field route, tailored to your preferences.
Check in
day 2
Breakfast
Check out
Moving in Mstislavl (105 km)
Mstislavl-Pustynki

The tour along the Mstsislaw — Pustynki route is a one-day trip from Minsk that introduces visitors to the history and architecture of one of the most distinctive towns in the Mogilev region. The program includes a tour of Mstsislaw and a visit to the monastic complex in Pustynki.
The guided tour of Mstsislaw features the town’s key landmarks. The itinerary includes Zamkavaya Hill — the ancient settlement of Mstsislaw, the Jesuit Collegium complex, the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the preserved Trading Rows — a unique example of historical urban layout.
The second part of the tour is a trip to Pustynki, where one of the oldest monasteries in the region is located — the Pustynki monastic complex. Here, participants will learn about the history of the monastery, its architectural features, and modern life.
The tour to Mstsislaw and Pustynki is suitable for tourist, school, and pilgrimage groups. Upon request, an individual pilgrimage tour along the Mstsislaw — Pustynki route can be arranged to meet participants’ interests.
Moving in Minsk (340 km)
The end of the tour
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