Due to the ongoing war, tours to Chernobyl are currently unavailable. However, we offer alternative tours to de-occupied cities and other excursions across Ukraine.

Chernobyl 1 day tour

$125
About this activity
Excursion duration 1 Day
Tour Language English
List of visited places
advantages
  • Time-saving tour
  • See more in short terms
  • Day of traveling back in time
  • Visiting Pripyat
  • Dosimetric control
$125
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1 DAY TOUR TO CHERNOBYL

Every colossal catastrophe leaves a footprint on the planet. Chernobyl disaster is deemed to be the most tremendous human-induced disaster the world has ever seen.

We offer you a chance to see the effects the Chernobyl explosion had caused in the local area, now called Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. It remains one of the most mysterious places of the planet, full of myths and dreadful stories. With a one-day trip to the Chernobyl Zone, you will be able to add to that and create a huge memorable story of your own.

Empty streets, deserted houses, ruined buildings – that’s the effect of radiation that erupted from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, the Reactor 4. Such landscapes and the radiation level make the trip to the Chernobyl Zone particularly fascinating – hearing the stories told by your guide, your imagination wanders to the old days of the explosion.

The one-day trip gives you the opportunity to immerse into the exact same area where the most dreadful disaster took place. The radiation background is still excessively high in some places, but we offer you a safe route through this dire Zone, together with necessary protection equipment.

Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is considered to be the most perilous place of Ukraine, if not of all the planet, but is this really so? Join us in the one-day safe trip to this enthralling and unique area!

 

 

Chernobyl One Day Tour FAQ

What is included in the Chernobyl 1 day tour?

The Chernobyl 1 day tour includes a guided visit to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, key sites like the abandoned city of Pripyat, the Duga radar, and the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.

 

How long does the Chernobyl 1 day tour last?

The Chernobyl 1 day tour typically lasts for approximately 10-12 hours, including transportation to and from Kyiv.

 

Is transportation provided for the Chernobyl 1 day tour?

Yes, transportation to and from Kyiv is usually included in the price of the tour. We will provide details on the pickup and drop-off locations.

 

What should I wear for the Chernobyl 1 day tour?

Wear comfortable, long-sleeved clothing and closed-toe shoes to protect against potential exposure to contaminated dust or soil. It’s also a good idea to bring a hat and sunscreen.

 

Are there any age restrictions for the Chernobyl 1 day tour?

Yes, participants must be at least 18 years old to join the Chernobyl 1 day tour.

 

Is it safe to visit Chernobyl on a 1 day tour?

Yes, a 1 day tour to Chernobyl is considered safe as long as you follow the safety guidelines provided by the tour operator and your guide. Radiation levels in most areas are low, but some spots may still have higher levels of radiation.

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