Retour en URSS - Transnistrie.





Description
Nous vous invitons à découvrir la Transnistrie – le lieu où l'ancienne URSS est encore vivante et florissante. Il s’agit d’un territoire séparatiste situé à l’intérieur des frontières internationalement reconnues de la Moldavie. Les armoiries nationales du pays comprennent toujours le marteau et la faucille traditionnels et Lénine est vénéré jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Notre premier arrêt sera la forteresse de Bender - un monument architectural du XVIe siècle. Il a été construit sur le modèle de la structure de type bastion d’Europe occidentale. Vous pouvez vous promener le long des murs en profitant de superbes vues sur le fleuve Dniestr. Après Bender, nous vous emmenons à Tiraspol, la capitale de la Transnistrie et la 2ème plus grande ville de Moldavie. Nous vous emmènerons vers les principales attractions de Tiraspol, telles que le monument V. Lénine et la Maison des Soviétiques, le Parlement de Transnistrie (avenue du 25 octobre, Tiraspol), le mémorial de la guerre d'Afghanistan, le monument-réservoir, etc. Extensions possibles pour cette visite : Distillerie KVINT (Tiraspol), Château viticole MIMI, Cave Asconi ou Monastère Noul Neamt.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Rencontrez et saluez à Chisinau. 1 heure de route jusqu'à la frontière de la Transnistrie. Bienvenue à Bender - Transnistrie
Notre premier arrêt sera à la forteresse de Bender. En 1713, la forteresse, la ville et le village voisin de Varniţa furent le théâtre d'escarmouches (kalabalik) entre Charles XII de Suède, qui s'y était réfugié avec l'hetman cosaque Ivan Mazepa après sa défaite à la bataille de Poltava.
Après la visite de la forteresse, nous vous emmènerons visiter la ville de Bender. Nous nous arrêterons au marché du shérif, au marché central en plein air, à la cantine soviétique "Stolovka", aux mémoriaux et monuments soviétiques, etc.
Après Bender, nous vous emmenons à Tiraspol, la capitale de la Transnistrie et la 2ème plus grande ville de Moldavie. Nous vous emmènerons vers les principales attractions de Tiraspol, telles que : le monument V. Lénine et la maison des soviets, le Parlement de Transnistrie (avenue du 25 octobre, Tiraspol), le mémorial de la guerre d'Afghanistan, le monument-char, et plus encore. À la fin de la visite, nous pouvons vous emmener déjeuner à Tiraspol, au restaurant de l'URSS (le déjeuner est facultatif et non inclus). Extensions possibles pour cette visite : Distillerie KVINT (Tiraspol), Château viticole MIMI, Cave Asconi ou Monastère Noul Neamt.
Fin du voyage. Transfert à Chisinau.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
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Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- La durée totale de la visite (8 heures) comprend le temps de conduite vers la Transnistrie et le retour à Chisinau.
- Un passeport valide est requis pour le contrôle douanier
- Les cartes internationales (Visa/Master) ne sont pas acceptées à Tiraspol / Cash uniquement.
Avis(66)
This was an excellent day trip to the fascinating country of Transnistria. Diana was an exceptional tour guide with a great knowledge of the history and showed us all of the key spots in the country. I would highly recommend this tour!
I booked the “Back in the USSR” tour while visiting Moldova and it ended up being one of the strangest and most memorable travel experiences I’ve ever had. Crossing into Transnistria genuinely feels like stepping into another era. Soviet symbols are everywhere, Lenin statues still stand proudly, and the atmosphere is completely different from the rest of Europe. It almost feels like a place frozen in time. The guide (Miranda) was knowledgeable, relaxed, and happy to answer questions about the complicated politics and history of the region without turning it into a lecture. I learned a lot about life in Transnistria, the Soviet legacy, and the unusual status of the territory. Highlights included: Seeing Soviet architecture and monuments up close Visiting local markets and streets that feel untouched by mass tourism Trying local food and drink Experiencing the unique atmosphere of Tiraspol The bizarre feeling of being somewhere that officially “doesn’t exist” to many countries What I appreciated most was that the tour didn’t feel gimmicky or exploitative. It gave a real glimpse into everyday life there rather than treating the place like a theme park. A fascinating experience for anyone interested in history, politics, Soviet culture, or just seeing somewhere completely different from the usual tourist destinations. Highly recommended if you want a travel story people will actually remember hearing about.
Easy day in Transnistria. Saw and did enough to get an impression of this most unusual place. Oleg was entertaining and informative.
Natascha was a very experienced and competent tour guide. The driver Ivan on time and safe. The whole day trip was absolutely relaxed and worth seeing, wonderful impressions of a bygone time that still exists there.
Well-organized and distributed tour, a step back in time, which takes you back to a world that no longer exists. It is really worth doing if you have a day available! The Marina guide was kind and attentive to the needs of the group and individuals
Mariana was an excellent guide on our trip to Transnistria. She provided detailed background on history of Moldova and the semi independent region of Transnistria. She was also very accommodating as I had to catch the flight in the evening. Great experience as I was in the time warp of the USSR in the 70s. The only negative is the price of the trip was expensive for a day trip.
An absolutely unique experience, thanks to Natalia! After the start in Chișinău, we headed straight for Transnistria, a place you won’t forget anytime soon. Even crossing the border feels different. Flags, controls, a very special atmosphere. First we went to Tiraspol. Places like the Lenin Statue Tiraspol and the House of Soviets Tiraspol make you feel like time has stopped. Soviet influences, monuments and a very special atmosphere everywhere. We visit markets, walk through quiet streets and get an honest insight into everyday life. That's what makes this tour so special. Finally we head to Bender for the impressive Bender Fortress. A strong finale with history, architecture and views of the Dnister River. Natalia accompanied the day perfectly. Calm, competent and with just the right sense of the special moments. You feel safe at all times and get insights that you would never have on your own. Organizationally, everything went smoothly: Pick-up, air-conditioned vehicle and a relaxed schedule. Lunch was organized flexibly and fit perfectly. For me, one of the most impressive experiences of the trip. No classic sightseeing, but a real immersion in another world. Clear 5 out of 5 stars and a big thank you to Natalia!
Marina was an excellent guide, she told all the exciting information with an enthusiasm and above all with humor that it did not get boring. Everything was organized tiptop and we could get a good insight into the country. They were also flexible with the pick-up location, which I greatly appreciated. I can definitely recommend the tour just as much. Only the communication in advance could be better, since I have not received any more feedback by mail in between.
Natasha's a very prepared guide!
My guide Natalia was excellent from start to finish. Very informative with a great depth of knowledge of both Moldova and Transnistria. The tour itself was fantastic, enjoyed every moment of it with many highlights along the way. As football fans we had a quick added venture round the outside of the stadium of sheriff tirispol which Natalia help us do. All in all a fantastic tour. Would highly recommend. Craig, Scotland



