Ukraine (ebook only)
by Andrew Evans
Ukraine Travel Guide – Holiday advice and expert tips including Kiev accommodation and historical sites, Orthodox churches, Chernobyl, political history and culture. This guide also covers tour operators and guides, safety and visas, Polissya, Kamyanets-Podilsky, Galicia, Volhynia, the Black Sea, Odessa, Crimea, Dnepr, Kharkiv and the Carpathians.
Edition: 4
About this book
Ukraine is the largest country in Europe. Evolving rapidly, the country offers visitors an unrivalled combination of old and new. Updated throughout, this edition of the guide highlights towns and villages well off the beaten track, and goes into greater depth than its competitors, with more detail on the history, culture and sights, and more opinionated and entertaining reviews of hotels and restaurants. The practical information highlights how to get there by bus, rail and boat. The culture section features some of the new writers of independent Ukraine; the history section has been updated to cover all the events that followed Yanukovych’s election in 2010.
About the Author
Andrew Evans has lived in Ukraine and continues to travel there regularly. He has a particular interest in its culture, history and politics. Massimiliano Di Pasquale is a photographer and journalist and explored the country many times.
Reviews
‘The small publisher whose engaging, well-written and highly detailed guides to exotic places continue to set a benchmark for quality.’ Wanderlust
‘A comprehensive guide to the country.’ TNT Magazine
‘Has a good section on Crimea.’
The Sunday Telegraph
Additional Information
Table of ContentsPART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
Chapter 1
Background Information 3
Geography 3, Climate 3, Natural history and conservation 4, History 5, Government and politics 25, Economy 28, People 32, Language 33, Religion 35, Education 38, Culture 39
Chapter 2
Practical information 47
When to visit 47, Highlights 47, Suggested itineraries 48, Tour operators 50, Red tape 51, Embassies and consulates 54, Getting there and away 54, Health 59, Safety 62, Women travellers 64, Racial minorities 64, Travelling with children 64, Gay travellers 65, Disabled travellers 66, What to take 66, Money and budgeting 69, Getting around 71, Accommodation 78, Eating and drinking 83, Public holidays 88, Shopping 89, Arts and entertainment 90, Media and communications 92, Business 94, Travel culture in Ukraine 94, Cultural etiquette 97, Travelling positively 98
PART TWO THE GUIDE
Chapter 3
Kiev/Kyiv 101
History 102, Getting there and away 105, Getting around 111, Local tour operators 115, Tourist information 115, Where to stay 116, Where to eat and drink 125, Entertainment and nightlife 132, Shopping 135, Other practicalities 136, What to see and do 138, Churches and holy sites 143, Museums and galleries 151, Parks 154, Around Kiev 154
Chapter 4
Polissya 157
Getting around 157, Chernihiv 157, Novhorod-Siversky 160, Chernobyl 161, Zhytomyr 164, Berdychiv 166
Chapter 5
Podillya 168
Getting around 170 Vinnytsya 170, Uman 175, Kamyanets-Podilsky 178, Khmelnytsk 183
Chapter 6
Galicia and Volhynia 189
History 190, Getting around 190, Lviv 191, Drohobych 212, Truskavets 212, Ternopil 214, Pochayiv 217, Volhynia 218, Lutsk 219, Rivne 222
Chapter 7
The Carpathians 225
The mountains 227, Flora and fauna 228, When to visit 229, Getting around 229, Tourist information 229, Ivano-Frankivsk 231, Yaremche 235, Carpathian National Nature Park 239, Tatariv 239, Vorokhta 240, Bukovel 241, The Chornohora range 243, Yasinya 246, Rakhiv 247, The Carpathian Biosphere Reserve 248, Verkhovyna 249, Kosiv 250, Sheshory 250, Kolomiya 250, The Horhany range 252, Bukovina 254, Transcarpathia 262
Chapter 8
The Black Sea 271
Getting around 271, Odessa 271, Bilhorod-Dnistrovsky 291, The Dnistr and Danube Deltas 292, Mykolayiv 293, Kherson 294
Chapter 9
Crimea 301
History 301, The Autonomous Republic of Crimea 306, Simferopol 306, Yevpatoria 312, Bakhchisarai 314, Sevastopol 321, Balaclava 329, The south coast 331, Yalta 332, Yalta to Foros 341, Alushta 347, Demerdzhi 349, Feodosiya 350, Kerch 355
Chapter 10
The Dnepr 358
Getting around 359, Cherkasy 359, Kaniv 361, Kremenchuk 361, Kirovohrad 362, Dnipropetrovsk 364, Zaporizhzhya 372
Chapter 11
Donbas 381
History 382, Getting around 382, Donetsk 383, Svyatohirsk 391, Mariupol 392, Luhansk 393
Chapter 12
Sloboda 397
Getting around 397, Kharkiv 397, Poltava 412, Myrhorod 416, Sumy 417