A tourist train on the Chișinău-Tiraspol route was launched with the support of the European Union and UNDP

September 30, 2024
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The tourist train to Tiraspol left Chișinău station on 22 September. After a break of 20 years, the train set was made available to tourism professionals for the first occasional trip to the left bank of the Nistru River. The tourist train race was organized by the Tourism Platform, created and supported with the financial support of the European Union through the Confidence Building Measures Programme, implemented by UNDP.

On Sunday, 22 September, at 08:00 a.m., the tourist train left the train station on the route Chișinău - Tiraspol, with a first stop in Tighina (Bender). About 150 people, mainly guides, tourist agents and professionals in the field, were part of a very special tourist project - a round-trip by train. 

"The aim of this trip was to demonstrate the tourism potential of the region on both banks of the Nistru River and to show that joining efforts in the tourism sector can promote mutual understanding and cooperation between the inhabitants of both sides. Such a tourist train not only expands the opportunities for tourism development, but also helps bring people closer together, creating a space for cultural exchange and interaction," says Ivan Ganenco leader of the Tourism Platform. 

The tourist itinerary has been designed in such a way that the guides and tourists can discover the most interesting locations on both banks of the Nistru River. The first stop was the Tighina Fortress (Bender), which has undergone first phase restoration and conservation works with the financial support of the European Union through the Confidence Building Measures Programme, implemented by UNDP. From Tighina (Bender), the tourists traveled to Tiraspol, where they visited the central park, then took the train back to Chișinău

"The tour was organized impeccably; the route was thoroughly thought out. The tourists showed great interest in the cultural and historical heritage of the region and asked a lot of questions. This shows that this travel format helps people to deepen the culture on both banks of the Nistru. We see how important it is to continue to develop such projects, which help to strengthen the ties between the regions," says Irina Ladaniuc, tour guide. 

The tourists were also impressed by their first opportunity to travel to the left bank by train: "It was an amazing experience! I saw so many interesting places I had never heard of before. The organization of the tour was top-notch - comfortable transportation, fascinating excursions, the opportunity to try the local cuisine. A train like this really brings the two banks of the Nistru closer together and we hope that such trips will be organized more often," says Lucia. 

Another traveler, Irina was also enthusiastic about the trip: "The trip was rich and informative. I liked the way the guides spoke passionately about the history and culture of the region. I felt warmth and friendliness throughout the trip. It really helps to understand each other better and see how much we have in common."

"Participating in the development of this unique tourist trail was an honor for us. We wanted to create not just a tour, but a journey that will open new horizons for our tourists and show how rich and interesting the regions on both sides of the Nistru are. This project proves that tourism can be a powerful tool for strengthening cultural ties. We are confident that such initiatives will be an important step towards bringing the two shores closer," adds Valeria Chebanova, tour organizer and director of a tourism company. 

The Chișinău-Tiraspol-Chișinău tourist train was the first trip of its kind organized Tourism cross-river thematic platform supported by the European Union and the United Nations Development Programme through the EU Confidence Building Measures Programme. The programme contributes to building trust between people on both banks of the Nistru River by involving them in joint development projects.