travelling to Belarus – everything you need to know

travelling to Belarus – everything you need to know

7:00 PM BST / 9:00 PM Minsk & Israel / 2:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM PST

Are you thinking about travelling to Belarus to explore your family history, visit ancestral towns, or reconnect with your heritage?

Join The Together Plan for a practical online information session designed for anyone considering a visit. Whether you’re planning your first trip or looking for up-to-date guidance, this event will provide valuable information and the opportunity to ask questions.

During the session, we’ll cover:

• Current entry requirements and border crossing options

• Visa requirements, travel documentation and insurance

• Travelling safely and confidently within Belarus

• Arranging hotels and accommodation

• Finding experienced local guides, translators, and drivers

• Researching family history and visiting ancestral towns

• Arranging kosher meals during your stay

• How The Together Plan can help plan and support your journey from start to finish

With many years of experience working across Belarus and supporting heritage journeys, The Together Plan has helped individuals and families reconnect with their roots through carefully planned, meaningful visits. We can assist with every aspect of your trip, from practical travel arrangements and hotel bookings to organising trusted guides, translators, transport, family history research, and even kosher catering where required.

Whether you’re at the early planning stage or ready to book your journey, this session will give you the latest information and expert advice to help you travel with confidence.

Whether your visit is for genealogy, heritage, business, or tourism, we look forward to helping you make your journey to Belarus as smooth, enjoyable, and memorable as possible.

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Date
2 Aug 2026
Time
British Summer Time
7:00 PM

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Location
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Speaker

  • Debra Brunner
    Debra Brunner
    CEO

    Debra has been working in Belarus for over ten years and is a passionate advocate for Jewish community, history, heritage and identity. Debra has worked tirelessly to grow The Together Plan in order to give agency to Jewish people coming out of a traumatic past, to empower them and give them skills and self-belief to rebuild and revive. It is Debra’s mantra that together we can make a real and positive difference for a better, stronger and more cohesive Jewish landscape in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.