Carpathian Mountain Hike and Concert
Participants hike together to the summit and enjoy Ukrainian folk performances as the sun sets.
~16:00
Етнотуристичний фестиваль «Любіть Буковину, бо вона того варта!»
Aug 10 - 11, 2025ConfirmedSource
Each year around Ukraine's Independence Day, the festival "Love Bukovina" gathers on Mount Tomnatyk in the Carpathians. Patriotic spirit, folk music, and the sweeping beauty of the mountains come together, in an ethno-tourism celebration that invites all to discover the natural splendor and rich folklore of Bukovina.
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Participants hike together to the summit and enjoy Ukrainian folk performances as the sun sets.
~16:00
Shepit (Barangivskyi rayon), Ukraine
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Basic asthma/cold weather precautions
Respect natural environment; no special dress code beyond hiking gear.
Free events are available.

FestivalAtlas keeps Ethno-Tourism Festival "Love Bukovina, Because It's Worth It!" available for timing, cultural context, and respectful planning, without inviting public footage or contributor coverage for this event.
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Етнотуристичний фестиваль «Любіть Буковину, бо вона того варта!»
Shepit (Barangivskyi rayon), Ukraine
Each year around Ukraine's Independence Day, the festival "Love Bukovina" gathers on Mount Tomnatyk in the Carpathians. Patriotic spirit, folk music, and the sweeping beauty of the mountains come together, in an ethno-tourism celebration that invites all to discover the natural splendor and rich folklore of Bukovina.
Situated in the Carpathian mountains, this festival emphasizes Bukovina’s natural beauty and ethnic folklore. It blends elements of mountain hiking culture with patriotic celebrations (e.g., it originally coincided with Ukraine’s Independence Day). Local singers and folk groups perform Hutsul and Boyko Carpathian songs and dances, reinforcing regional highland traditions. The name underscores love for homeland (Ukraine) through a Bukovinian lens.
Respect natural environment; no special dress code beyond hiking gear.
Attendance can be appropriate while active documentation is not. Let local boundaries define your role.
Avoid filming or photographing moments that feel private, sacred, or restricted.
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Situated in the Carpathian mountains, this festival emphasizes Bukovina’s natural beauty and ethnic folklore. It blends elements of mountain hiking culture with patriotic celebrations (e.g., it originally coincided with Ukraine’s Independence Day). Local singers and folk groups perform Hutsul and Boyko Carpathian songs and dances, reinforcing regional highland traditions. The name underscores love for homeland (Ukraine) throu...
Participants hike together to the summit and enjoy Ukrainian folk performances as the sun sets.
respectful presence
Bring camping gear and hiking supplies
Basic asthma/cold weather precautions
Respect natural environment; no special dress code beyond hiking gear.
Aug 10 - 11, 2025
Confirmed
Shepit (Barangivskyi rayon)
Bukovynian Carpathians
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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