About this tour

Sovskie Ponds: Individual excursion


Tour dates: every day


During the tour you will see and learn:

 - Where the old steam mill is located;

 - Where the Sovka River flows;

 - What is Vishneva Hirka famous for;

 - Where the Kostopalnya was located;

 - Where the unknown font is hidden;

 - Why this beam was called Pronivshchyna;

 - Where there are the most water bodies in Kyiv;

 - Where the most brutal bandits are buried;

 - Where is the Turkish town;


What you need to know before the tour

 - The tour is NOT extreme, but take into account the length of the route and the terrain;

 - The total length of the route is about 5 km;

 - you need clothes and shoes that are comfortable for walking around the city;


The price is for an individual tour (1-10 people)


The tour is conducted in Ukrainian or English to choose from.


To book a tour in English, select the option "Kyiv City Tour in English" when booking.

There is a picturesque valley with a cascade of ponds in the floodplain of the Pronka River, or as it is also called Sovka. It is a real nature reserve in the middle of the bustling metropolis. Several times they tried to destroy it, but despite everything a living nature takes over. These lands also have historical significance, because bells were once cast here for Sophia, and the mystical Vishal Hill is located nearby. We will walk from the lower ponds to the upper cascade and the sources of the Sovka near Sevastopol Square.

5 reasons to choose tour

1

See the hidden, unknown Kyiv

2

Visit mysterious, enigmatic, hidden from prying eyes places of the capital

3

Listen to interesting, sometimes creepy stories from our guides

4

Enjoy convenience and comfort, because the trip is thought out in advance by our team

5

This tour is individual - and therefore made just for you, we will take into account all your wishes

Key landmarks

1

Kyiv

2

Sovsk ponds

What is included?

Professional guide

Professional guide

*From each purchased tour, we transfer 10% to the Ukrainian Refugee Support Fund. All profits from press tours are transferred to the reconstruction of Ukraine.