Day tour of Gagauzia Land from Chisinau

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Your journey begins in the morning with a comfortable hotel pick-up from Chișinău, setting the tone for an exciting day ahead. This tour invites you to step into the world of the Gagauz people, an ancient Turkic-speaking community whose culture, traditions, and history remain one of the most fascinating chapters of Moldova’s heritage.

Who are the mysterious Gagauz?
Throughout the day, you will uncover their unique customs, discover their deep-rooted traditions, and learn how this proud community has preserved its identity for centuries. From captivating stories to authentic encounters, every stop reveals a new layer of their cultural richness.

We are delighted to welcome you on this unforgettable journey into the heart of Gagauzia — a land of warmth, tradition, and genuine hospitality. Let us guide you through a day filled with discovery, history, and memorable experiences!

Inclusions

    Professional art historian guide
    Round-trip private transfer
    Beverages
    Bottled water

  • Food & drinks

Exclusions

    Food and drinks, other than the "value added offers" specified in your guidebook
    Souvenir photos (available to purchase)

Tour Plan

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Manuc Bei Mansion

Drive to Hîncești – Discover the Legendary Manuc Bei Mansion

Your journey continues toward the region of Hîncești, where you will visit one of Moldova’s most impressive historical and architectural treasures — the Manuc Bei Mansion.

Known officially as the Manuc Bey Historical Architectural Complex, this estate once belonged to the famous Armenian diplomat and merchant Manuc Bei Mirzaian, a key figure in regional history. Set in the scenic outskirts of Hîncești, the complex represents an extraordinary example of 19th-century aristocratic architecture.

During your visit, you will explore several beautifully restored buildings within the estate, including:

  • The Palace of Manuc – the grand residence showcasing elegant interiors and refined details
  • The House of the Bailiff – once home to the estate’s administrator
  • The Countess House – a charming building with romantic architectural notes
  • The Hunting Castle – a picturesque retreat surrounded by greenery
  • The Watchtower – offering insight into the property’s defensive past

Following extensive restoration, the Manuc Bei complex has become a shining jewel of Moldovan tourism, attracting visitors with its rich history, noble atmosphere, and peaceful surroundings. Walking through its courtyards, halls, and gardens feels like stepping back into a different era — one filled with elegance, diplomacy, and cultural fusion.

Continue to Comrat – The Heart and Capital of Gagauzia

Your journey takes you to Comrat, the vibrant capital of the autonomous region of Gagauzia. Nestled in the southern part of Moldova, Comrat is a city where history, culture, and tradition intertwine, offering a fascinating glimpse into the life of the Gagauz people — a Turkic-speaking Orthodox Christian community with deep-rooted customs and a proud identity.

In Comrat, you will:

  • Explore the city center, home to administrative buildings, lively markets, and cultural landmarks that reflect the unique Gagauz heritage.
  • See the Comrat Cathedral, an important spiritual symbol of the region.
  • Discover local monuments and squares, each telling a story of resilience, autonomy, and cultural preservation.
  • Experience everyday life, where modern development blends seamlessly with rural traditions and warm local hospitality.

As the political and cultural heart of Gagauzia, Comrat provides an authentic introduction to the region’s distinct character — from its language and traditions to its architecture and cuisine. It is the perfect place to understand the spirit of Gagauzia before continuing your exploration of its villages, wineries, and historical sites.

Experience an Authentic Gagauz Feast in Sofrasi – Kongaz Village (Guinness World Record) lunch time

Your culinary journey takes you to Sofrasi, a beloved traditional restaurant located in Kongaz, officially recognized by the Guinness World Records as the largest village in Europe. Kongaz is the beating heart of Gagauz culture, and Sofrasi reflects this spirit perfectly.

lunch ( 10 euro ) 

Here, you’ll be welcomed with genuine Gagauz hospitality and served dishes prepared according to recipes passed down through generations. Enjoy an unforgettable meal featuring specialties such as:

Gagauz çorba – a rich homemade soup

Gözleme or pita, freshly baked in traditional style

Shish kebab or baked meats, marinated with local spices

Handmade cheeses and local preserves

Regional wines and house-made compote

Every plate is made with fresh, seasonal ingredients from local farms—and every flavor tells a story. The atmosphere is warm and rustic, with traditional décor and music that will make you feel like you’ve stepped into a Gagauz family home.

This lunch is more than a meal—it’s a cultural experience, a moment to savor authentic flavors, connect with local traditions, and enjoy the charm of a village that holds a special place in European history.

Visit Besalma Village – Home of the Dimitrie Cara-Ciobanu Gagauz Ethnographic Museum

Next, you will travel to Besalma, one of the most traditional Gagauz villages, known for preserving the region’s customs, folklore, and ancestral way of life. Here you will visit one of the most important cultural landmarks in Gagauzia — the Dimitrie Cara-Ciobanu Gagauz Ethnographic Museum.

Founded by the renowned ethnographer Dmitri Cara-Ciobanu, this museum offers a rich and immersive journey into the history, culture, and daily life of the Gagauz people. As you walk through its halls, you will discover:

Traditional clothing, handwoven textiles, and ceremonial outfits

Household objects and tools used by Gagauz families for generations

Historical photos, documents, and artifacts that reveal the community’s past

Folk art, musical instruments, and cultural displays that bring old traditions to life

Recreated interiors of traditional Gagauz homes, showing how families lived centuries ago

Your guided visit will uncover the unique identity of the Gagauz people — their customs, their resilience, and their connection to the land. The museum is not only informative but emotional, providing a nostalgic window into a world where traditions are still honored and celebrated.

Besalma stands as a living cultural treasure, and this stop will give you a deeper appreciation of Gagauzia’s heritage before continuing your journey through the region.

back to accommodation

Drives safe back to the capital Chisinau 

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

Know Before You Go

  • Wheelchair accessible

Please Note

  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Not wheelchair accessible

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