Green Rural Tourism in the Carpathians

Green Rural Tourism in the Carpathians

A Village is rightly called the soul of Ukraine.

Green and Rural Tourism in the Carpathians

Having visited a village, you will enjoy the picturesque nature and feel its healing power, get acquainted with the friendly and sincere people, with their traditions and customs. If you like, you can be involved in different types of rural labor and taste the Ukrainian national cuisine. Stay in a village will give you a pleasant and unforgettable experience.

Ukrainian rural areas boast a considerable historical and cultural legacy. Life in the Ukrainian countryside has its own, specific features. The landscapes are scenic. Add to it a vast recreation and curative potential. Green tourism can be generally defined as tourism to the countryside with people staying mostly at peasants’ homes rather than at hotels or motels.

Village holidays is a kind of vacation that at one time was preferred by the ukrainian outstanding intelligence: Ivan Franko, Lesya Ukrajinka, Mykhailo Gryshevsky, Mykhailo Kotsyubynsky, Vasyl Stefanik.

You will rest in the blossom of nature, taste a delicious homemade meals specific for each particular village, prepared from fresh organic food. You will be greeted as the most valuable guests,in a warm and cozy atmosphere.
This kind of holidays can be fun for everybody – hikers, equestrians and cycling tours. You can stroll along the banks of the rivers with crystal water, admire the surrounding scenery, go to a beautiful Carpathian forest and collect mushrooms and berries.
You can participate in local celebrations.
You can take a trip by a mountainous area to the sunny and green meadows of the Carpathians.

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