This is not a trip along designated paths. We do not watch bison from behind a fence. We will watch free bisons on the edge of the forest, approaching them as close as is safe.
Today, Gdansk is the capital of amber (after which already in the first century A.D. era the Romans came to the Baltic Sea) and the birthplace of Solidarity.
Kazimierz Dolny is the pearl of Polish Renaissance. Next to the large number of historic buildings and places , we have close contact with nature (Vistula slow flowing in the bends or unusual loess gorges).
See all the most important places: Krakow with Salt Mine in Wieliczka and Auschwitz in a nutshell. This is what other takes from 2 to 3 days – you will explore it in several hours.
A visit to dazzling Kraków and fairy Wieliczka Salt Mine (the first traces of salt production date back 5000 years). At the beginning we will get directly to the mine, to after visiting the underworld kingdom get to the center of the Old Town.
A visit in the magical Kraków, where, according to a legend, is one of the seven miraculous stones (chakra) thrown by the Hindu god Shiva (the others are in New Delhi, Mecca, Delphi, Jerusalem, Rome, and Velehrad).
Malbork (Ger. Marienburg) – the largest surviving Gothic fortress in the world. Built from the thirteenth century by the Teutonic Order is currently on the UNESCO heritage list.
Front of us is the one most beautiful landscapes of the eighteenth century Poland. Idyllic and noble. Breathtaking views are waiting for us in the Arkadia-Nieborow Park. One of the most beautiful 18th century aristocratic gardens.
Torun – the city of Copernicus, Gothic buildings and gingerbread. In the area of the Old Town with an area of approximately 19 hectares – The Old Town in Warsaw is only 10 hectares – there are over 190 monuments.