Chernobyl reactor 4, reactor sarcophagus, Vehicle scrap yard, Pripyat, schools, kindergarden, public buildings, the amazing culture palace, The villages, farmhouses, small cottages, plenty of vegetation, exclusion zone, Zone of alienation
Airport - To gain access to Pripyat, Chernobyl or any of the surrounding villages, you will need to enter the 30km exclusion zone - and to do that, you will need to arrange a day pass. The easiest way of obtaining one of these is through a tour operator, of which there are many based in Kiev. Pripyat is located 110 kilometers from Kiev. Kiev International Airport (IATA: IEV, ICAO: UKKK).
Shopping - There is no commerce in Chernobyl, as all the stores are closed. Your tour will probably include food, but you're advised to bring your own snacks and drinks. If you get access to the Chernobyl administration centre, you will be able to buy souvenirs, such as books detailing the disaster.
Today, Ukraine is a modern country, the largest in Europe, which hosts a growing number of tourists every year, coming to Ukraine from many different corners of the globe. The rich history and a great number of historical monuments, with most of them protected by UNESCO. A huge number of nightclubs, restaurants and other entertainment locations, which guarantee you a time to remember