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    Odessa

    Odessa

    Eastern Europe is becoming a more and more popular tourist destination, and although the Balkans are now attracting a steady stream of tourists, there are parts of Europe that haven’t had yet a share in the limelight. Ukraine, the ‘borderland’ as its name says, is slowly shifting into something completely different, with improving economy and a more carefree attitude.

    Ukraine is a cultural and historical patchwork , whose Slavic heritage is peppered with Scythian gold stuffed into museums, cave monasteries, Byzantine murals and Tatar stories. There are countless reasons for visiting this country, and here’s a taste of what awaits you in mysterious Ukraine: top 5 travel destinations.

    Bahkchisaray, Crimea

    In the old times when Crimea was part of the Tatar Empire, Bahkchisaray was the capital of the Crimean Khanate. For a long time the Tatar heritage of the city was repressed, but after the 1990 the former Tatar inhabitants of Bahkchisaray  were allowed to return from Uzbekistan.

    The khan’s saray and mosques in the city have been beautifully restored. Uspensky Cave Monastery  and Chufut Kale are another two amazing sights near the city.

    Kamianets-Podilskyi

    Kamianets-Podilskyi, photo by Brian Dell

    Kamianets-Podilskyi in Western Ukraine is one of the oldest towns in the country, dating back to the 11th century, but possibly much older. While the town is rather pleasant, what makes it such an interesting attraction is the ancient fortress of River Smotrych, built on the ruins of structures erected millennia ago.

    Odessa

    This bustling port city at the Black Sea was a key player throughout Ukrainian history, and it one of the best destinations in Ukraine if you are hunting for historical attractions and monuments, especially of the Soviet kind.

    The most memorable site in Odessa is the Potemkin Steps, but a visit to the old town is also mandatory – it has old buildings that predate the Soviet take-over.

    Yalta

    Yalta, Swallow’s Nest, photo by Argenberg

    As far as tourism goes in Ukraine, Yalta is one of its major hotspots, and it’s easy to see why. The city blends the leftovers of a 19th century resort town where the rich came to heal their ailments, Armenian churches, a magnificent tsar’s palace,, Soviet monuments and lovely beaches.

    The city is exuberant and unapologetic, with striking sights like the clifftop neo-Gothic folly named Swallow’s Nest.

    National Environmental Park “Podilski Tovtry”

    This national park can be said to represent the very essence of Ukraine: amazing natural sights, several archaeological sites, botanical gardens and hundreds of historical monuments. The park is an excellent place for trekking and hiking, but wildlife watching too if you’re lucky or if you get a guide to show you  around.

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