• The first person to call himself “Belarusian”, Salomon Rysiński, spent much of his life in the town of Lubcha at the western brink of the Naliboki Forest.
  • ...conservation institution located on the territory of Nalibokskaya Pushcha, one of the largest forests in the Republic of Belarus and throughout Eastern Europe.
  • ...conservation institution located on the territory of Nalibokskaya Pushcha, one of the largest forests in the Republic of Belarus and throughout Eastern Europe.
  • In the territorial and administrative sense Naliboki Forest is situated in the Stauptsy and Valozhyn district of the Miensk region of Belarus and in the Navahradak...
  • ...the well-known neighboring reserves, namely Grodno, Lipichanskaya and Belovezhskaya pushchas [forests], Naliboki Forest makes a true green wealth of Belarus.
  • We will acquaint you with the history of this region and visit the small Belarusian town of Ivenets and the Belarusian villages of Naliboki Forest.
  • Wild horses are new inhabitants for these places. 150 horses of Konik breed were brought to Naliboki Forest from the Netherlands in September 2019.
  • As of 2024, the number of wolves in Naliboki Forest and likely throughout Belarus has significantly decreased, with only 5 breeding groups identified in the study...
  • Beaver dam at a small creek. Belarus, Naliboki forest. Free with trial. A herd of deer early in the misty morning walks on the field during the rut.
  • Naust Eco Station (zoologists Vadim Sidorovich and Irina Rotenko) combines ecotourism with research and education in the Naliboki Forest, Belarus.
  • It is called Naliboki forest. Here you can read about this place. It is a large forest complex in northwestern Belarus which has area of 2400 square kilometers.
  • Seeing the photos and hearing the stories from last century made me feel like the Naliboki Forest is more than just a natural habitat in Belarus.