Last October I spent eight days that were excellent traveling Moldova. Ways Travel encouraged me to have the yearly Wine Festival, the country’s greatest event.
I added a few extra days to find the nation and realize the breakaway state of Transnistria and Gagauziya’s autonomous area in the south west.
Here are 45 of my Instagram images I snapped while in Moldova.
Chisinau, Moldova
Central Post Office
Soroca Medieval Fortress
A Classic well in Moldova in the village of Tintsereni
Gypsy mansion
Saharna Monastery
The cave monastery of Tipova
Enjoying the view and the cold weather!
Dniester river in northern Moldova
Corn, corn, and more corn!
Military memorial in Bender, Transnistria
The Partitions of Bender Castle in Transnistria
Trying some cognac in Tiraspol, Transnistria
The main street in Tiraspol, capital of Transnistria
Monument in Tiraspol, Transnistria
Emblem of Tiraspol
St. George chapel in Tiraspol, Transnistria
Huge domes of the Capriana Monastery
Entry into the Milestii Mici Winery — home to the largest wine collection on the planet!
Touring This Milestii Mici Winery’s Basement
Eating a delicious hearty meal in Milestii Mici Winery
Cheers!
The Hincu Monastery, soon to be among the Russian Orthodox Churches on the planet!
The pyramid of the military memorial in Chisinau
Fountains in Steven the Saint and Great Park, Central Park
Opening ceremonies of the Moldova Wine Festival
Interview with Tv Channel in the Moldova Wine Festival
These guys were working overtime!
Wine day Countless folks gathering to observe!
Purcari Wine tent
Bird’s eye view of Chisinau
Chateau Vartely Winery Cellar
Looking over Old Orhei in central Moldova
Eating a delicious soup
Beautiful colors of the Curchi Monastery
Inside the wine cellar of Cricova Winery
Vintage wines stored at the Cricova Winery
Orthodox church in Comrat, the capital of This Gagauzia Region
Sheep and Also Their herder in the collective farm in Gagauzia Region
Traditional house in eastern Moldova
Pucari Winery’s amazing property
Grape vines in the Pucari Winery
Our epic wine tasting at the Pucari Winery
Inside the cellar of the Pucari Winery
What I liked most about Moldova was hospitality and its charm of its people. I recommend Moldova to fans and wine enthusiasts . The nation isn’t always on oriental itineraries that are popular, but that’s what’s helped the country maintain its charm and authenticity.
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