Découvrez la TRANSNISTRIE complète depuis Chisinau





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Vivez un voyage inoubliable avec nous alors que nous vous présentons un circuit unique en Moldavie! Voyagez de Chisinau à la Transnistrie, une fascinante république sécessionniste de l'est de la Moldavie où les traditions soviétiques restent vivantes, et les habitants aspirent à l'indépendance. Découvrez les villes historiques de Tiraspol et Bender, le cœur de cette région intrigante. Les temps forts du Tour: Retour dans le temps: Explorez la zone d'exclusion de Transnistrie et plongez dans l'histoire de l'ère soviétique. Sites emblématiques: Visitez le monument Souvorov, le monument Lénine et la forteresse historique Bender. Découvrez la vie locale: Obtenez des informations sur la vie en Transnistrie, y compris son histoire avant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Sécurité d'abord: Détendez-vous lors de cette visite guidée dirigée par un professionnel expérimenté. Merveilles architecturales : Émerveillez-vous devant l'architecture soviétique durable qui définit la région. Joignez-vous à nous pour une aventure d'une journée en Transnistrie et découvrez un monde qui donne envie de revenir en URSS !
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« Rencontrez notre guide averti, qui vous présentera le voyage à venir. Après un accueil chaleureux et un bref aperçu, nous commencerons notre route vers la Transnistrie. Profitez de cette balade panoramique d'une heure pour découvrir des aperçus fascinants de cette région unique, de son histoire et de sa culture, préparant le terrain pour une expérience inoubliable. »
...La forteresse de Bender, située dans la région de Transnistrie, a une histoire riche et ancienne. Ses origines remontent à l'époque médiévale où il servait de point de défense et de commerce significatif. Au XIIIe siècle, les Génois, réputés pour leurs prouesses maritimes, étendent leur influence dans la région. Leurs navires naviguaient sur le Dniestr depuis la mer Noire, atteignant Bender depuis la forteresse voisine d'Akkerman (actuelle Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Ukraine). Au fil des siècles, la forteresse a gagné en importance stratégique, servant de bastion essentiel pour diverses puissances. Il a été témoin de nombreuses batailles, sièges et changements politiques, reflétant l'histoire complexe de la région. Aujourd'hui, la forteresse de Bender se dresse comme un monument à son passé multiforme, attirant historiens et visiteurs intrigués par son héritage durable.
Complexe mémorial militaro-historique Le complexe commémoratif militaro-historique de la ville de Bendery a été inauguré le 7 octobre 2008. Il a été érigé sur l'emplacement d'un ancien cimetière militaire, où les restes de nombreux soldats de l'armée impériale russe morts dans les guerres du 18-20ème siècle ont été enterrés.
L’Arc de Triomphe est apparu à Bendery, rue Ermakov, presque à l’entrée de la ville, le 7 octobre 2008, à la veille du 600e anniversaire de la ville.
Lénine Monument Situé en face du cinéma Gorki, sur la place Lénine Komsomol. La figure du chef du prolétariat mondial se dresse sur un haut piédestal, sur lequel est écrit en bronze: « Lénine », les années de sa vie – « 1870 – 1924 » sont marquées ci-dessous.
Gorki cinéma Près de l'actuel cinéma Gorki, à côté de l'hôtel Petrograd, il y avait un cinéma Capitole jusqu'au milieu du 20ème siècle. En 1954, la construction d'un nouveau bâtiment a été lancée sous le projet de l'architecte en chef de la ville V.P. Mednek – l’auteur du plan directeur de développement d’après-guerre de Bendery.
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Le parc Catherine de Tiraspol est l'un des projets à grande échelle et ambitieux mis en œuvre en Pridnestrovié au nom et sous la supervision directe du président de la RMP Vadim Krasnoselsky. Le parc principal de la république a été construit en l'honneur de Catherine la Grande. La forteresse de Sredinnaya a été érigée en 1792 sur ordre de l'impératrice, autour de laquelle la future capitale de la Pridnestrovié s'est développée au fil du temps
Le monument des chars le plus populaire de Tiraspol
Rentrez en sécurité en Moldavie
Points forts
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Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Un passeport en cours de validité est requis le jour du voyage
- Informations de voyage – Passeport de Transnistrie (Pridnestrovie) et passage des frontières ✔ Un passeport valide est requis pour entrer. ✔ Vous passerez un point de contrôle en entrant en Transnistrie. ✔ À la frontière, vous recevrez une carte de migration (bulletin d’entrée) — gardez-la en sécurité, car vous en aurez besoin en partant. Meilleur conseil : Voyagez avec un Guide local agréé pour assurer un processus d'entrée fluide et aider à répondre à toutes les questions au point de contrôle. Argent & Paiements (Très important) ❌ Les cartes de crédit et de débit ne sont PAS acceptées (Visa et Mastercard ne fonctionnent pas) ❌ Pas de distributeurs internationaux disponibles ✔ Espèces uniquement Quoi apporter : Lei moldave ou Euros Échangez votre argent en Transnistrie contre des roubles locaux ⚠️ Important : Les roubles transnistriens ne peuvent pas être échangés en dehors de la région, donc ne convertissez que ce que vous prévoyez de dépenser.
Avis(12)
I am really impressed about this region, a location no one recognize, the trip was perfectly organized by our tour guide, truly suggest this adventure back to ussr time
We’re truly happy to hear that you were impressed by this unique and little-known region. It means a lot to us that you appreciated the organization of the trip and the experience of traveling back in time to the USSR era. Your recommendation is the best reward for our work, and we hope to welcome you back to Moldova for another unforgettable adventure! 🍷✨
Our tour guide Lilia was fantastic. Since there were only four of us, the tour felt very private and personalized. Lilia reads her audience extremely well and adjusts her approach to the group, which I really appreciated. She shared many interesting facts and historical insights about Transnistria. Highly recommend!Text
Thank you so much for your kind words! 🌟 We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed your private Transnistria tour and that Lilia made the experience memorable. She truly loves sharing the history and stories of this unique region. Your recommendation means a lot to us, and we hope to welcome you back to Moldova for more unforgettable adventures soon!
I was about to go on a winery tour in Moldova when I discovered something called the Transnistria tour. In the first place, the fact that there was an independent state called Transnistria within one nation, Moldova, was beyond Japanese sensibility. The idea is that the region of the Russian population, which wanted to remain in the Soviet Union after the collapse of the Soviet Union and Moldova became independent in 1991, is rather setting up an independent state in search of independence from Moldova. It has its own president and governmental functions, its own currency, and the effective control of the Moldovan government still does not extend. However, it was a phantom nation, with no state recognition from any UN member state, including Japan. Travel between Moldova and Transnistria seemed basically free, although there was passport control at the border point. The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has a risk level of 3 (the travel advisory), but it felt like security was not bad at all. There was even a sense of piety, as cars always pulled up in front of pedestrian crossings while walking. There were independent states like this in the South Caucasus, like Georgia and Azerbaijan (which recently collapsed?), but it's not something you can go to easily on tour. This tour of Transnistria was guided by an English-speaking guide from Transnistria, so I was able to wave around the big companies with peace of mind. (I met friends of the guide everywhere I went, so it seemed like I was going to visit the local area, which made me feel very close. lol)
Thank you Yuki a lot🤗
Very interesting, I would recommend to everyone! Saw many many good sights and learned a lot of history!
Dear Joseph, Thank you so much for your kind words! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed discovering Transnistria with us and found the sights and history engaging. Your recommendation means a lot, and we hope to welcome you back on another Moldovan adventure soon! Warm regards,
Liliya was wonderful. She explained literally everything you need to know about Pridnestrovie! If i have to recommend a daily tour from Chisinau, it is definitely this one! Amazing!
Dear Alexandra, Thank you so much for your kind words! 🌟 We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the tour and that Liliya made your visit to Pridnestrovie so informative and memorable. It means a lot to us that you would recommend this experience to others. We hope to welcome you back to Moldova for more amazing adventures soon! Warm regards,
Thank you for the Soviet tour in Transnistria, a country do not exist. Hightly recommend to visit it with MoldovaTovisit
Thank you so much for your kind words! 🌟 We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the tour and that Liliya made your visit to Pridnestrovie so informative and memorable. It means a lot to us that you would recommend this experience to others. We hope to welcome you back to Moldova for more amazing adventures soon! Warm regards,
The sovjet cantine and the great food was the best part of the day and if there is anything you might need during the day you will probably find it at the Green Market Center. It has everything.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed the Soviet cantine and the delicious food—it’s definitely a highlight for many of our guests. We’re also glad the Green Market Center was helpful for anything you needed during the day. We hope to welcome you back soon for another memorable adventure in Moldova and Transnistria!
It was a very good day. We'll organized and excellent host Igor. There was space for personal wishes such as a visit at the Sheriff stadium.
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed your full-day tour of Transnistria and that Igor made it a memorable experience. We always aim to accommodate personal wishes, and we’re glad you got to visit the Sheriff Stadium—it’s definitely a highlight! We hope to welcome you back to Moldova for more unique experiences soon.
It is not a cheap excursion, but if you want to know all about this country that doesn’t excist, it is worth it. My guide was Lilia. She herself was born in Transnistrië, experienced there the war between Moldova en Transnistria. She now lives in Chisinau. She knew all about the past en present of both countries. She is very kind and helpfull. Lilia will adjust the tour if you ask and takes your wishes into acount. Transnistria is e weird country. As if you travel back in time. Lenin is everywhere. But it is also a modern country. This Soviet way of life is their principle, but I have the impression that they are very well aware that it is their USP. We went to an impressive old fortress in the city of Bender, and walked through the center of the capital Tiraspol. And we had dinner in a soviet style restaurant. Lilia was our guide and driver. Thanks to her I had a very nice day.
We are very grateful tonyou for your kindness and a person you are! 🤗🤗🤗
I can highly recommend this tour! My friend and I were accompanied by two lovely young ladies that made it feel like we were on a private trip with friends and not a tour. Even if we got a lot of information about the history and monuments the highlights were to observe the daily life. Lunch at a restaurant Sovjet style, visit the market and talk to people.
Dear Anita, Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We’re delighted to hear that you and your friend enjoyed the tour and felt like it was a private trip with friends. Our guides always strive to make the experience personal and engaging, and it’s great to know that you appreciated not only the history and monuments but also the authentic daily life in Transnistria. We’re glad you enjoyed the Soviet-style lunch, the market visit, and the chance to connect with local people. Your kind words mean a lot, and we hope to welcome you back to Moldova for another memorable adventure soon!



