Excursion d'une journée en Transnistrie





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Chers voyageurs en Moldavie ! Je tiens à vous adresser mes salutations les plus chaleureuses depuis mon pays d'origine et à vous présenter notre petit pays. Sur la carte de l'Europe de l'Est, la Moldavie reste un pays inexploré. Lors de notre excursion d'une journée, nous visiterons un lieu que la Moldavie peut nous réserver des surprises : un État au sein de la Moldavie, la minuscule Transnistrie, introuvable sur les cartes du monde. Nous vous présenterons et vous parlerons de la vie quotidienne des habitants, de notre culture et de nos valeurs, ainsi que des spécialités culinaires moldaves typiques. Le déjeuner est servi à l'auberge du village bulgare, en compagnie des habitants. Au cours de la visite, nous découvrirons la forteresse de Bendery, et lors de la promenade en ville, nous en apprendrons davantage sur les événements historiques qui ont façonné cette région. Nous verrons les monuments soviétiques, les monuments à Lénine et à Souvorov, les bâtiments majestueux et les lieux de mémoire.
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Notre premier arrêt est le parc d'attractions abandonné de Bendery, un endroit où les enfants jouaient autrefois. Pour le moment, il ne reste que des attractions rouillées et une grande roue abandonnée. Ensuite, nous visitons la ville antique de Bendery, vieille de 615 ans. Voici l'un des sites les plus importants - le complexe du château du XVIe siècle, construit par les Ottomans. Il y a 250 ans, de violents combats entre les empires russe et ottoman ont eu lieu ici. Aujourd'hui, le château de Bendery est considéré comme un monument tentaculaire à l'architecture turque incomparable. Nous visitons également l'église orthodoxe du 19ème siècle. Le musée de la torture s'y trouve également ; vous montez jusqu'à la plus haute tour de la forteresse. Ici, au château, vous pouvez également lire le conte de fées de Münchhausen « Montez sur le boulet de canon » et même voler avec un canon ! Au XIXème siècle, le roi suédois Charles XII vécut 3 ans. Que lui est-il arrivé plus tard – vous le saurez quand vous y serez !
Ensuite, nous faisons une promenade dans la ville de Bendery : nous visitons des lieux réservés aux locaux. sont saints. Ce sont des monuments commémoratifs qui nous rappellent les soldats tombés au combat. Il y a une brûlure éternelle ici Flamme et se dresse un véhicule de combat. Il y a un clocher au centre. Les noms des soldats qui ont donné leur vie sont gravés sur les murs sacrifié pour la patrie.
Nous visitons également le village de Parkany, où vit la minorité bulgare. Je vais vous raconter l'histoire de leur arrivée en Moldavie. Ensuite, nous vous invitons à découvrir l'auberge au design traditionnel Usadba Acasa, lors d'un voyage culinaire en Transnistrie. Ici, vous avez la possibilité de déguster une variété de spécialités faites maison. Vous essayez les plats suivants : Mamaliga (polenta moldave à base de farine de maïs), placinta farcie de branchies et de fromage de brebis, soupe de poulet Zeama aux nouilles, gâteau aux noix. La dégustation de vins est également un incontournable ! Les vins rouges et blancs sont inclus. La Moldavie est connue pour ses habitants talentueux en musique. Apprenez à connaître la vie musicale de notre pays en jouant de l'accordéon. Le déjeuner et la dégustation de vins coûtent 15 EUR (par personne)
Dans l'après-midi nous découvrons la capitale de la Transnistrie - Tiraspol. La ville a été fondée en 1792 L'impératrice russe Ekaterina II a été fondée par le maréchal Alexandre Souvorov. Tiraspol est une petite ville propre et magnifique située sur la rive gauche du fleuve Dniestr. Les habitants sont toujours sympathiques et heureux de discuter avec des invités étrangers. À Tiraspol, il est possible d'acheter des pièces en plastique, la monnaie reconnue qui existe encore à Umaluf. Dans une librairie, vous pouvez acheter les drapeaux soviétiques, russes ou transnistriens.
La statue de Lénine à Tiraspol est la plus jeune sœur du monument de Lénine à Berlin. La statue existe depuis 1987 et rappelle le passé.
La statue du cheval est située au centre de Tiraspol. Le monument de 9 mètres de haut a été érigé en 1979. Le général russe Alexandre Suvorov fut le fondateur de la ville. Je vous dirai devant le monument pourquoi il est l'un des généraux les plus célèbres de Russie.
Le célèbre char est situé sur un site mémorial au centre. Vous pouvez même monter sur le réservoir. A proximité se trouvent le bâtiment gouvernemental et d'autres monuments importants pour les habitants.
Nous verrons également le célèbre bâtiment « Maison du Soviétique », construit dans le style Empire. L'immense portrait du premier homme dans l'espace est accroché sur l'avenue Gagarine.
Nous visitons la cantine soviétique, où se trouvent de nombreux portraits des dirigeants de l'époque soviétique.
Nous visitons le marché aux fruits et légumes, où les agriculteurs locaux vendent des produits biologiques locaux.
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Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Le retrait se fait entre 8h30 et 9h. Le fournisseur vous communiquera l'heure exacte de retrait. Veuillez noter que les citoyens ayant la citoyenneté ukrainienne ont besoin d'une autorisation spéciale pour entrer en Transnistrie et sont priés de contacter le fournisseur à l'avance pour obtenir l'autorisation.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Veuillez noter que lors de cette visite, votre groupe marchera beaucoup, explorant deux villes : Bendery et Tiraspol.
Avis(208)
Great experience only 5 of us with Tatiana who spoke excellent English and gave us a lot of information. We had lunch at a local woman’s house of traditional Moldovan specialties which was prepared from scratch. Border crossing was very easy. We handed our passports to our driver at the border control and got them with the temporary registration paper for Transnistria. We were very safe at all the important highlights we visited which one included Bender Fortresss, two war memorials, city hall. I had changed my tour plans to this one and was not disappointed.
I had a one on one tour with Dmitriy and Tatiana. They're a great team, Dmitriy is a calm and safe driver, lovely clean modern car. Tatiana is professional, full of information. I enjoyed the full day tour, saw, are and drank so much. Would recommend, would do again
We are very glad that your trip to Transnistria left you with such unforgettable impressions! We tried to make everything as comfortable as possible for you. Thank you for your kind words!
This was one of the highlights of my trip to Moldova. It was so great learning all the history. There were no issues with border police as some vlogs have concern over. Felt safe and being with a local guide I had no worries. This price has transportation included but the other person in my group took the bus from Chisinau with no issues and save a lot of money. Overall, 5/5, loved it.
Dear Heidi,we are glad you felt safe during your trip to Pridnestrovje.Indeed,it is very safe here,as many travelers have noted.Thank you for visiting Moldova and our unique region. We are grateful for the high appreciation of our work! All the best to you!
Nicholas was a great local guide. He was very knowledgeable about the city and took us to some interesting sites. The lunch with Tatiana and her family was amazing, and a chance to try real local Moldavian food in a beautiful setting. We would definitely recommend this tour.
We are happy you enjoyed your time in Pridnestrovje with tour guide Nikolas! He will be glad to read your nice review! Thank you for visiting our smail unique region!
It is a very interesting tour and we recommend to others if you like history and curious about this unique place. Olga has done all she could do to guide this tour and we sincerely appreciate her effect. However, the transfer from Chishinau to Tiraspol was disorganized. We were picked up at 8:30am as planned, then the next 3 people found our car in a parking lot while the driver still somewhere looking for them. Then we drove to a place for bathroom stop and waiting for more people to join, but no one came for a long time. We continued and met the guide passed 11 am. So the morning time was mostly gone and during all those time, we couldn't communicate to driver much, barely a few words via cell phone translate.
Dear Jennifer,thank you very much for choosing our tour! We are glad you enjoyed your time with our professional guide Olga! We offer our sincere apologies for the long wait. We will try to correct these errors. Best regards!
Fantastic experience in Transnistria. The guide, Tatiana, speaks excellent English and is able to cover topics from history to current affairs, always offering a view from different perspectives. The tour will take you to visit the Bender Castle and the city center of Tiraspol. The experience in the Soviet canteen or the green market was beautiful.
Wonderful excursion from start to finish! Everything was perfectly organized, with beautiful routes and unique experiences throughout. Nicholas, our driver and guide, was outstanding—very friendly, professional, and kind. His knowledge of the country's history was impressive and made the tour even more interesting and enjoyable. We highly recommend him! We had an amazing time and created unforgettable memories.
Dear Eleni,thank you for your sincere words! Nikolas is truly a wonderful guide! We are glad that your tour to Pridnestrovje left such warm memories! Best regards Usadba acsa team!
I’ve been to 77 countries so it takes quite a bit nowadays to blow my mind.. but this day trip did. It is simply an extraordinary place to visit: on the one hand, a quiet, chilled, friendly lovely place.. on the other a breakaway territory considered under Russian military occupation by the Council of Europe. It’s a truly weird place, full of contradictions: a celebration of the Soviet Union.. and at the same time there are statues of Catherine the Great and the last Tsar is worshipped as a saint. Basically it seems to just celebrate whenever Russia was great, regardless of the contradictory ideologies. It’s an authoritarian semi-dictatorship (we were given a list of rules such as the word „Transnistria“ being forbidden), yet it felt really easy going strolling through the place. The journey from Chisinau was quick and easy. The border crossing took 3 minutes. Our young French/ PMR guide Nicholas, was superb: friendly, informative, warm. Lunch in a Soviet style canteen was fun and cheap. We were driven round in an 80s Soviet Lada which added to the experience. A few practical things: You can’t use credit cards, or non-PMR phones even with e-Sims. Every country in the world advises you against travel here as only Russia has a consulate.. so if you lose your passport you’re screwed. And your travel / health insurance is invalid. All that said (!) it felt incredibly safe: crime is non-existent and you’re with an official guide on a day trip. It’s without doubt statistically far riskier riding your bike through London. Would I recommend? 100% YES. I’ll never forget this bizarre, fascinating day.
Dear Peter,thank you very much! We are all happy to hear that you enjoyed your time eith Nicolas and you felt safe and enjoyed the tour averal! Thank you for coming to Pridnestrovje! Best regards!
This was a really great experience. Everything was handled expertly by the guides, from pick up at my hotel to the border crossing and day visa process. I was one of 6 tourists visiting for the day on this trip, and couldn't have picked a better day – glorious sunshine and blue skies during the heatwave this part of Europe is experiencing. Our driver took us to meet our tour guides in Tiraspol, and we were immediately immersed in the culture, history and politics of Pridnestrovie, the country that doesn't exist. It is a fascinating place to learn about, the centre of the city is well maintained and looked beautiful in the summery weather. We walked around the main streets for a while visiting war memorials, statues, parks, shops, the markets and souvenir places. We then headed to the USSR Canteen for lunch. This little time capsule on Lenin Street was serving traditional local food, and had museum pieces and exhibits from the CCCP. It was really interesting to see the mixture of modern European and Soviet era cultures and how it has evolved. You see the national flag fly everywhere with its hammer and sickle, and find local produce on sale alongside Western goods and brands. People were exceptionally friendly and welcoming to tourists everywhere we went, and our guides helped with exchanging money. Make sure you bring major currency in cash notes to change, bank cards won't work here – Euros, Dollars or Sterling were easiest to work with, or Moldovan Lei. I changed £50 and spent roughly half on lunch and several souvenirs, then used the rest for tipping. Around €30-40 would still be more than plenty, depending on what you'd like to buy, I'd suggest €20 if you only plan to get lunch and tip. The tour also took us across the Dniester river to Benderi Fortress (admission price was included with the tour), where we explored the site and its museums, learned more about the long history of the region dating back to the Ottoman and Russian Empires, and the site's more recent restorations, including a grand church building that has been rebuilt. We were then picked up and driven back to the border checkpoint and onwards to Chișinău. Drop off is back at your hotel, or you can ask to be dropped in the city centre if you plan to go straight out for dinner (our group got back around 5:30pm, this will always depend on the traffic). I am really grateful to the guides for making this such a memorable experience, and especially Tatiana who kept in touch with updates via WhatsApp to coordinate pick up in the morning. Chișinău has exceptionally busy traffic at peak times, so it was great to be kept informed of pick up times. I was hesitant about visiting Transnistria because of the cautions and travel advisories I read online warning against visiting, but my experience was the total opposite. Tiraspol is a friendly place to explore, and I have always believed it's important to see new places and learn about other cultures. The day visa was issued with no problems, peacekeeper troops from Moldova and Russia are visible as you pass on the roads and at border crossings, but I felt reassured and safe at all times in Pridnestrovie. You could visit or your own, but this is hard right now with no trains running there with the line from Moldova closed due to the conflict in Ukraine. I would instead highly recommend booking an official trip through these guides who will look after you and take care of everything to ensure you get the best from a trip to a country that doesn't exist.
Thank you for such a detailed review of your trip to Pridnestrovje! We are glad you enjoyed everything and that the day left such unforgettable impressions!
This was a cool trip. The driver didn’t speak English but we made do with Google Translate. Our group was really chill and we all made friends with each other. Once we crossed the border, we met with a guide, Vita, who was knowledgeable and friendly. We got to see a lot of interesting sights and learn about the history. Highly recommend.
Thank you very much,Puja! We are very glad that you liked our tour and its organization!



