Tourism demand grows in the Polesie Radiation and Ecological Reserve
27.04.2026
Tourism to the Special Zone. Tourism demand is growing in the Polesie Radiation and Ecological Reserve. Tour organizers note that the business was initially criticized, but thrill-seekers and those seeking a touch of history are growing in number each year. This is facilitated, in part, by the visa-free entry. Entry and exit are strictly by permit. It's a kind of open-air museum where you can immerse yourself in the past and see firsthand Soviet life and places untouched for 40 years.
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