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Philip_T, Apr 2026
One of life’s not to be missed experiences
Given that the whole world says do not go to Transnistria we were a little apprehensive but as we went through the Berlin Wall into Communist DDR in 1988 we decided that it would be fine. How right we were! This was the best day trip in living memory. Booking with Lilya was both courteous and efficient and our guide Marcel was a fantastic person with a great knowledge of the history and culture of this beautiful country - Moldova. As for Transnistria - for us to return to a place not ruled by the internet and the motor car was like stepping back in time to our youth. Thank goodness we didn’t listen to our Government’s Travel Advice as if we had we would have missed out on one of life’s truly memorable experiences. How else can one ever visit a country that does not exist?! “We make cognac not war” (the motto of Transnistria) is certainly one that I subscribe to.
Daniel_L, Apr 2026
If you’re visiting...
If you’re visiting Moldova, this tour is a must. The region may not be very well known, but it’s a real hidden gem and definitely worth seeing. We learned a lot about the local history and culture, and even got to join a traditional Gagauz dance, which was a great experience. Special thanks to Ecaterina, who was very friendly, passionate, and knowledgeable. She made everyone feel comfortable and created a really nice atmosphere for the group. I highly recommend this tour—it’s a great experience and not to be missed!
Daniel_L, Apr 2026
We had a fantastic...
We had a fantastic experience! Olga was an excellent tour guide, and special thanks also to Vasilij, our driver. We learned so much about both the history and present-day life of the region. Olga was incredibly friendly and highly knowledgeable, which made the tour even more enjoyable. I would highly recommend this experience!
Jure_S, Mar 2026
Not a tour, but a unique experience
If you get the chance to take this tour, do not hesitate for a second. Our guide picked us up in the morning and what followed was one of the most memorable days of our entire trip. Yes, you get the standard Tiraspol tour — the Soviet monuments, the Sheriff superstore, the unrecognised currency, the checkpoints — but what sets this experience apart is the depth of knowledge and genuine passion he brought to every single moment. He covered the history of Transnistria with remarkable nuance: the totalitarian legacy, the mentality shaped by decades of isolation, the painful realities of poverty, and the complex question of what EU integration might mean for people here. But what truly distinguished him as a guide was his approach. He never lectured. He would point things out and let you draw your own conclusions. He didn't tell us "people here are sad" or "people here are unhappy." Instead, at the end of the day he simply said: "Pay attention to how many people smiled at you today." That one quiet observation said more than any lecture ever could. But the highlight came on the way back, when he took us off the beaten path entirely — winding through remote villages where time seems to have stopped. Abandoned houses, crumbling factories, roads that barely deserve the name. And in each village, he pointed out what he called the Soviet-era trilogy: the World War II monument honouring the victims and the victory over Nazism, the House of Culture where ideology was spread and community life was controlled, and the Lenin statue — because no Soviet village, however small, was complete without one. You could see his eyes light up hunting for these traces of a vanished world. It felt like travelling with a dedicated archaeologist of communism. He was attentive to our needs throughout, accommodating every special request without hesitation. The tour ran more than two hours over schedule — not because anything went wrong, but because there was always one more thing worth seeing, one more thought worth provoking. By the end he was clearly exhausted, having given absolutely everything. But he was also, unmistakably, happy. This is not a tour. It is an experience that will stay with you. Highest possible recommendation.
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