String transport becomes a symbol of eco-tourism

Today, tourists’ interests in Belarus extend well beyond traditional excursions. Visitors are drawn not only to history and nature but also to innovative technologies like the uLite complex at Aquarelle EcoPark. Certified guide Yulia Zhuk shared her insights on the relax.by portal, noting that the blend of nature and technology makes the country especially appealing to foreign travelers.

Guide Inna Zhuk during a trip in uLite

The 1,120-meter uLite track connects two stations and runs about ten meters above ground, allowing the natural landscape and biodiversity to remain intact. For the ecopark, it represents a modern, eco-friendly transport solution, while for tourists, it offers a unique opportunity to experience novelty and beauty from a bird’s-eye view.


The tour offers unique views and makes each excursion memorable. People increasingly appreciate the opportunity to share beautiful photos from their trips on social media, so experiencing uLite easily becomes a visual embellishment of their personal stories.

New attractions can change perceptions of a country. As the guide notes, Belarusian technologies are becoming part of the excursion program, reinforcing the image of Belarus as a space for engineering innovations. The introduction of the unmanned string complex is a step towards a future in which nature and innovation both work to develop tourism and strengthen the country's image.

The uLite complex provides guests with new emotions, a chance to see nature from a unique perspective, and lasting impressions of Belarus that can surprise even the most seasoned travelers. 

20 October 2025