Journey into the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

Journey into the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

49,000 people evacuated the town of Pripyat overnight. Visit the abandoned, radioactive ghost town of Pripyat located next to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.

The Ukrainian town of Pripyat, founded in 1970 was home to the workers and businesses that supported the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. At its peak in 1979, the city had 49,000 residents grocery stores, schools, a hospital, amusement park, and 160 high rise apartment blocks. The explosion of reactor unit 4 on April 26th, 1986 showered radioactive debris across the surrounding areas forcing Pripyat’s complete evacuation on April 27th and instant fame as the most recognizable dark tourism destination.

Furniture and personal belongings have been removed from most of the residential mid-rise apartments. What’s left is an abandoned town with a decaying shell of structures; there is no power, no running water, no cell service, and no human inhabitants.

Safety is a growing concern in the area as buildings have slowly begun to crumble, and collapse. Radiation is still present, and entering any premises is strictly prohibited; however, there are no doors or barriers to keep you out.

Pripyat’s tourism numbers have been steady for quite some while, however popular TV shows and features in popular games has made way for steadily increasing tourism demand over recent months and years. Touring Pripyat is considered a taboo form of dark tourism and is adjacent to the epicenter of one of the worst human-made catastrophes that killed many and impacted current and future generations with medical issues related to radiation exposure.

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