Full-Day Private Tour to Kecskemet and Kiskunsag National Park from Budapest
Budapest, Hungary
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 10 hours
Spend a day in the legendary Hungarian puszta, Goulash, palinka, Hungarian wine, horseshow and breathtaking nature. Discover the Hungarian puszta with your private guide.
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Spend a day in the legendary Hungarian puszta, Goulash, palinka, Hungarian wine, horseshow and breathtaking nature. Discover the Hungarian puszta with your private guide.
The Kiskunsag National Park - just for 1.5 hours trip from Budapest - extends across the most important nature areas between the Danube and Tisza rivers. Much of it are saline plains and sandy lowlands. Water habitats include salt lakes, the backwaters of the Tisza and a series of bogs and marshes. The unique face of the Kiskunság landscape is a combination of lonely farms, animal husbandry and agricultural tradition, closely allied to the natural world, represented by rich and rare flora and fauna. Beside the breathtaking sights of the puszta, tour includes visit of a farmhouse (tanya) as well. where special programs - horseshow, riding and horse-cart ride possibilities and typical Hungarian gastronomy - palinka, wine,Hungarian goulash made in cauldron, stew prepared on open fire and served in marmites - waits for our guests. Horseshow is avaible from 1st April.
The nearby Kecskemet is famous far and wide for the apricot brandy, the colourful Art Nouveau buildings of Kecskemet decorated with ceramics and the Kodály method of musical education.During the walk we see the Fancy Palace, the tile-roofed Town Hall, the 600 year-old Franciscan church of St. Nicholas, the Katona József Theater and the Great Church. The "Cifrapalota" (Fancy Palace) of Kecskemet, ornamented with colorful floral patterns, is an outstanding example of Hungarian Art Nouveau architecture.
The nearby Kecskemet is famous far and wide for the apricot brandy, the colourful Art Nouveau buildings of Kecskemet decorated with ceramics and the Kodály method of musical education.During the walk we see the Fancy Palace, the tile-roofed Town Hall, the 600 year-old Franciscan church of St. Nicholas, the Katona József Theater and the Great Church. The "Cifrapalota" (Fancy Palace) of Kecskemet, ornamented with colorful floral patterns, is an outstanding example of Hungarian Art Nouveau architecture.
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