Trakai
Trakai is a picturesque town in Lithuania, known for its stunning lakes and historical significance. It is located about 28 kilometers west of the capital, Vilnius, and is famous for the Trakai Island Castle, a 14th-century fortress situated on an island in Lake GalvÄ—. The town is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Trakai is also notable for its multicultural heritage, particularly the Karaim community, which has lived in the area for centuries. Visitors can explore the charming wooden houses, enjoy traditional Karaim cuisine, and participate in various outdoor activities such as boating and hiking.