Checkpoint Dytyatky

The Dytyatky checkpoint is an important entry point for visitors who want to access the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. The Exclusion Zone is a highly restricted area that was established following the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, which caused a catastrophic nuclear accident at the nearby Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.

Access to the Exclusion Zone is strictly regulated by the Ukrainian government, and visitors must obtain a special permit to enter the area. The permit can only be obtained through authorized tour operators who are licensed to operate within the zone.

Visitors to the Dytyatky checkpoint who are planning to enter the Exclusion Zone must undergo a thorough security screening and are required to carry a radiation dosimeter throughout their visit. The dosimeter measures the levels of radiation exposure and alerts the visitors if they are in an area with elevated levels of radiation.

The checkpoint also serves as a starting point for guided tours of the Exclusion Zone, which offer visitors a chance to explore the abandoned towns and villages, as well as the remains of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.

Visitors to the Exclusion Zone must adhere to strict safety protocols to minimize the risk of exposure to radiation. They are required to wear protective clothing and equipment, and are prohibited from touching or moving any objects within the zone.

Despite the potential risks, the Exclusion Zone has become an increasingly popular tourist destination in recent years, with thousands of visitors from around the world traveling to the area each year to witness the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster firsthand. The Dytyatky checkpoint plays a critical role in facilitating this important cultural and historical experience while also ensuring the safety of visitors and personnel.

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Contamination Zone is a group of people who are united by our love for the Chernobyl Zone. We are a non-profit organisation and every year we raise thousands of euros for good causes in the Chernobyl Zone, such as firefighting equipment, monument restoration, animal welfare and more.

If you are planning or thinking about a trip to the zone, please check out our trips to Ukraine in 2023 and if you still have unanswered questions, feel free to get in touch!

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