Discover untouched nature

The Republic of Belarus is a country with a rich natural and cultural heritage. Their country's flora and fauna are distinctive and diverse. Belarus' natural wealth includes numerous rivers, lakes, swamps, and diverse flora and fauna. Belarus has a plethora of natural attractions and sites that appear to have been designed specifically for eco-tourism. National parks, nature reserves, and wildlife refuges are all worth seeing!


There are more than 20,000 rivers in Belarus, with a total length of 90,000 kilometers. The rivers drain into two sea basins: the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea. The rivers Dnieper, Neman, and Dvina run through the country, and it was here that the famous trade route "from Varangians to Greeks" ran in ancient times.


The Drissa River runs through the northern part of Belarus. It is quite long and is appropriate for those who enjoy ecotourism. There are numerous beautiful lakes along the river. A hike of two to ten days is possible. However, keep in mind that in order to avoid getting lost, you should look for Drissa sources on the banks.


Belarus has approximately 11,000 lakes, which is why the country is known as Blue-eyed or The Country of Lakes. Naroch is Belarus's largest lake. Four large lakes are nearby: Beloye, Myastro, Batorino, and Myadel. There are pine forests on the Naroch shores that clean the air. Belarus is Europe's only region where restored bog meso-landscapes have been preserved. Marshes cover approximately 14% of the country's total land area (2.5 million hectares). They are unevenly distributed throughout the country, with the majority of the swamps located in northern Belarus.

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