Local Transit
The town is connected by rail and bus to the regional capital, Gomel.





Located in the Homyel’ Voblasc’ region of Belarus, Buda-Kashalyova is a modest city that serves as the administrative center for its namesake district. With a population of approximately 8,500 residents, the town maintains a peaceful and unassuming character. Visitors will find a community deeply rooted in the regional landscape, offering a straightforward experience of Belarusian provincial life. While it lacks major international tourist attractions, its quiet streets and local parks provide a serene environment for those exploring the southeastern part of the country.
Located in the Homyel’ Voblasc’ region of Belarus, Buda-Kashalyova is a modest city that serves as the administrative center for its namesake district. With a population of approximately 8,500 residents, the town maintains a peaceful and unassuming character. Visitors will find a community deeply rooted in the regional landscape, offering a straightforward experience of Belarusian provincial life. While it lacks major international tourist attractions, its quiet streets and local parks provide a serene environment for those exploring the southeastern part of the country.
Authentic small-town Belarusian atmosphere.
Administrative center of the Buda-Kashalyova District.
Peaceful streets and local green spaces.
Proximity to the regional hub of Gomel.
Limited tourist infrastructure and English-speaking services.
Quiet atmosphere may not suit those looking for active nightlife.
Ideal as a short stopover while exploring the Gomel region.
The town is connected by rail and bus to the regional capital, Gomel.
Russian and Belarusian are the primary languages; having a translation app is recommended.
Quiet exploration of authentic Belarusian provincial life.
BYN Br
$30-$60 p/day
Belarusian, Russian
Expect most businesses to follow standard daytime hours with limited late-night options.
May-September
Mild weather makes it a pleasant time for walking through the town's quiet streets.
Warmest months, perfect for seeing the surrounding agricultural landscapes.
Cooler temperatures and autumn colors provide a scenic regional backdrop.
Cold and snowy, offering a stark and quiet view of Belarusian provincial life.