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Tiraspol must-see tour - Transnistria

Overview
I do postcards with my drawings and budget tours to top attractions and hidden gems of Transnistria. Honestly, I can’t make Maldives of my country, because it is not Maldives. But i can make an unforgettable journey through all contrasts of what it really is - beautiful panoramas and impressive soviet lost places, curious history and nowadays life in the country that doesn't exist, combining classic walk with forays for true explorers and adventurers.

Tour takes 2,5 hours, though Transnistria deserves at least a week. It is not Stalinism, we are very volatile where to go and what to do, but default route covers must-see USSR era and modern bits of Tiraspol, plus my favorite nooks and crannies that I discovered doing my sketches. The trip won’t be exhausting, not boring at all, we will have time to talk about all peculiarities of past and present of Transnistria, real name is Pridnestrovie ☭
You won’t be meeting a guide, you will be meeting a friend!
- Anton Dendemarchenko -
City: Chisinau
Fri 20 Sep
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Starting at $26.96
Fri 20 Sep
Starting at $26.96
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What's Included
Transport - walking and private car. There is an option to try authentic trolley bus, made in USSR.
Postcard for the memory! Cards, magnets and maps made by the guide himself available for purchase!
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Sightseeing walk is perfect and transparent for all genders and ages. Optional foray may be challenge - climbing a talk or tasting kvas. But it is not obligatory experiences.
  • There are two versions of the tour - real and virtual. I would recommend to go in real life, border is open!
What To Expect
1
House of Soviets
Default route covers best modern bits and soviet relics of Tiraspol. It is not strict consumerist kind of deal, we are free to decide where to go and what to do. There is enough to see for a two day tour so you can imagine - no matter how much I will tell and no matter how fast I speak - it will be just top of an iceberg. But we will dive as deep as possible. Take a look behind the iron curtain, discover Pridnestrovie- the most epic remnant among USSR debris.
2
The Christmas Cathedral
Optional loop to the back of 100 rouble note
3
The Suvorov Monument
Since 1972 generalissimo Alexander Suvorov is standing at the central square of Tiraspol, he is considered to be the founder of the city. No spoilers, more curious history during the tour itself!
4
Green Market Center
and veggie market, surprisingly modern!
5
Palacio Presidencial
Government building from soviet era with comrade Lenin in front. You can find it on the back of fifty rouble note. Transnistrian roubles, of course.
6
The Tank Monument
Real combat tank that reminds of many important things, war and peace, darkness and sunshine. It is famous T-34. We will also walk out to the river bank, there is a nice view from the bridge.
7
Kvint
Optional walk inside kvint factory, no tasting.
8
Mig-19 Monument
Aviator memorial can be found at Balka dst. It commemorates thirty years of victory in the Great Patriotic war. I didn’t add all hidden gems in between these listed attractions, but they are great to make the tour really unforgettable and contrast! Highly recommend brutal tour - some lost places we have here are more impressive than Chernobyl. My wife says no one should go to Chernobyl, but every other traveler I meet either just came from there or is heading there next. Luckily there was no radiation here, it was ussr collapse. Finally we have an option to go to some eerie lost places from gone era that will satisfy lovers of Tarkovsky cinematography or post-apocalyptic movies, it is a way to explore “exclusion zone” without radiation risk or crowds of people you definitely see around in actual Chernobyl exclusion zone. I also can’t reveal these places here, just make notice, adventurers, it’s also tour of a lifetime!
9
Tiraspol
For lovers of Tarkovsky cinematography, post-apocalyptic movies and USSR legacy there is a brutal version of the tour. Impressive soviet lost places and Chernobyl style cityscapes of Transnistria will make your heart beat faster and leave you speechless, I can’t reveal where we go without the risk of subsequent demolition of these eerie gems, but I guarantee unforgettable trip. It is also important to keep these urban wastelands a secret for keeping melancholic atmosphere of solitude, you know, the best and only way to explore such things is to do it alone, let’s keep it this way. No one can predict how long these communism remains will be accessible so the whole idea is to discover everything while it still exists and do it without overcrowd of people. In a way, this journey is a chance to explore a version of Chernobyl “exclusion zone” without crowds of tourists that overfill real Pripyat and actual Chernobyl exclusion zone. There is no radiation here luckily, not here.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (102)
linde82
Jun 2019
It was fascinating to venture into this country which indeed does seem to exist afterall;) I have now seen it with my own eyes both from a bird’s perspective - a magnificent viewpoint - and deep within its nooks and crannies - more precisely a hidden Soviet gem where time has stood still. The latter was like letting kids into a candy shop. The sad part is that when we eventually made it out of there, time was running out. (The tour lasted 5 hours in total.) We missed the other cool stuff, like war memorials, Lenin statues, and regular street life. I’m really sad about that. The tour could have been organized a little better time wise. On the other hand; now I have an excuse to return;) The guide is nice and decent and speaks English fluently. Don’t expect to get a balanced depiction of Transnistria; critical questions have to wait.
Robert B
Jun 2019
Spent a whole day with Anton in Tiraspol and surroundings and wanted to make the most of it. Anton is a very skilled guide with a good knowledge of history and culture. Up front we already had contact through WhatsApp so he knew exactly what we were looking for. Thanks again Anton for being the best possible guide we could wish for.
quentwu
Jun 2019
Anton took me and a few other visitors on a three hour adventure in Tiraspol. We saw some amazing sites and really got a glimpse of the Soviet past of the city. We also tried some local drinks and snacks. We even chatted with a local babushka with Anton helping to translate - it’s incredibly interesting to hear about the life here. Overall I was very satisfied with what I was able to see and would highly recommend the trip.

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