One Day Dark tour of Bucha and Irpin + Kyiv at War

 
 
 Courage is grace under pressure.
  Ernest Hemingway

Our One Day Dark Tour of Bucha and Irpin, combined with "Kyiv at War," offers a profound exploration of recent tragic events. You will visit sites of atrocities in Bucha and Irpin, gaining insights into the horrifying acts of violence that shook Ukraine and the world. The tour also includes a segment on Kyiv, providing context on the broader impact of the war. This journey is designed to educate and honor the victims, ensuring their stories are not forgotten.This tour is for you if you want:

• the timeline of these horrific events;
• who the primary perpetrators are;
• how to honor the memory of the victims;
• to grasp the importance of the Battle of Kyiv;
• to see the renowned street artist Banksy′s painting;
• to uncover Kyiv′s ancient history during times of invasion;
• to explore the resilience symbolized by the destroyed Russian military equipment;


Objects:
 Bucha, Irpin, Kyiv (List of objects and excursion route could be changed depending on a traffic situation.)

Dress code
: casual.
 
One Day Dark tour of Bucha and Irpin + Kyiv at War program includes:
 
 

10.00 a.m.  Meeting with a tour guide.

10.00 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. Dark tour of Bucha and Irpin


 
 
 
1.00 p.m. - 2.00 p.m.  Lunch at restaurant.

After an exciting tour you will be hungry. Therefore, we are pleased to advise you the best places to eat lunch and try to present the national cuisine. Such as homemade Ukrainian beer and liqueur, soup with bacon and donuts, dumplings, chicken Kiev and Kiev Cake.
 

 
 

2.00 p.m - 4.00 p.m. Kyiv at War tour



Kyiv at war Kyivtrip
Statue Motherland Kyiv
Damaged helicopter


 
 
Type
Duration
1 pax
2 pax
3-4 pax 
car/bus
 1 day
9000 UAH
9900 UAH
10900 UAH
 
Customer Reviews
Steve 16.08.2024 13:31      
  
   +5
Vitaly, thank you again for a thought provoking, meaningful day!
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Dennis 22.08.2024 13:51      
  
   +3
Very cool guide, and the trip was amazing. Everything was very good organized, and of course, the things you see are insane...
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Vasilii 29.08.2024 05:18      
  
   +1
Visiting Ukraine for the first time in many years has been an eye-opening experience. Especially in a wartime country, I was lucky enough to see the places that have been devastated by Russian invaders, and how the local people managed to recover and rebuild stronger than ever. I want to thank Vitaliy for giving me this tour, his guidance and explanations were outstanding. Vitaliy drove me to the places where some of the war’s worst crimes were being committed right outside Kyiv, and showed accompanying video footage on his phone. His dedication to telling the horrifying but true story was a testament to the unbreakable will of the Ukrainian people. I highly recommend this tour for those who are interested in post-Soviet history, aspiring or current journalists, and anyone who is willing to spread and share the true stories of the horrors that are happening in the world right now.
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