Solidarity event in Dobropark, de-occupied part of Kyiv region

A year ago this territory was deoccupied and it became possible to see all ruinations and damage here, in this landscape park and in village Motyzhin, where it is located. There were awful days, but thousands of tulips, planted in autumn before war, started to bloom, near the ruins. Life won.

So here in Ukraine, we continue to create a better future, daily.

During solidarity action, we all together:

  • planted aromatic herbs and learnt a lot about dozens of different herbs. presented pots with plants to citizents of Motyzhin village to plant near the school
  • made master-class of Petrykivka painting
  • donated tournaments to military unit of Armed Forces of Uktaine
  • tasted borsch with these herbs
  • enjoyed aromatic herb tea

Both cooked at field kitchen, donated to Armed Forces of Ukraine

  • enjoyed special concert

And, of course, made tons of pictures 🙂

#Ukraine is so beautiful  in May !

And each second we remember that there are lot of cities and territories, where russians left nothing.  But we know, what we are fighting for. For our better FREE future to live on our own.

Join us for future solidarity events in Ukraine

Quite often question: what are examples of solidarity events

Quite often question: what are examples of solidarity events
Yesterday, together with lot of colleagues and organizations – members of Network of development of solidarity & volunteer tourism in Ukraine, we planted trees on the embankment of Irpin, town in Kyiv region extremely suffered during 1st month of full-scale war.
It’s very Easter-symbolic – reborn, rebuilt, revive, recover Ukraine.

We planted Guilder rose, which is very symbolic for Ukraine. Kalyna – Ukrainian name for guelder rose. Song about kalyna for us is one of the symbols of resistance of Ukrainians during this war. Therefore, we planted Kalyna’s in Irpin.

Good work at open-air requires good picnic – solidarity with restaurant Nevynnyi Kit, which was completely destroyed during Russian occupation in Irpin. Catering for this picnic is ordered from them – this helps them to restore their business and open it in a new place in same town. 
Borsch with kalyna, pie with kalyna, drinks with kalyna – really tasty and symbolic.

Field kitchen, where borsch was cooked open-air, is part of a solidarity too. Such field kitchens are bought for donations and sent to divisions of Armed Forces of Ukraine. This one was even painted by famous Petrykivka master – again kalyna in this unique Petrykivska style.

So what is solidarity event:
– to see the place and help to restore & reNew it
– to support local communities to restore their businesses and normal way of life
– to enjoy communication with local people
-to involve local suppliers and art-masters
– to be inspired and bring positive mood&energy to create better future
-to start creating this future NOW

We thank Network of Solidairy&Volunteer Tourism development in Ukraine and ALL people&organizations, took part in organization of this event.

#solidarityEvent #tourism #solidarutyTourism #volunteerTourism #Ukraine #UkraineNow #Irpin #HappyEaster #Easter #EasterInUkraine #sustainability #sustainableEvent #EventInUkraine #UA #солідарнийТуризм #волонтерськийТуризм #Ірпінь #KyivRegion #Kyiv #PlantTree

 

At the Place2go – međunarodni sajam turizma in Zagreb 20-24 of March 2024

At the Place2go – međunarodni sajam turizma in Zagreb 20-24 of March 2024

Ukrainian team had big interest from media during 2 day of exhibition and here is the first article in Pipeaway about tourism to Ukraine (link in comments) with our director Marina Antonyuk comments in it

https://www.pipeaway.com/tourism-of-ukraine-after-war/?fbclid=IwAR037W92RBSuc20Ud4JuOfTR2iI1wbCp3xMXApVHt_wNSqibHVz6583ZNmM

Meet us at Balttour 2023

We will be part of Ukraine booth at Balttour in Riga on 03-05FEB2023

Meet Marina Antonyuk there at booth K5

 

At Ukrainian Incentives booth at Balttour 2023 you can

– participate in daily draw of art souvenir and win 1 creative set for painting of Ukrainian artists daily
– get a bite of Ukrainian bravery
– receive a postcard from Ukraine
– discover about new form of meaningful & responsible travel – solidarity & volunteer tourism, which

 

  • brings real help to communities, suffered from war
  • protects Cultural Heritage
  • memorializes the national memory of the war
  • works as a tool of informational resistance as travelers can see the truth
  • helps to recover economics of the country

Contact us to learn more: Marina Antonyuk m.antonyuk@ukrainian–incentives.com.ua

Kyiv was listed among World Best Cities as 2023 Honorary Best City

Kyiv was listed among World Best Cities as 2023 Honorary Best City

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The historic Ukrainian capital is the urban beacon of courage and resilience leading a defiant nation against a murderous aggressor. It is, like the rest of Ukraine, a place of inexhaustible courage in the face of daily tragedy.

https://www.worldsbestcities.com/rank…/worlds-best-cities/

#Kyiv #WorldBestCity #Ukraine #UkraineNOW #2023HonoraryBestCity

Memorandum for joint developing of solidarity & volunteer tourism in Ukraine

Next stage in development of solidarity & volunteer tourism in Ukraine.

Together with colleagues we signed the Memorandum and declared our participation in the Network Cooperation on the protection of the Cultural Heritage of Ukraine by means of solidarity and volunteer tourism in the context of the solidarity economy in war and post-war times within USAID Project “Economic Support of Ukraine” 

The main goal is “to unite the efforts of all interested parties to support the development of culture and preventing the destruction of the Cultural Heritage of Ukraine due to the full-scale military aggression of Russia and to create a communication platform between the business environment, communities, educational institutions, “third party” organizations, state institutions, grant-giving organizations, representatives of the international community, regarding the development of solidarity and volunteer tourism as an innovative the concept of revival of tourism and support of territorial communities in war and post-war times in Ukraine”

Ukrainian Incentives DMC takes following obligations together from colleagues from travel industry:

– development of travel routes for affected regions and places of memory, considering the necessary ethical boundaries and rules and preliminary discussions with the local community about the importance of investment and publicity to avoid further trauma from potential tourists’ visits

– training of guides that will work with solidarity tours in the affected regions and places of memory

– promoting the preservation of places of memory

– working on security issues and finding relevant organizations that can provide certified confirmation that the territories/locations planned for visiting and volunteer tourism are cleared of dangerous and/or explosive objects, the mine-free zones, etc.