Bialowieza tour
Bialowieza tour from Warsaw
Bialowieza Forest is the oldest National Park in Poland and one of the oldest in Europe. As the only Polish natural object, it was inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO.
One of the main attractions of the Białowieża National Park is The Bison Show Reserve.Bison, a symbol of the Park, is Europe’s largest land mammal. Bialowieza Forest is a home to the wild living bison and currently there are around 500 specimens.
Thanks to tourist routes and educational paths, you can reach the most charming forest areas. The area of the Park is intriguing in terms of history and culture. It’s a place where three cultures: Polish, Belarussian and Ukrainian have lived arm in arm for centuries and created a unique composition that delights with dialect, customs and architecture.
This area has one of the most valuable forest complexes in Europe – Bialowieza Forest, the last existing natural lowland forest. Its central part is the Palace Park where the hunting manor house and the tsar's palace were located in the past.
The oldest building and monument in Bialowieza are located within the Bialowieza Forest. It’s a wooden manor house from 1845 and obelisk made of sandstone commemorating the hunt of Augustus III of Poland.
Bialowieza is a place where everyone will surely find something for themselves. It’s worth getting closer to nature with us to see the most scenic and distant corners of this region.
Bialowieza tour from Warsaw - get closer to the nature and explore the last primeval forest in Europe.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
- Suggested departure time: 8:00 am
- Tour duration: 12 hours
- Sightseeing available in English, Russian, German, Italian, French, Spanish
- The price per trip * applies to the cost per person and is given in Polish zlotys
- Possibility to pay in foreign currency (€, £, $) at the current NBP exchange rate
Price per person in PLN | 1 PERSON | 2 PEOPLE | 3 PEOPLE | 4 PEOPLE | 5 PEOPLE | 6 PEOPLE |
2900 | 1500 | 1000 | 800 | 650 | 600 | |
VEHICLE |
*PRICE INCLUDES:
- admission tickets to Białowieża Forest and The Bison Show Reserve
- care of an English-speaking guide in the area of strict protection of the Bialowieza Forest. Tours available in other languages on request and for an additional fee of 250 PLN
- driving a high-class car with an English-speaking driver
- bottled water
- in-car WiFi
- for groups larger than 6 people, the service is priced individually
- Price does not include taxes
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