Ukraine stretches across Eastern Europe as a meeting place of forest, steppe, river, and city. From Kyiv’s hilltop monasteries overlooking the Dnipro River to quiet villages shaped by farming rhythms, the land carries long memory and deep continuity. Golden-domed churches, wide plains, and layered city streets speak to centuries of movement, resilience, and cultural exchange.
Crooked Compass Ukraine tours introduce you to a land of contrasts, from the vibrant streets of Kyiv to the magical wonder of the Carpathian Mountains. Explore the UNESCO-listed city of Lviv, wander through the haunting Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, or hike the scenic trails of the Carpathians. Whether you’re interested in learning about Ukraine’s long and complex history or exploring some of the most picturesque landscapes in Europe, Crooked Compass takes you there. Travel Ukraine today for the unforgettable adventure of a lifetime.
Maximum 12 travellers for intimate, flexible experiences.
Led by Ukrainian guides, historians, and community hosts who share lived insight into their country.
Moments rooted in place, from neighbourhood walks to shared meals and conversations with locals.
We prioritise locally owned stays and responsible experiences that respect people and place.
24/7 assistance ensures clarity, care, and guidance throughout the journey.
Ukraine experiences clear seasonal changes.
Optional but useful: offline maps, phrasebook app, compact umbrella.
Tip: Weather can shift quickly; layering is key.
Ukraine asks for your full attention. Not because it is loud, but because the meaning lives in the small moments: a shared table, a thoughtful welcome, a story offered plainly and with trust. Walk the streets long enough and you start to notice how pride and tenderness sit side by side, how people hold their culture close, and how everyday life carries the weight of history without turning it into a performance.
What will you carry with you from Ukraine when you go?
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Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change with seasons and local conditions. In Ukraine, flexibility isn’t just recommended – it’s essential.