The STORY of a NON-EXISTING country

About Tour

How about celebrating the Independence Day of a non-existing country? Strange, isn’t it? Strange but possibile… Transnistria is a breakaway part of Republic Of Moldova, who has all the necessary things to be a country (government, local currency, National Bank, local car license plates for the cars, flag, police, army, etc.) but except one thing….it is not recognized by nobody except... South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Nagorno Karabah, all sister “countries” being in the same situation. And like any normal country they have a National Day, and they celebrate it! So let’s go and see how they celebrate, meet locals and talk to them, visit their capital Tiraspol, understand their religion - Russian orthodox, see their country, history and see for yourself how they live and what they have to offer.

An unrecognized country celebrates its independence - Transnistria!

1 er día

Arrival in Chisinau

Agosto 30 º , 2021

Visitas incluidas:

  • Meet your local guide and driver at the airport.
  • Check-in and a city tour about the capital of Moldova – Chisinau.
  • The Central Park and the Alley of Moldovan literature classics,
  • The monument of Steven the Great and Saint,
  • Great National Assembly Square,
  • The Triumph Arch,
  • The “Nativity” Cathedral,
  • The Organ Hall,
  • The Market of souvenirs, etc.
  • Welcome dinner and tour program preview

2 º día

From War to Black Caviar

Septiembre 01 er , 2021

Visitas incluidas:

  • Visit the Military Museum from Chisinau and learn about the fate of this country during the Second World War and about its Soviet Heritage.
  • Continue to Transnistria
  • After crossing the border we shall stop in a local village for a special lunch in a private family. They will share with us their problems living in an unrecognized country and how frustrating is not being able to speak their native language.
  • Touring Aquatir, a large sturgeon-breeding and black caviar-processing industrial complex from Tiraspol.
  • City tour of Tiraspol, the capital of Transnistria.
  • Check in a 4* hotel.
  • Independent dinner.
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Transnistria - is a breakaway territory within the internationally recognized borders of Moldova. Although not recognized by any state or international organization, it is de facto an independent state named the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. The country’s national coat of arms still includes the traditional hammer and sickle and the Lenin statue hasn’t yet been pulled down. The Pridnestrovie today may still retain the look of a Communist state and it’s called “the last remaining Stalinist dictatorship in Europe”.

Comida incluida:
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
3 er día

Enjoying the parade in Tiraspol

Septiembre 02 er , 2021

Visitas incluidas:

  • Enjoy the parade and discover the city of TIRASPOL (capital of Transnistria). We will admire the festivities of the independence Day and enjoy this unique atmosphere.
  • After the parade - some free time for lunch, to meet local people and interact with them. We advise you to try diferent kind of dishes and sweets freshly cooked in the market.
  • Later in the afternoon, we shall do a Treasure Hunt – but because we are in Transnistria, off course, the main treasure will be the Lenin Statues that they inherited from the Soviet time. We will drive towards the north, along the Dniester River. You will be amazed about the communist monuments still to be seen in villages and small towns like Grigoriopol and Dubasari.
  • Going back to Moldova
  • Drive to Old Orhei, Moldova’s most picturesque and fantastic historical site. Old Orhei is famous for the cave monasteries located there. This zone was isolated from the outer world.
  • Traditional dinner and accommodation in Eco Resort Butuceni

Comida incluida:
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner
4 to día

Cook Moldovan traditional food

Agosto 31 to , 2021

Visitas incluidas:

  • At "Casa Parinteasca" Craft Centre from Palanca village, you will get to know not only the Moldovan traditional costumes and ethnographic customs, but you will also learn how to cook the best known Moldavian dish – “placinte”.
  • Visit the Honey Museum from Raciula, learn about the life of bees, taste different kind of honey and other honey products.
  • Coming back to”Casa Parinteasca” Museum
  • enjoy a very special lunch, trying also the “placinte” we have made. Traditional dishes will be served with the best local wine, while the organic herbal tea, accompanied by quince jam will surprise you with its amazing taste.
  • Visit Frumoasa Monastery
  • Continue to Chisinau.

5 to día

Septiembre 03 to , 2021

6 to día

Septiembre 04 to , 2021

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Querida Victoria!

Me sorprendió gratamente la calidad y el sabor de los vinos rumanos y moldavos. Me sorprendió la diversidad de los vinos y las regiones de donde provienen. El viaje a Rumanía y a Moldavia fue divertido y educativo. No solo aprendí sobre los vinos, sino también sobre los países. Rumania y la República de Moldavia son definitivamente países que más personas deberían experimentar. Los servicios prestados fueron excepcionales.

¡Los pequeños extras que agregaron a la gira marcaron la diferencia y nuestra guía turística Victoria fue la mejor! Lo más destacado para mí fue la bodega Vinia de Iasi. El viaje en carro de caballos al viñedo, recogiendo uvas propias, haciendo nuestro propio jugo, disfrutando de la tranquilidad de la tierra y escuchando a la banda gitana fue una experiencia única en la vida.

Hola Victoria, ¡Muchas gracias de nuevo por los tours de la semana pasada! Me divertí mucho y eres una excelente guía. Orheiul Vechi fue realmente hermoso, y algunas de las fotos salieron muy bien. También me gustó mucho Chateau Vartely, así que gracias por tener la idea de visitar allí.

Tiraspol fue bastante interesante y extraño, y me alegro de haber ido, incluso con el frío y la lluvia. La destilería Kvint fue muy buena. Tuve que resistirme a terminar toda la botella. Espero poder visitar Moldavia nuevamente en algún momento dentro de poco. También te lo haré saber cuando venga a Rumania.