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IDP is essential when driving abroad


International Driving Permit (IDP), regulated by the United Nations, certifies that you are the holder of a valid driver's license in your country of origin.


Your IDP is a valid form of identification in more than 150 countries worldwide and contains your name, photo and driver information in the 12 most widely spoken languages in the world.

Required by car rental agencies worldwide
You must be 18 years or older to apply
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IDP is essential when driving abroad

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International Driving Permit (IDP), regulated by the United Nations, certifies that you are the holder of a valid driver's license in your country of origin.

Your IDP is a valid form of identification in more than 150 countries worldwide and contains your name, photo and driver information in the 12 most widely spoken languages in the world.

How to get your IDP

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Fill in the forms

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address handy

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Verify your ID

Upload pictures of your driver's license

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Get approved

Wait for confirmation and you’re ready to go!

Top Destinations in Belarus:


Belarus offers a diverse range of attractions for tourists to explore, from ancient castles to natural wonders. Here are some top destinations in Belarus:


Independence Avenue (Minsk):


Located in the heart of Minsk, Independence Avenue is one of the largest public squares in Europe.

Features beautiful water fountains and vibrant lights, making it a must-visit, especially at night.

Experience city life with cafes, restaurants, music events, clubs, and shopping opportunities.

Driving Directions:


Head northeast.

Continue onto М2.

Get on E30/M1.

Continue on E30/M1. Take M4 to Partizansky Avenue.

Continue on Partizansky Avenue. Drive to Partizansky District. Continue to Independence Avenue.

Braslav Lake Area:


Explore the Braslav Lake Area, home to about 300 lakes known as the "Blue Necklace" for their azure waters.

Each lake is unique in size, form, depth, and flora and fauna.

Take a cruise on Drivyaty Lake during the summer months for a scenic experience.

Driving Directions:


Start your drive from Minsk City, with a travel time of approximately three hours and twelve minutes.

Follow Independence Avenue, Yakub Kolas Square Lachowski trakt to М3.

Follow М3 and Р3 to Slabadskaja St. in Braslav.

Drive to Lenina St.

Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park:


A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this national park preserves the primeval forest in the European woodlands.

Home to European bison, Konik, wild boar, and Eurasian elk.

Visit the Eco Education Center, Museum of Nature, and enjoy the rich biodiversity.

Driving Directions:


Start your drive from Minsk to Kamenyuki, taking approximately 3 hours and 53 minutes.

Take Dzerzhinsky Avenue.

Follow E30/M1 to Р84 in the Brest Region. Exit from E30/M1.

Take Р101, Р85, and Р98 to Pushchanskaya Street in Kamianiuki.

Chalk Pits:


Known as the "Belarusian Maldives," the chalk pits exhibit turquoise-like water from chalk or limestone mining.

Four chalk pits near Volkovysk are popular among tourists.

Best visited during the summer months for the vibrant turquoise-colored waters.

Driving Directions:


Travel time is approximately three hours and 52 minutes from Minsk.

Take Dzerzhinsky Avenue to Р1.

Take E30/M1 to P2/Р99 in the Brest Region. Exit from E30/M1.

Follow Р99 to Sovetskaya Street in Vaŭkavysk.

Mir Castle:


A 16th-century castle in the town of Mir, featuring Baroque, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture.

Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers scenic Italian-style flower gardens and an artificial lake.

Driving Directions:


Drive from Minsk to Mir Castle in approximately one hour and eight minutes.

Take Dzerzhinsky Avenue.

Follow E30/M1 to Р64. Exit from E30/M1.

Follow Р64 to your destination in Міr.

Nesvizh Castle:


Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nesvizh Castle is a residential castle with architectural styles including Baroque, Rococo, and Modernism.

Explore the beautifully landscaped gardens and ornamental lakes.

Driving Directions:


Located in the Minsk Region, drive from Minsk in approximately one hour and thirty minutes.

Take Dzerzhinsky Avenue.

Follow Р1 and E30/M1 to P2. Exit from E30/M1.

Follow P2 and P54 to your destination.

Brest Fortress:


A significant historical site depicting the Soviet resistance during World War II.

Known as the "Hero Fortress," it serves as a memorial complex with a five-pointed star cut concrete.

Driving Directions:


Travel from Minsk to Brest in approximately 3 hours and 56 minutes.

Take Dzerzhinsky Avenue.

Merge onto E30/M1.

Continue on E30/M1 to your destination in Brest.

Kalozha Church of Saints Boris and Gleb (Grodno):


The oldest existing structure in Grodno, Belarus, dating back to before 1183.

Features Black Ruthenian architecture with polychrome faceted stones.

A cross-domed building with regular services.

Driving Directions:


Start your drive from Minsk, taking approximately three hours and four minutes.

Get on M6/Е28 from Prospekt Pobediteley Avenue and MKAD/М9.

Continue to Grodno.

Continue on Belusha Street. Take Zavodskaya St. Factory to Fisherman's Street.

Pripyatsky National Park:


Known as the "Amazon of Belarus," Pripyatsky National Park is home to diverse wildlife, including 51 mammal species and 250 bird species.

Offers safari tours, photography opportunities, boat tours, and fishing activities.

Driving Directions:


Travel time is approximately 3 hours and 25 minutes from Minsk.

Take Sverdlov Street, Valadzko Street/Volodko Street, and Serov Street to Р23.

Continue to Р23 to Zarana.

Drive to your destination.

Brest Railway Museum:


Located near Brest Fortress, the museum showcases historical locomotives and is the first outdoor railway museum in Belarus.

Exhibits steam engines, steam cranes, retro passenger cabs, and diesel/electric engines.

Driving Directions:


Just a nine-minute drive from Brest Fortress.

Head north.

Continue straight onto Heroes of Defense of Brest Fortress street.

Turn left onto Poplavsky Street.

At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Street of Brest Divisions.

Turn right onto Station Square.

Dudutki Ethnological Museum Complex:

A museum offering insights into Belarus's rural cultures, featuring traditional crafts, cheese making, local horseshoe crafting, and a Belarusian sauna.

Explore various buildings, museums on vintage cars, stables, and landscaped gardens.

Driving Directions:


Dudutki is approximately a 44-minute car ride from Minsk.

Drive along Kozinets Street, Р23, Н 9038, and Н9342.

Most Important Driving Rules in Belarus:


Drive on the Right Side of the Road:


Always drive on the right side of the road in Belarus.

Carry Your IDP and Required Documents:


Have your International Driver's Permit (IDP) along with your driver’s license, passport, visa, and other travel documents.

Driving Under the Influence is Prohibited:


Strict regulations against driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Expect checks and severe penalties for violations.

Obey Speed Limits:


Adhere to speed limits, which are 60KPH in urban areas, 90KPH on rural roads, and 120KPH on motorways in urban areas.

Seatbelt and Child Safety:


Always wear seatbelts, and if traveling with a child below 12 years, use a car seat.

No Handheld Phones While Driving:


Avoid using handheld phones while driving; opt for hands-free systems for navigation.

Valid Driver's License:


Ensure your driver’s license and IDP are valid before driving. Renew as necessary.

Explore Belarus responsibly, following these driving rules for a safe and enjoyable experience.