Belarus was declared an independent country in 1991 and it has put its wartorn days behind it. The steppes and plains of Belarus along with its forests and marshlands attract many tourists interested in Belarus' historic past.
Christmas Vacations in Belarus combine scenic beauty with rural tranquility. If you have a special interest European history, Belarus is the right place for you.
- Belarus landscape is scattered with war memorials and tombs, which literally forces one to reminiscence about the past. Some of the most visited sites are The Island Of Tears in Minsk (capital city), Museum of the Great Patriotic War, The Brest Fortress that houses quite a few museums and the oldest church of course.
- Though Castles and Mansions are few and far between the 14th century Castle, supposedly the residence of Grand Dukes of Lithuania or the Catherine Palace at Pushkin not to forget the Grand Dome Cathedral are the most sought after locales in Belarus.
- If countryside attracts you then Traetskae Pradmestse, a place made to look like a small old town adjoining The Island Of Tears should be your ideal bet.
- Spend an evening by the Lake Lagoda supposedly Europe's largest lake and take a river cruise ride to replenish your senses.
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