Treblinka Death Camp Excursão privada de 6 horas de Varsóvia





Descrição
Um tour privado ao Campo de Extermínio e Trabalho Penal Nazista Alemão em Treblinka, onde durante a II Guerra Mundial mais de 800.000 judeus poloneses foram assassinados. Durante este tour de 6 horas, você visitará o local dos antigos acampamentos e ouvirá a história dos sobreviventes. Treblinka, o mais específico Treblinka II, é o segundo maior campo de extermínio, depois de Birkenau, onde nazistas alemães e austríacos assassinaram mais de 800.000 judeus poloneses com dezenas de milhares de poloneses em campos de trabalhos forçados nas proximidades. O Treblinka é diferente de qualquer outro local similar. Você não vai ver aqui quartéis nem crematórios. Judeus do Gueto de Varsóvia foram levados para lá em condições não-humanas pelos trens e foram levados da rampa da ferrovia diretamente para as câmaras de gás. 40 minutos depois, os corpos das vítimas foram enterrados em valas comuns gigantes. Uma floresta espessa em torno da área cria uma atmosfera quase mística. A beleza da natureza, juntamente com a consciência de uma grande tragédia que aconteceu aqui para tantas pessoas inocentes, evoca emoções profundas.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Campo da Morte Treblinka II com majestoso monumento comemorativo aos judeus poloneses assassinados no local e ao Cemitério Simbólico
Campo de trabalho forçado Treblinka I com ex-pedreira de cascalho e vítimas memorial
Exposição de museu e documentário com testemunho de sobreviventes do acampamento
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
O guia irá buscar os clientes no lobby do hotel ou encontrá-los em frente ao prédio. Caso o hotel não esteja em nossa área de embarque, entre em contato conosco e encontraremos a melhor solução.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Não recomendado para crianças de 14 anos ou menos
Avaliações(78)
What a day , we were collected at our hotel by Marcin, the drive was an education on history of Warsaw and we then we drove through dense woodland which we both knew camps were deeply hidden in. We arrived at Treblinka site , Marcin gave us so much information in a way we grasped the full scale of what had happened here, it was easily absorbed, the weather was very warm and tranquil we felt emotion for the loss of life here but we must never forget , we stopped for lunch for pierogi which was very good. We would most definitely recommend this trip with Marcin his passion and knowledge was outstanding. Huge thank you.
Great day out with Marcin, knowledgeable and friendly guide who could answer everything we were interested for the tour and more about polish history. Lovely lunch spot and good conversation. Would highly recommend.
Guide was very knowledgeable, on time pick up, very friendly, very sad place to visit but I would recommend going to bare witness to the atrocities. Price is worth it, approx 1½ hours from warsaw
Thank you very much, we are glad you enjoyed our trip.
A somber reminder of the need to embrace the dark history of humanity in order to move forward in love and compassion.
It is worth the time and effort to visit Treblinka, to pay respects to those who perished there. This trip was well organized, with a terrific guide, Marcin, who arrived on time and was a font of information on the ride to and from Treblinka, and during the tour of the site itself. Marcin is an historian by studies and can easily speak to a wide variety of subjects, connecting key pieces of information to the development, use and attempted destruction of the site. The day was very cold (13 degrees F), but the tour was not hurried, with ample time for individual space and reflection at the site. I would highly recommend this tour and this tour guide. Looking forward to having Marcin lead another tour for me in the future!
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This was an amazing tour, and our tour guide, Marcin Hilgier, was superb. Marcin was extremely knowledgeable of Polish history and culture, not only answering our questions but engaging us in conversation on Polish life.He provided the historical context to Treblinka and shared his own reflections on the tragic narrative of this place. I did not know what to expect, and found the site very stark yet very moving - despite the German's effort to completely erase of the camp from history, it lives on. Marcin gave us ample opportunity to not only learn, but reflect on the importance of Treblinka not only to Poland, to to the world. I highly recommend both Treblinka and our tour guide, Marcin Hilgier.
Excellent experience, the guide was very good and had a lot of historical knowledge. The place is very moving and truly invites reflection on humanity.
This tour was incredibly meaningful. The tour guide, Marcin, was amazingly knowledgeable. He provided details about not only Treblinka but Poland more broadly. He also went above and beyond helping me search out specific areas of the camp and even visiting a local town where family members once lived. Highly recommend
Marcin was the most amazing tour guide. He’s a wealth of knowledge. On the drive up, he explained the history of Treblinka and what to expect. We asked a ton of questions. I would highly recommend this tour and if you are lucky enough to get Marcin, it’s an added bonus.
I feel a bit strange writing a review for visiting a place where hundreds of thousands of people lost their life. However, the visit to this sacred ground was made a whole lot more meaningful, thanks to my tour guide, Marcin. On the ride over he provided a ton of context not only about the camp, but about the surrounding area and the time. With which the events happened. At the camp he provided me an in-depth look through the objects in the museum and the grounds overall. He even went so far as to find one stone that I was looking for representing a community where my family lost people. After leaving the camp, Marcin, went above and beyond taking me out of the way to a small little town where my family was originally from. This enabled me to see where they're from and some of the monuments there to those who lost their lives. The whole experience was once in a lifetime and I'm so grateful to Marcin for being able to provide that for me



