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Plan language: 日本語Among the top things to do in Belarus are visiting the Mir Castle complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the 16th century; exploring the Brest Fortress, a symbol of Soviet resistance; and strolling through Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, one of the last remnants of Europe's primeval forest.


Pruzhany
"Explore the largest old-growth forest in Europe and observe majestic bison in their natural habitat. An adventure of intimate contact with nature."
クイックファクト: This national park is home to the largest primary forest in Europe, where wolves and bison live in natural harmony. The environment is so preserved that some trees are over 500 years old, almost like witnesses of time.
見どころ: The park shelters a population of European bison, imposing creatures that weigh up to 900 kg and can be observed in their wild habitat. In addition, ancient trails lead to viewpoints that offer spectacular views of the prairies and vast forests.
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Kisiel is a traditional Belarusian sweet dessert made from berries and fruit juices, thickened with potato starch. It has a smooth, jelly-like texture and is often served warm or chilled.

Syrniki are fried quark (curd cheese) pancakes popular in Belarus, often served with jam, honey, or sour cream. They are a beloved breakfast and dessert option that showcases dairy-rich Belarusian cuisine.

Pastila is a traditional Belarusian fruit confection made by drying whipped apple puree with sugar and egg whites. It has a light, airy texture and was historically a popular treat among nobles.

Draniki are Belarusian potato pancakes that form the cornerstone of the country’s cuisine and are typically made from grated potatoes, onions, and eggs. They are crispy on the outside, tender inside, and often served with sour cream or mushroom sauce.

Machanka is a rich Belarusian pork stew served with thick pancakes or draniki, highlighting the local love for hearty, meaty dishes. It is often enjoyed during festive occasions and family gatherings.

Borscht in Belarus is a beetroot-based soup that includes a variety of vegetables and sometimes meat, known for its vibrant red color and comforting taste. It is a staple in Belarusian households and often served with sour cream and rye bread.

Kvass is a traditional fermented beverage made from rye bread, popular in Belarus for its refreshing, slightly sour taste. It has been consumed for centuries as a nourishing and hydrating drink.

Medovukha is a traditional Belarusian honey-based alcoholic drink, similar to mead, that dates back to ancient Slavic rituals and celebrations. It is sweet, aromatic, and enjoyed both as a casual drink and during festivities.

Zubrovka Vodka, flavored with bison grass, is a famous traditional Belarusian spirit. It has a unique herbal flavor and is named after the European bison, an iconic symbol of Belarusian nature.
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