Out of all the countries not too discovered but worth seeing Ukraine is perhaps the most attractive. What other country can boast of such rich history and variety of climate and culture? If you are concerned with sunbathing, you can go to the Crimea, a jewel of the Black Sea; if you are fond of camping, the Carpathians with its unique couleur locale and outstanding cuisine are the ideal place; and if you enjoy sightseeing, thtn there are lots of historical spots and inviting cities to tell the tale of the past grandeur.
In the first place, for those who are not too good in history, let us remind that Ukraine, the country of the first democratic constitution, was once a powerful state Kyivan (also Kievan) Rus known all over Europe and Asia. Kyivan Rus existed from the 9th century to the mid-13th century. This time is covered with splendor for this was the time of valorous victories over Konstantinopol and Mongol tribes, wealth and education. As Ukraine is Orthodox state, the replicas of 11 century golden-domed cathedrals are highly recommended to every tourist. In addition, tourists will fall in love with the national cuisine rich in vegetables and pork meat. To crown it all, the welcoming nature of the Ukrainian people and inspiring folk music will make you fall in love with this state forever.
Indeed, getting ready for the European Football Championship in 2012 and wishing to lure more tourists to the state, the idea to rebuild the face of Kyiv of the 10-11 centuries when Prince Volodymyr the Great constructed the city on the Dnieper banks that turned to be the cradle of the Kyivan Rus state, emerged. The park is still in the process of building. The creators mean to construct Desyatynna (Church of the Tithes) Church, prince’s residence, fortifications and artisans’ quarters, and so on. Though the site does not have the planned look, there are a lot of various events going on that are worth visiting. Because before the 10th century Kyivan Rus was the pagan state, the managers offer different performances that perform the ceremonies and everyday life of ancient Slavs. The performances are designed in such a way as to involve the visitors. You may also enjoy traditional Ukrainian dances or fire shows in the evening.
Overall, because the country is not too known among the visitors, the prices are quite reasonable. The voyage to Ukraine will not be too expensive; though, you will have to be prepared for a service that should be improved and hopefully will. The prices for the hotels vary and they creep up to European ones. Yet, the restaurant prices are rather reasonable. If you make up your mind to visit Ukraine, choose late spring because it is the season when chestnut trees are in blossom. In any case, do visit this place!
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