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In Belovezhskaya Pushcha, Snegurochka will meet with the Frost, the Blizzard, and the Snowstorm.

Belarus will celebrate the 15th anniversary of Father Frost's estate in Belovezhskaya Pushcha in style. The country's top New Year's wizards will gather for the event, vying for the title of best, according to the event's press service.

In the Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park, Where the Belarusian Father Frost's Estate opened in 2003, the anniversary of this fairytale residence will be celebrated on December 8th. On this day, everyone is invited to attend a tourism festival held under the motto "Belovezhskaya Pushcha – the Capital of the New Year." Organizers promise guests a varied New Year's program.

In particular, 10 venues will compete to find the best Belarusian Father Frost as part of the "Zubr Svobod" (Bison of Their Business) festival. Winter wizards will present their New Year's stand-up routines to audiences. The estate will also host an Assembly of Father Frosts, a festival of creative groups called "Lights of Winter," an annual meeting of Snegurochka and Father Frost's daughters—Stuzha, Vyuga, and Metelitsa—and a ceremonial lighting of the first New Year's lights in Belarus.

All New Year's festival visitors are also invited to participate in the "Fairytale Ball" tourist quest. Participants will overcome various obstacle courses on the estate grounds and complete humorous tasks in numerous "fairytale" zones, including the apiary, Lesuna Chalet, the Magic Bridge, the Alley of Fairytale Glory, and more. Upon completion of the quest, everyone will be treated to a signature New Year's treat from Father Frost. Organizers promise to warm festivalgoers with rich fish soup, golden-brown pancakes, and aromatic herbal tea. The celebration will conclude with a pyrotechnic show, "15 Volleys of Magic."

Guests are invited to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Father Frost's estate in Belovezhskaya Pushcha on December 8 from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The estate is located 60 kilometers from Brest and 20 kilometers from the town of Kamenets. You can get there either as part of a tour group or independently by bus from the village of Kamenyuki, which is most easily reached from Brest.

Source: news.turizm.ru

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