Belarus
Belarus, a lesser-known corner of Europe
Belarus is one of the least-visited countries in Europe, not because it lacks interest, but because it sits outside the usual tourist circuits. Often reduced to political headlines, it’s a country that reveals itself slowly: monumental Soviet architecture, vast primeval forests, Orthodox monasteries, and cities that feel calm, orderly, and strangely undercrowded.
Culturally and geographically, Belarus stands between Central Europe and Russia. It shares Slavic roots with its neighbors, yet has developed its own rhythm, traditions, and understated identity. Traveling here isn’t about ticking landmarks, it’s about experiencing a place that still feels largely untouched by mass tourism.





