Traveling Ukraine – 5 Places For Nature-Lovers To Visit

Ukraine is a huge country that offers many natural attractions – beautiful mountain regions, caves, beaches, lakes, and even islands. In our top 10 list, you can see the versatility of landscapes that you can enjoy while touring the country. Here are the reasons for traveling Ukraine – 10 places for nature-lovers to visit.

Here are the 5 most beautiful natural places you should visit while traveling Ukraine, moving from the west to the east side of the country:

Chornohora Ridge, Carpathian mountains

The Carpathian Mountains are a great place to https://jonathansarwono.info/ enjoy fresh air and wilderness. There are no strict visiting rules, and most importantly no crowds of people. Chornohora Ridge includes the highest peaks and is highly recommended for foreigners. Most paths are marked and easily accessible. Spectacular view sights can be reached even by beginners.

There are three lakes, impressive cliffs, and many vast treeless meadows. Ancient and primeval beech forests of the Carpathians are included in the UNESCO World Heritage sites. All the six highest peaks of the Ukrainian Carpathians (including the highest point of Ukraine – Hoverla Mount, 2061 m) are located on the Chornohora ridge.

You can start your hike from either of the following villages: Lazeshchyna, Kvasy, Dzembronya, Shibeny, Yasinya, and Vorokhta. Ukrainian mountain villages are interesting to travel spots with wooden churches, hospitable people, and delicious food.

Synevyr lake, Kolochava village

Synevyr is the largest lake in the Ukrainian Carpathians. It’s located in the Transcarpathian region and surrounded by mountains and forests of the National Park. It is located at an altitude of 989 meters above sea level and easily accessible. Several hiking trails pass through the territory of the Synevyr National Park.

There is a picturesque village called Kolochava nearby, which should be the starting point for your exploration of the area. Kolochava is called “the village of 10 museums”. You can enjoy traditional houses and narrow-gauge

railway as well as the old way of local wood transportation by “bokorashi” – a dangerous profession, which finally disappeared in 1954. You can even visit bears in the Rehabilitation Center in nearly free conditions on the territory of the park.

Dniester Canyon

The canyon of Dniester River is huge, and one of the largest in Europe. The river goes through four regions of Ukraine. There are rocks, waterfalls, and grassy shores, healing springs, cliff walls of the Silurian age (formed more than 400 million years ago). The special thing about the area is the climate, which is usually warmer than in the rest of Ukraine. It’s home to many birds – grey and white herons, storks, wild geese, swans, and gulls. There are also 5 fortresses on the banks of the Dniester river and cliff monastery in Bakota.

Caves in Ternopil region

Because of the ancient geological processes Ternopil region is covered with a dense network of underground labyrinths, which stretch for hundreds of kilometers. No one knows for sure how many of them, where they lead and where they begin.

Optymistychna (“Optimistic”) Cave is the most famous. It is the world’s longest gypsum cave! The total length of the tunnels exceeds 230 kilometers.

The Danube Delta

This is an atmospheric place of marshlands, delta lakes, small islands, reedbeds fields and hundreds of birds. There is also a group of beautiful salt lagoons, which are separated from the sea by a 60-400 m wide sandbar.

To reach this place go to Odesa first and then take a bus to Vylkove, which is known for a number of channels built inside its territory.