Immerse yourself in the history of the Holocaust and Jewish culture on a full-day tour from Warsaw. Visit the Treblinka Death Camp, explore the charming town of Tykocin, and pay respects at memorials and cemeteries.
Immerse yourself in the history of the Holocaust and Jewish culture on a full-day tour from Warsaw. Visit the Treblinka Death Camp, explore the charming town of Tykocin, and pay respects at memorials and cemeteries.
- Treblinka Memorial - Treblinka II was extermination camp created by Germans in 1942. Around 1 000 000 people were killed there in gas chambers. Most of the victims were Jews, but also Roma and Sinti and other minorities were murdered there. We will visit the museum, watch 2 sohrt movies about Reinhard Action and Treblinka Camp and then we will go to the monument site.
- Treblinka Memorial - Treblinka II was extermination camp created by Germans in 1942. Around 1 000 000 people were killed there in gas chambers. Most of the victims were Jews, but also Roma and Sinti and other minorities were murdered there. We will visit the museum, watch 2 sohrt movies about Reinhard Action and Treblinka Camp and then we will go to the monument site.
- Driver/guide
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- Driver/guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
- Lunch
The Treblinka & Tykocin Excursion is a recommended choice for individuals keen to deepen their understanding of Jewish history during the Holocaust, and its long endurance in Poland prior to this period. The journey encompasses a visit to the museum situated in the Treblinka Extermination Camp, where we’ll examine a camp model followed by a stopover at…
The Treblinka & Tykocin Excursion is a recommended choice for individuals keen to deepen their understanding of Jewish history during the Holocaust, and its long endurance in Poland prior to this period. The journey encompasses a visit to the museum situated in the Treblinka Extermination Camp, where we’ll examine a camp model followed by a stopover at the memorial. Subsequently, we’ll be heading to Tykocin, a typical shtetl and remarkable artistic town - a wonderful spot for a leisurely lunch. Tykocin houses one of Poland’s oldest Jewish cemeteries — established in 1522 with matzevas dating back to 1754. A brief pause will be made at the memorial in Lopuchowo Forest, remembering the tragic massacre of Tykocin’s Jewish inhabitants. This is an all-day tour.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.