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Full info. Unique All-Inclusive Tours to Chernobyl. Visit Chernobyl with tours that includes transfer from and to airport, allocation and many more.
- De-occupied cities tour
Your journey starts at Kyiv. During the tour you will visit:...
- Chernobyl 1 day tour
The Chernobyl 1 day tour includes a guided visit to the...
- Chernobyl NPP Tour
advantages. Visiting Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Day of...
- Pripyat Tour
The abandoned town on the banks of the Pripyat River is...
- De-occupied cities tour
The first-hand trips to the Chernobyl zone, Chernobyl nuclear power plant and Prypyat-town. You are welcome to join our CHERNOBYL TOUR®, during which you will see all of the allowed locations in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Professional and friendly guides. Exclusive routes. Dosimeters for rent.
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- Andriivskyi descent, 11, Kyiv
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You can book a package tour from the USA or Canada to the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Our managers will create a package tour for you, which will include a trip to Chernobyl (the type you chose), transfer and accommodation, pickup to the place of group gathering, and airline tickets, if necessary.
A breathtaking trip to the place of the world-known nuclear disaster. 4,5 hours inside the Chornobyl nuclear power plant, walk around the ghost- town of Prypiat and other sites and locations of the Zone of your choice. Route:
Apr 1, 2024 · The cost of these nuclear power plant tours starts at about $80 (2 130 UAH) and goes up to $150 (3995 UAH). This price can be higher depending on the number of passengers, overall length, and means of travel. Traveling the area is not cheap, as a number of safety measures have to be taken on every tour.
Dec 21, 2021 · December 21, 2021. In 1986, the world held its breath as a nuclear reactor melted down at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, in what’s now thought to be the worst nuclear disaster in history. Today, 35 years later, Chernobyl and the nearby town of Pripyat, attract thousands of tourists from all over the world. But what are they touring, exactly?