TREBLINKA PRIVATE TOUR
PERSONALIZED PRICING || QUALITY CUSTOMIZATION
UNESCO || 100 km || 7 hrs. || Door-to-Door || Private 1-6 Pers (7+ on request) || Exclusive Van/Coach
Treblinka – A German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp is yet another place of memory and experience which is very important for societies and individuals. The site of the second largest Concentration and Extermination Camp after Auschwitz-Birkenau is another spot that will forever be associated with the horror of Holocaust. The Museum of Struggle & Martyrdom was opened here in 1964 and it is memorial to cruel events from World War II. The two camps were established here. Treblinka I was a forced labour camp where people, mostly Jews, were executed or died during merciless slave work. Treblinka II was an extermination camp where thousands of people were murdered over 1942 – 1943 in gas chambers. Our tour is one of these special experiences that will always stay in Your memory. A particular impression is made by the monumental cemetery created from 17,000 large boulders.
Tour Includes:
* English Speaking Passionate Guide (extra facts, stories, places)
* Door-to-Door Pick Up & Drop Off (hotel, airport, station, etc…)
* Comfortable, Modern & Elegant Van (1-8 p.) or Coach (9+p.)
Itinerary:
* Meeting at the location set by You in or near Warsaw according to Your wishes (hotel, airport, . . . ),
* Drive to Treblinka Museum,
* Treblinka I, which was the forced labour camp,
* Treblinka II, the extermination camp,
* Memorial for Those killed there,
* Drive back to the place set by You in or near Warsaw according to Your wishes (hotel, airport, . . .).
You will see a brief exhibition with authentic, yet chilling explanations of the camp, and a handful of the personal belongings of prisoners found at the spot. A 10-minute walk from the car park will take you to the site of the Treblinka II, alongside a symbolic railway representing the now-vanished line that used to bring the cattle trucks full of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto. You will see an enormous granite monument on the site where the gas chambers were located, and a huge symbolic burial ground in the form of a forest made of granite stones representing the towns and villages where the camp’s victims came from. A further 20-minute walk will take you to Treblinka I, a penal labour camp, where remains of the camp, including the concrete foundations of the demolished barracks, have been preserved.
On request:
Other places may be visited additionally or instead.
On the same day this tour is often combined with Warsaw Walking Tour, Warsaw Tour by Car, Chopin’s Tour or others.
If You wish to book or have any other questions, requests or suggestions please do not hesitate to contact us.