View South-Estonia through National Geographic Yellow Windows

In South Estonia you can look at the places worth discovering in this region through the yellow windows of the National Geographic magazine.

The shiny yellow frames set up on landscapes tell the story of a special place next to Russia and Latvia and on the border of EU where the urbanized and industrial world has not reached yet.

"Life at the Border of Two Worlds" invites both local and foreign guests to get acquainted with the cultural heritage, miraculous nature, and innovative businesses of South Estonia.

View this driver's guide to find out more.

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