About Lithuania
Lithuania is a Northern European country on the Baltic Sea. It shares borders with Belarus, Latvia, Poland, and the Russian exclave, the Kalingrad Oblast. The country is geographically divided into 5 regions: Aukštaitija, Žemaitija, Dzūkija (or Dainava), Suvalkija (or Sūduva), and Lithuania Minor.
Tourists will enjoy learning about Lithuania's heritage through historic attractions, local theater productions, craft fairs, and annual festivals. The country's unique architecture and natural beauty draw visitors from all over the world. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the opportunity to go hunting, fishing, horseback riding, canoeing, rafting, and kayaking.
Tourists will enjoy learning about Lithuania's heritage through historic attractions, local theater productions, craft fairs, and annual festivals. The country's unique architecture and natural beauty draw visitors from all over the world. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the opportunity to go hunting, fishing, horseback riding, canoeing, rafting, and kayaking.
Traditional Lithuanian dishes are of the meat and potato variety. Hearty meals are usually accompanied by a cold glass of beer, mead, or sparkling wine.
Hotels are home stays are the most common forms of accommodation for travelers. Hostels, holiday rentals, and campsites are also available.