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Ukraine travel tips

Ukraine travel tips

Ukraine which is located in Eastern Europe is one of the largest countries in that region of Europe bordering Russia in the northeast, Belarus in the north, Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary in the west, Romania and Moldova in the southwest, and also the Black Sea and Sea of Azov in the south. It is a popular tourist destination especially for tourists from Western Europe and North America. The main selling point is the rich historical character of the country with as many five hundred cities dating back as early as nine hundred years. Visitors are spellbound by the architectural beauty of Ukraine. Kiev is the capital and the largest city of Ukraine where most travelers begin their journey.

Population & Languages

Ukraine has a population of roughly 46.7 million and the official language is Ukrainian. The other languages spoken here are Russian, Romanian, Polish, and Hungarian.

Electricity

Voltage – 220 volts, Frequency – 50Hz. Standard European Round pin attachment plug

Geographic Location

Ukraine is located in Eastern Europe bordering Russia in the northeast, Belarus in the north, Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary in the west, Romania and Moldova in the southwest, and also the Black Sea and Sea of Azov in the south. The strategic location of Ukraine between Asia and Europe made it a transportation hub in the region.

Local Customs

Ukrainians are warm-hearted and welcoming people. Casual dressing is mostly worn here though it will be a good idea to wear smartly for theatres. Small gifts are appreciated. Tipping is not very common; service is usually included in fine restaurants and hotel bills.

Places to see
St Sophia Cathedral – As old as nine centuries, it is one of the architectural marvels of Ukraine.
Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra (Caves Monastery) – These caves are as old as one millennium and dating back to the 11th century.
Great Patriotic War Museum
Statue of the Motherland, Kiev

Travel

By Air – The national airline of Ukraine is Ukrainian International Airlines. In collaboration with Aer Fi Group and Austrian Airline, it links Kyiv to Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Rome, Rotterdam, Vienna, and Zurich. There is one more airline in Ukraine called Air Ukraine which serves a relatively less number of European cities. Lviv is also connected to New York, Warsaw, and Washington. It is connected to Turkey through Simferopol and to the UK through Ivano-Frankivsk. The major airport is Boryspil State International Airport (KBP) which is located twenty-five miles from Kyiv.

By Sea – The primary ports of Ukraine are Izmail and Odesa which are situated on the River Danube. The ferry services connect Ukraine with Russia and Georgia. They also connect various cities on the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Sevastopol is the port that connects Istanbul, Turkey.

By Rail – Ukraine has approximately 14,000 miles of railway tracks linking most towns and cities. Kyiv and Lviv are the main stations that connect with Moscow on a daily basis. Ukraine also has direct lines to Berlin (Germany), Budapest (Hungary), Warsaw (Poland), and Bucharest (Romania).

By Road – Ukraine has an extensive network of roads with approximately 107,000 miles of road network out of which nearly 18,000 mile is main or national roads.

Duty-Free Items
1. Up to 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 gm tobacco
2. 1-liter spirit over 22% or 2-liter wine or 32-liter beer
3. Goods for personal use with a combined value of €200

Prohibited Items
Narcotics, firearms, ammunition, weapons, most meat and dairy products, eggs, plants, endangered species, fireworks, and alcoholic beverages that contain more than sixty percent alcohol.