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Kachanivka Park Welcomes Romantics and the Spirits of Poets
A land owner of Greek descent, a chorister in the court of the Empress of Russia, with an unfortunate last name translated as “head of cabbage”, and an overstressed royal diplomat for Catherine the Great were among the 18th century proprietors of land that has since been transformed into Ukraine’s largest park.
FeaturesThree Ukrainian Itineraries to Jump Start Your Travel Plans (Part 1)
Cramming an international vacation into two or three weeks can not only be difficult but exhausting, and can leave travelers feeling like the days zipped past. If you are strapped for a vacation but still want to experience all that Ukraine has to offer, why not take a look at the following itineraries to make the most of your time. Many other options exist, but these may just jump start your travel plans for 2008.
FeaturesThree Ukrainian Itineraries to Jump Start Your Travel Plans (Part 2)
Three Ukrainian Itineraries to Jump Start Your Travel Plans (Part 1)
Option Three: Black Sea Mysteries
Odessa, a land of Greeks, Turks, and Catherine the Great’s fantasies, is cosmopolitan port city with a host of characters straight out of central casting. Immigrants from all over Europe continue to come to Odessa to either make their fortune or lose their lifesavings. Breeds apart from other parts of Ukraine, the residents of Odessa are stylish, cultured, funny, and a touch wild. Famous for the Potemkin Steps, Odessa’s beaches are famous for their carnival atmosphere as well as their polluted condition. Ukrainians vacation in Odessa where the climate is temperate and the nightlife outrageous.
FeaturesEastern Ukraine Offers Promise to Travelers Taking the Road Less Traveled
Crimea, Kyiv, Lvov, and the Carpathian Mountain regions of Ukraine steal the travel spotlight, but the eastern portion of the country, long identified with the Russian and Soviet Empire culturally, politically, and linguistically, is a discovery of its own for travelers wishing to swim against the tide.
FeaturesSeed art may be an American hobby, but in Ukraine, straw art reigns
When the state fair rolls into town, especially in the American Midwest, tourists flock to see visages of Elvis, the current president, or farm animals made from multi-colored corn seeds. Seed art is both a skill and an artistic expression of the agricultural life. Making art from the earth’s grains is not simply a tradition in the United States, however. Ukrainians with an agricultural background or a proclivity for celebrating the fruits of the earth harvest the straw left behind after the grain is threshed and separated.
Features- Andriy Shevchenko – Football Star from Kiev
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- The Beautiful Tradition of a Hutsul Wedding
- Zarvanytsia – Home of a Religious Relic
- Natalka Poltavka – A Legendary Tale of Love
- Paul McCartney Concert in Kiev
- Medical Tourism in Ukraine
- Stroll Down Khreschatyk of Kiev
- Fun in the Sun at Arcadia Beach
- Journey Through the History of Andrew’s Descent




















