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Day Trips in Nikolaev
Edit ThisNikolaev Day Trips are recommended to every Ukraine-bound visitor. Nikolaev is among the most significant, cultural and industrial centers of southern Ukraine. It is hard to describe Nikolaev with a single adjective. This Ukrainian city exudes a blended aura that encompasses scenic landscapes and sights of industrial might. Some of the more popular Nikolaev Day Trips include:
Nikolaev Walking Tours
The Carpathian Mountains are often referred to as the "Green Pearl of Ukraine." These mountains form an uneven circumference around Nikolaev, dissecting the city’s landscape at many places. Walking tours are arranged in the daytime since traveling along the forest-edged pathways isn't considered safe after sunset. Visitors have the option of embarking upon a route of their choice. Each route is graded according to its difficult, i.e. the amount of physicality it demands and the complexity of the forest-trails. The tours begin from an easily-accessible point and then move towards the forest spread, along the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains. Here, visitors get got walk along vast, lush-green meadows and hoards sheep and shepherds.
Nikolaev Water-based Tours
Nikolaev boasts of world-class boating and rafting facilities. Nearly every regional river flowing in the vicinity of the city has been tamed to propel visitors towards the other shore. Rivers like the Chornyi, Prut and Tysa are popular for boating tours. People who are more adept at rafting can head towards the smaller tributaries like the Probiina or the Bystrets. Other options include renting a kayak, canoe or the native, catamaran, depending upon the season and the severity of the water-current.
