Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Honeymoon destinations - winter holidays in Belarus

Winter holidays in Belarus - a great opportunity not to worry about visas and expensive long-distance journeys, but to celebrate New Year fun and interesting! New Year's Eve guests of Belarus expects indispensable festive banquet and fireworks, and the rest of the time - a fascinating tour of ancient castles and historic cities.

Walks smart winter Minsk deliver incomparable pleasure - holiday decorations and fluffy white snow gives a special charm of the capital of Belarus. Excite your senses and give a visit architectural monuments of the world and Nesvizh. And in order to enjoy plenty of winter nature, it is best to go on excursions to the lake Naroch, National Park, Bialowieza Forest "and the ethnographic museum under open sky Dudutki.

This winter dream awaits visitors to the estate Zyuzya Poozerian - Belarusian Grandfather Frost. Every year for the winter holidays are here ready to have fun entertaining program with participation of Belarusian folklore characters, sleigh rides and a variety of games and refreshments on traditional recipes and special dishes from Zyuzya Poozerian in theme restaurants. In the Manor was a workshop where everyone can try their hand at crafts and buy original souvenirs. Children will be delighted!

Active winter recreation enthusiasts can visit the ski complex "Logoysk, located not far from Minsk. In the sports complex skiers and snowboarders will be able to rent the necessary equipment, and novices - go in on the side of the school with an experienced instructor, and simply enjoy your time outdoors - in a good mood is guaranteed!

In order for New Year's trip turned out fun and moderately rich, you should pay attention to the suggestions of reliable travel agents. Prices for New Year's tours to Belarus more than acceptable, but to help professionals on the eve of holidays will not be superfluous. Specialists help in time to buy tickets, select and book on New Year and Christmas good hotel, but also make an interesting excursion.

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